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Old 04-08-2008 | 02:58 PM
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Default RE: Is filming hunts becoming "Old Hat"?

There are a lot of good points in this thread. I personally watch very little hunting shows on TV because I really don't have a huge interest in Texas whitetails or African wilderbeasts. The last hunting video I bought was "The Truth" turkey hunting video by Primos, hoping the video would show me how to use thier calls and become a better turkey hunter (what a disappointment).

I have, however, found a new and exciting interest in filming my family and friends in hunts (as well as videoing other events). I've been studying filming techniques from lighting & sound to shot setups, and hope to upgrade my camera when money allows. I am even going as far as purchasing editing software to create DVD's for enjoyment. I am going at this with story telling in mind, not just getting the kill on film. If it works out to be a part time job,and a few "sponsors" like my work, then maybe I'll make a little extra cash on the side. For now, I'm keeping my day job
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