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Originally Posted by countertop
yep. Tell us more about what you want to film. And why. What's the point of the documentary? What are you looking to show? Do you want shots of deer in fields? Do you want instructions on how to find deer? Do you want video of deer being shot? Field dressed? Butchered? Who is the audience?
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I want to capture as much of the hunting experience as possible: preparation, short interviews of hunters, deer in the fields, the actual hunting, instructions and other knowledge could be useful as well. The interviews would be basically why the hunters love the sport, what they get out of it, how it enhances their lives. I want to capture both the human aspect as well as the natural beauty of the scenery.
It is better to have more rather than less so that during the editing process you have more to choose from to make a good film.
I am basically a photographer/filmmaker who loves the outdoors. I am a hiker/backpacker/camper and I have grown up knowing a few hunters but never actually got into it until a recent interest. I eventually want to take up hunting myself but for now just want to learn about it and film it.
Why I am doing it is basically because I have an interest in hunting and the outdoors and want to showcase it in HD video. I am doing video and photography now as a hobby but eventually want to make it a part-time career and these type of films could be used to build a portfolio for myself. But this film will not be used for commercial purposes, just a hobby film that could be good in my portfolio.
The film would go up on youtube and vimeo and would be catered that the typical outdoor enthusiast viewing audience.
I am a gun owner and member of the NRA. So shooting also interests me in general. What I am basically saying is you don't have to worry about this being some sort of anti-hunting or anti-gun film.