Posted 9/22/2008 9:59 PM (#337313) Subject: muskie vid
I just wanted to see what you guys thing of the very beginning of my vid.
Please let me know what you think.
Thanks
Steve
goto youtube.com and lookup f.b.outdoors
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Posted 9/22/2008 10:14 PM (#337318 - in reply to #337313) Subject: RE: muskie vid
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Location: N.FIB
I liked your video,it`s better being able to see you fighting the fish with the video camera set up in the back of the boat,better that way than with a head cam.To start the video off you said a bad word though,some people might not like that.
steve Fiorio
Posted 9/22/2008 10:22 PM (#337322 - in reply to #337313) Subject: RE: muskie vid
yes i did and for that SORRY.
BUT after catching a muskie I have to claim temporary insanity!!!!
Steve
Posted 9/22/2008 10:32 PM (#337323 - in reply to #337318) Subject: RE: muskie vid
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would you like an honest opinion?
for an opening montage for a video i dont know if it works......there is a lot more you can do, what ive found that works (at least working with my brother) if you want music pick a song that you like, then edit the video to work along with that song. edit it in a way that "fits" the song. thatll make it flow better. try and run all the video without sound during the song, and try not having video of you talking while the song is playing. it makes it confusing when you got that happening. just my personal taste i like the dusk shots or darker shots for the beginning or end of a montage when the song is just beginning or ending (during the slow parts of the song) but thats just personal tastes
you probably have plenty of video, just play around with it. have some fun i bet you can make it really sweet. you got some nice video of fish and hook-sets you can make it work
-brian-
steve Fiorio
Posted 9/22/2008 10:39 PM (#337324 - in reply to #337313) Subject: RE: muskie vid
Brian,
No thats cool. I honestly put this together in about 20 mins.
I just started putting vids up just to try. All my vid is in HD and again just messin.
I will take you info and put it to good use.
Thanks
Steve
Posted 9/23/2008 9:21 PM (#337483 - in reply to #337313) Subject: Re: muskie vid
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I think it's very good in many respects. You do well on camera, from the little bit I see here, and there is good energy. Watch your lighting. if you intend to do something for commercial sale, you want to use music that you have permission to use. Most probably don't mind it when it's for free on U Tube. The music on this one's by Derek Audette, he offers it for free on line. I have also used local bands, who will be happy to help, just for some exposure. (buy their CD and a couple rounds) http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/watch.asp?id=1084
Cap'n Mark
Posted 9/24/2008 1:46 PM (#337593 - in reply to #337313) Subject: RE: muskie vid
Posted 9/27/2008 11:46 AM (#338077 - in reply to #337313) Subject: Re: muskie vid
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Location: syracuse indiana
hey steve good video . but . i would suggest that you start facing your lures better and get more upward hooksets . not to the side. like a bass fisherman. believe me that makes a difference.. not trying to hound you here , but you will see a difference in you hooking percentages that way.. see you on the water dude.. and keep that cresty afloat.lol....bill
Posted 9/27/2008 2:40 PM (#338092 - in reply to #338077) Subject: Re: muskie vid
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Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
archerynut36 - 9/27/2008 12:46 PM
hey steve good video . but . i would suggest that you start facing your lures better and get more upward hooksets . not to the side. like a bass fisherman. believe me that makes a difference.. not trying to hound you here , but you will see a difference in you hooking percentages that way.. see you on the water dude.. and keep that cresty afloat.lol....bill
I respectfully disagree with your tip on hooksets bill. An upwards hookset is going to make the fish jump and your are setting the hook into the hardest part of the fishes mouth. Just my opinion.
Posted 9/28/2008 1:05 PM (#338165 - in reply to #337313) Subject: Re: muskie vid
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Location: syracuse indiana
your right billy but up and to a angle is better than to the side. you loose alot of leverage that way. thats all i was saying. i notices most of his hooksets were done that way....bill