SELFILMED 101 – Part 9 – After the Shot
Part 9 – After the Shot So you finally had a successful hunt, you got the shot on camera, and your second and third angle
Part 9 – After the Shot So you finally had a successful hunt, you got the shot on camera, and your second and third angle
Over the years I have fine-tuned how I scout a new property, however, my basic approach has always remained the same: Step 1 – Determine
Part 7 – Interview Strategy One of the most difficult parts of self-filming for me is doing interviews and not sounding like a total goofball.
Part 6 – Importance on 2nd and 3rd Angles You got the kill on camera! Not only did you bag the biggest trophy of your
Part 5 – Camera Setup and Placement Now that you’ve acquired your camera gear, it’s time to start talking about how to use it once
Part 4 – Camera Remote Control The third and final accessory that we will discuss in Part 4 of the SELFILMED 101 series, is the
Part 3 – Camera Arm Selection In part 3 of the SELFILMED 101 series, we will be discussing another important accessory in your SELFILMED journey,
Part 2 – Fluid Head Selection Now that you’ve selected your video camera, it’s now time to get serious about purchasing a few much-needed accessories.
Without a doubt, the most important piece of equipment you’ll need to film your hunts is a video camera. It can be a daunting task
Introduction – Self Film Hunts Welcome to SELFILMED 101, a mini series of articles designed to help you learn how to self film your hunts and
For those new to the hobby of self-filming your hunts, the added challenge of all of the extra gear to carry, set up and use
As winter gives way to spring, and the emergence of fresh new life dominates the countryside, I find it impossible to keep my mind off
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