I'm going to put my puppy,Mr. Jones up against ace.Another great video A5 and Ace!
A5, please title that future video, "keeping up with the Jones' ."I'm going to put my puppy,Mr. Jones up against ace.
Haha sce is a good steed.A5, please title that future video, "keeping up with the Jones' ."
It's really hard ti walk in.Sometimes there is an alley, or a deer trail,but you get worked...I love the cattails at that spot. A couple of the very few private spots I hunt in MN always have birds, but man are the cattails tall and thick!
I don't need (or want) someone to tell me what I'm seeing. Using your eyes is kind of the point of a video. And I'd rather hear the sounds of rustling cover &....yes....even wind. Music is equally distracting for me.When you watch a pheasant video and the guy does a voice-over, what do you think? Not talking about introductions/ conclusions with live video/audio. I'm more wondering when the hunter and dog are out in the field and then a narrator voice pops up out of nowhere and explains or gives context to the scene. In the small number of videos I've made I just throw in some on-screen text if there's something I feel needs pointing out.
Personally, I’m on the same page as you. While it doesn’t “ruin” a video, I would rather focus on the dogs and experience the flush vicariously as it happens rather than the narrator saying, “This is where Fido flushes a hen and a rooster at the end of the thicket. We managed to put this one in the bag after a long search after a poor shot.” and spoiling the sequence.When you watch a pheasant video and the guy does a voice-over, what do you think? Not talking about introductions/ conclusions with live video/audio. I'm more wondering when the hunter and dog are out in the field and then a narrator voice pops up out of nowhere and explains or gives context to the scene. In the small number of videos I've made I just throw in some on-screen text if there's something I feel needs pointing out.
X2 on the ambient sounds of nature during the hunt. Wind is annoying, but it’s better than AC/DC. And I love Angus and the boys.I don't need (or want) someone to tell me what I'm seeing. Using your eyes is kind of the point of a video. And I'd rather hear the sounds of rustling cover &....yes....even wind. Music is equally distracting for me.
I like his videos alot. He does voice overs in a nice way that doesn't distract from what's going on and doesn't overdo them either.I’ve fallen asleep to a lot of Eric Forester videos. It’s like watching golf on a Sunday afternoon, it’s soothing.
The couple times I felt like I needed to say something while I was wearing a camera it sounded forced and poorly scripted. Voice overs seem like they would be too much work.
^ agree with this 100%.narrator saying, “This is where Fido flushes a hen and a rooster at the end of the thicket. We managed to put this one in the bag after a long search after a poor shot.” and spoiling the sequence.
I'm 60+,I don't like cattails. I didI love the cattails at that spot. A couple of the very few private spots I hunt in MN always have birds, but man are the cattails tall and thick!
Is there gonna be a page like this for the upcoming season, or will it not be allowed due to goosemasters protest of hunting videos ruining Montana?