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Im not sure you'll draw much interest from them with that clip alone. You'll have to do it in the final cut. Ive found to get in the big leagues you've really gotta wrap it up in the filming and editing. Everythings gotta be on point. BUT, you also have to have the contacts within the industry. My crew has the equipment and skills to put out films with the best of them. We've captured some truly amazing footage this season (our first) but its a tough gig. We just really really enjoy filming our adventures and bringing it to all of our friends, family and fans. I feel thats the only way your going to get any where in the industry, and who knows you may just get a lucky break and get on the film tour and pick up a bunch of sponsors! Its all part of the adventure but I wouldnt get to wrapped up in being in the film tour it self. Just have fun and put out awesome films!
Quote from: deerslyr on October 15, 2013, 08:21:59 PMIm not sure you'll draw much interest from them with that clip alone. You'll have to do it in the final cut. Ive found to get in the big leagues you've really gotta wrap it up in the filming and editing. Everythings gotta be on point. BUT, you also have to have the contacts within the industry. My crew has the equipment and skills to put out films with the best of them. We've captured some truly amazing footage this season (our first) but its a tough gig. We just really really enjoy filming our adventures and bringing it to all of our friends, family and fans. I feel thats the only way your going to get any where in the industry, and who knows you may just get a lucky break and get on the film tour and pick up a bunch of sponsors! Its all part of the adventure but I wouldnt get to wrapped up in being in the film tour it self. Just have fun and put out awesome films!Thanks for the advice, but Im not willing to settle for that. I will keep pushing until I break through! Im just trying to get an answer from them!
Kyle here is my DO NOT DO IT TO "MAKE IT"!!! Do it because you love it and let the cards fall as they may. I wouldn't send this video clip to Walt. You sound desperate. Rather wait for the submittal to come out early in the year and submit like everyone else. The cinematography on the tour is simply amazing. Everyone is using sliders, jibs, booms, etc... The production cost in some of these shorts is easily $5000-$10000. You need to be GOOD with Final Cut Pro or Adobe After effect and invest some time in learning the program. Here are some things that we learned as we were in production for a show to air on Sportsmans channel. EVERY show/episode must have a "live spline" that holds it together. DO NOT explain to the camera what you just did or what you are going to do but rather what you are thinking, where you are going and your thoughts throughout the hunt. You need to do a good job documenting the emotions, country and anything else that adds to the hunt.
Do you already have your short film made?As far as I know they do not except films until they have seen them in their entirety?Good luck to you on this quest, and great looking moose!