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With the increasing costs of shipping, does anyone view having a professional videographer accompany and produce high quality video and pics, as a real alternative to taxidermy.
we’ve had a few of our clients hunts videod and the details and the quality of the videos have been outstanding. Nothing can replace that extraordinary mount in your house but a video you can easily share with your friends - live screening at hour house or through video aps. And you can display professional grade photos of the hunt and kill in an artistic way.
For the outfitters benefit/ he gets high quality promotional material from the film. We actually subsidize our hunt videos, making it 30% cheaper for our clients.
With the increased cost and import bans on some species, I believe the videography market will begin to catch up to taxidermy.
would love to hear other opinions on the subject- feel free to jump in
we’ve had a few of our clients hunts videod and the details and the quality of the videos have been outstanding. Nothing can replace that extraordinary mount in your house but a video you can easily share with your friends - live screening at hour house or through video aps. And you can display professional grade photos of the hunt and kill in an artistic way.
For the outfitters benefit/ he gets high quality promotional material from the film. We actually subsidize our hunt videos, making it 30% cheaper for our clients.
With the increased cost and import bans on some species, I believe the videography market will begin to catch up to taxidermy.
would love to hear other opinions on the subject- feel free to jump in
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