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How to Make a Trout Fishing Video
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Class Code: 413
Professor: Steve Maslar
Skill Level: Graduate
Syllabus:
This class covers tips, ideas, and equipment needed to make and share a trout fishing video.
Course Content:
The primary course content for How to Make a Trout Fishing Video is included in the video below.
In addition to the tips in the video, here is an additional tip:
Keep your video clips short as you record them. This will make editing your videos easier, as you will not have to wait through long segments of your footage to find the usable portions.
Assignments:
Take your video camera next time you go fishing, and start recording your trips.
Extra Credit:
Review several trout fishing videos online, and determine what you do and don't like about them. Create a Youtube or Facebook account to share your videos. Partner with an amateur videographer, if possible.
Comments
Making fishing videos is
by Richard Hughes (not verified) - 07/25/2012 - 10:10
Making fishing videos is great fun. I helped my Grandfather compile one of his. I'm not a huge fishing fanatic but we enjoyed a great day out. What was not so much fun was helping him to upload them on YouTube but otherwise a great experience. It's a chance to do some bonding with someone who is into fishing as a sport.
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