RE: A successful camera hunt
What we do is figure out what kind of video we want before the hunt even begins. I personally don't care for the interview after the hunt - you just watched what happened, why do you need someone to tell you what you just saw? To hear the hunter's thoughts is always nice but there are more creative ways to present this than standing over a dead animal with a static camera angle. We try to watch the finished video of the hunt in our minds; everything down to the music. This gives us a game plan on what shots we need to get and when. After we have that, we film everything we can. We try to get all the real reactions and bow drawbacks and whatever, but if it just all happens too quickly, we may have to go back and fake it. Be careful if you ever have to fake anything though because the idea is to make it look like you didn't. Make sure you have all the details down so the audience can't tell. Hope this helps.