4 Hunting Video Tips For Beginners
4 Hunting Video Tips For Beginners
Field producer and editor, Dan Wilde share 4 tips for beginners who want to start filming their own hunts. He touches on the importance of telling the story, how to keep your footage steady, keeping your camera accessible, and why you should consider shooting even when you don’t feel like it.
If you have other helpful tips as well, please leave them down below in the comments.
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Thanks again for the tips! One of these years I will be filming and your team’s input is very helpful and appreciated.
Good advice. And then when Sasquatch comes out you’ll be famous because you’ll be the first person to get a real clear video of him! Not just the usual "blobsquatch" or "blursquatch ".
Thanks
I remember the job posting randy mentioned a while back. For a cameraman willing to move to Montana and spend a lot of time in the woods. I wanted to apply for that job so bad. I had nothing holding me back but fear. Fear I couldn’t do it. I have a B.B.A. In MIS but I’ve never had any photography or editing experience. I’m guessing Michael got the job and I’d say it was a damn fine choice. But I just wanna say to any subs reading follow your dreams. Don’t be afraid to take chances. You won’t have anything to regret. You’ll know you did your best and learned from the experience.
I like em
This channel deserves more subscribers than it has.
Looks like Randy needs to do a film contest.
Great tips! I find myself solo hunting and self filming, and that is a little different since I don’t have the luxury of filming a hunting partner or them filming me. Any advice on how to spice those kind of videos up some? I try to add in some B-roll and commentary, but I think the banter and interaction with one another is what makes this channel and Born & Raised so enjoyable. Thanks for all you do, and keep it going!
excellent thank you for sharing
Thanks Dan, outstanding tips! I for one can barely take a still photograph without screwing it up. These last couple of video’s are just the ticket for someone like me.
Tell the story, great advice! A good ending to a book means little, if there’s no misery, connection or investment in what’s going on.
Guys if u shoot a video did u guys play or pause it or continue shot it?
Just started filming this year. Your insight about telling the story was excellent. Thank you !!!
Thanks much for the early morning vids! I’m 65 yrs old and never owned either a camera or a cell phone. Killed some dandy big bucks tho. Have a good one guys!
pro tip, film randy newberg.
Cheers for the video mate, all great advice. I’m about to go out and film my first hunting video for my channel, now have some great ideas for it.