RE: hunting for a living
Well, I can tell you how I plan on doing it. I'm a telecommunications major at Ball State University, currently ranked 4th in the nation for that major. My emphasis is in video production. My plan is to produce hunting videos for a living, as well as film, and hunt. I've talked to numerous hunting "celebrities" and they've all told me the same thing. " You need to put some footage together with good kill scenes and prior and post-hunt interviews. The key to getting a good show is to work hard at getting the details. Camera has to be steady, good kill shots, follow up with camera, and recovery interviews." One of the biggest things a lot of companies are just starting to do is putting the story together behind the hunt. I find this the most exciting part of the show. I like to see what people do in order to take their deer. I like seeing how they work hard at scouting and putting in food plots. That kind of documentation before the hunt really helps lead up to the harvest. The information I've recieved has been from numerous celebs such as Mark and Terry Drury (my personal friends by this point due to the many convos we've had on the phone), and David Blanton. Blanton really got me excited about being a producer and told me that was the ticket to getting in front of the camera. For me, my life goal is to produce videos for a company (such as Drury Outdoors, which once i'm out of school I can get an internship) and eventually be one of the guys in front of the camera. I'm not looking for lots of fame, I just like people and like to be in front of the camera doing my thing. It's just a lot of fun for me. I've always been told in life by my father and on teacher I had in high school that I was fond of, that you should love the jobs you have in your life. When I was a junior-higher, I realized what could ever be better than sitting in the woods hunting, while making money. For me that's just a bonus. Just sitting in the woods hunting is the best part of it for me. Like I said the best advice that I've heard is pick up a camera and start filming. I'm very passionate about filming hunts and love to do it. Next year I'm hoping to put together a series of shows from my brother's and I's hunts here at home. I'm going to really work hard on this one. Get involved in the filming hunts aspect if you really want to go somewhere with it. If you really want it bad, I'm a firm believer that it can happen for you. If this is something you're really interested in and want to do then man I'm pumped for ya. Obviously i get kinda reved up just talking about it, but what can I say it's my passion.
Tim Freeze