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you asked for feedback...great video, you look like one intense hombre The quality of the video rivals any show I have seen, and the accuracy of the actual arrow placement rivals MOST video shots I have seen!
1. would love to see a slo mo of the shot
2. would love info on tracking distance
3. music is a bit loud to me, but I think that on every video and just turn it down.
Thanks for sharing. getting a harvest on camera is amazing! I have never accomplished such a thing...so you can take my feedback with a grain of salt!
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Originally posted by mjbtexas View Postyou asked for feedback...great video, you look like one intense hombre The quality of the video rivals any show I have seen, and the accuracy of the actual arrow placement rivals MOST video shots I have seen!
1. would love to see a slo mo of the shot
2. would love info on tracking distance
3. music is a bit loud to me, but I think that on every video and just turn it down.
Thanks for sharing. getting a harvest on camera is amazing! I have never accomplished such a thing...so you can take my feedback with a grain of salt!
First, congrats on the buck and the awesome video! Since you requested feedback...
The footage/image-quality was top notch! You had great lighting and took advantage of it with some great shots. I think the pacing was good, alternating between the clips, telling the story visually while holding interest. Your intensity and focus while reaching for the bow was great! The music really added to the production!
If I'm offering constructive critique, the slow-mo suggestion is a good one.
I'm often guilty of it, too, but I think getting some post-shot video (in blind, track and/or LDV) would add to the overall production. I have several videos that I think are really good, but it kind of feels a bit incomplete without the wrap-up. The stills at the end are nice, but video would elevate it that much more.
Regardless, it was an awesome video and a GREAT shot! Congratulations all the way around!
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Originally posted by mjbtexas View Postyou asked for feedback...great video, you look like one intense hombre The quality of the video rivals any show I have seen, and the accuracy of the actual arrow placement rivals MOST video shots I have seen!
1. would love to see a slo mo of the shot
2. would love info on tracking distance
3. music is a bit loud to me, but I think that on every video and just turn it down.
Thanks for sharing. getting a harvest on camera is amazing! I have never accomplished such a thing...so you can take my feedback with a grain of salt!
Thanks for the feed back.. I re-did the video and added slo-mo to the kill....
The buck only ran about 25 yards and crashed.. Unfortunately it was pouring right after I shot him and didn't want to ruin my camera..
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Originally posted by Michael View PostGreat feedback!
First, congrats on the buck and the awesome video! Since you requested feedback...
The footage/image-quality was top notch! You had great lighting and took advantage of it with some great shots. I think the pacing was good, alternating between the clips, telling the story visually while holding interest. Your intensity and focus while reaching for the bow was great! The music really added to the production!
If I'm offering constructive critique, the slow-mo suggestion is a good one.
I'm often guilty of it, too, but I think getting some post-shot video (in blind, track and/or LDV) would add to the overall production. I have several videos that I think are really good, but it kind of feels a bit incomplete without the wrap-up. The stills at the end are nice, but video would elevate it that much more.
Regardless, it was an awesome video and a GREAT shot! Congratulations all the way around!
Really appreciate the feedback... I re-did the video and took out all the stills but 1... Added slo motion on the impact ... I should have immediately done an interview but was completely side tracked by the down pour that happened and I still had to drag that sucker and all my gear about 1/2 mile out...
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