RyanTBH
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« Reply #20 on: December 12, 2011, 11:55:58 am » |
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I say bring on the negative feedback... That is honestly (IMO) what you need the most! What good does it do to you or anyone else that is making a movie, if the person watching it said, "good job" every time. We, as A/V editors/producers, need negativity to improve on what others view as inappropriate or inhumane. If you want your show to be VERY successful (IMO) it needs to be accepted by anyone who watches. Now after saying that, if you are not trying to reach a more broadened group of viewers, then show what you want and what you feel passionate about. Personally, I want to film and show what WE consider to be interesting, and although I like input and feedback, our films are really for us to just watch our dogs more closely to examine each of the dogs’ tactics and skills. Our videos are really just point-of-view shots of our excitement that we like to share. Like I said before, I like your editing skills, and I would have to agree with the others that the “old school” doggers would be a great addition on the sit down talks part. (JMO) but if you were to add couple more things like hunting with different groups of doggers, and showing how other people hunt as well would be good addition. I love seeing two different packs interact with each other… never know what kind of swine you’ll bring out when different people get together. I’ve had bad and good scenarios come from it. Either way men, you are on the right track (IMO), or your venture should turn out very successful. A lot better than the jokes we see on TV anyway… and P.S. The hog did look a little tired or something; maybe it was hurt or something, IDK, just was my first thought when I saw it. Probably won’t be something a non-dogger will spot, but just food for thought. Keep up the good work men!
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