My self filmed bow hunt!!! check it out
#12
2. get a good camera arm for in the tree so your footage will be steady.
3. tripod for hunting in a blind.
4. try to talk a buddy into filming with you and take turns filming each other!
5. thank of the camera as you are talking to a buddy about something so you dont get nervous!
6. spend time out of the woods using your camera and learning it.
7. always run your camera in manual zoom if in the woods, but if hunting in the open auto focus will work!
8. running your camera in optical zoom and not digital!
9. be creative and capture the whole hunt. Like the sunset-sunrise, climbing up your stand, drawing your bow, shots of birds and squrrills playing, just film anything that is part of the hunt to make a good story line!
10. BE PATIENT. it will all come together over time!!!!
GOOD LUCK AND KEEP ME POSTED
#15
Nice video, well placed shot. I also like your website, mine is below in my signature. Not the best haven't had time to shoot any videos yet but we might try to here in a lil while. If you want to I can put your website on mine under my links. PM me if your interested, thanks.
#18
IF YA WANNA CHECK OUT MORE OF MY HUNTS AND MY TEAMS GO TO WWW.OUTDOORMANIACS.NET AND CLICK ON THE VIDEO TAB AND IT WILL TAKE YOU TO SOME OF OUR HUNTS!!
Like i said before thanks again everyone on all the awesome comments!!!!!
#19
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Houston
Posts: 7
That was an awesome video. Great job!! Very nice shot....right in the boileroom!
What kind of video camera were you using?
I've got this GoPro mounted on my bow and hope to get an LDP next month when I go to First Point Bowhunting day lease here in Texas
What kind of video camera were you using?
I've got this GoPro mounted on my bow and hope to get an LDP next month when I go to First Point Bowhunting day lease here in Texas
#20
i will also be running a sony vx2100 which run about 2500 brand new! but ya can shop around for used ones and get them around 1000.
Plus i am running a Roscoby riser cam on my bow too!!