My wife and I shot this 5 minute short "film" about hunting last year. It started out as a poem that I worked on and completed while on stand hunting here in Georgia. It was our first time attempting a project this immense and having our 2 small children with us during nearly every outing made it even more of a challenge. In hindsight, there are many things I would do differently today. Some of the clips would have coincided with the poem better could I have had the means to travel to wilder country. It was also my first time editing audio. Some have told me the poem is hard to hear in a few places. You can find it in the description if there's a certain line or word you can't make out. Anyways, I hope it resonates with some of you. Most of my videos are goofy and playful but this project came straight from my heart. *But The Wild Lives In Me (a short film) - YouTube Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Haha. Thanks man! I always want to call in sick for work! Thanks for checking it out and giving feedback! Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Well that was awesome!!! That being said I am definitely hunting in the morning now. Pumped up! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great short film. My only criticism would be that the audio needs to be clearer,it is such a well-worded poem it deserves to be heard. Absolutely incredible writing,really speaks to the true feelings of an outdoors-man.
Great video! I really enjoyed it. The fire helps tie us to our hunting ancestors. I would have liked to see a flint arrowhead in there somewhere. The narration was good,but for me the music was a bit too loud and drowned out some of the words. And (really nit picky) at one point you draw your bow and when the scene changed I expected to see a deer or some other prey, but it went directly to children playing which gave me a start as if the bow was aimed at the children. That was obviously not the intention, but others may be similarly disconcerted. The cooking of game was a strong image and I especially liked the coyote/moon scene. The repetition of the theme of not living in the wild ,but the wild living in you was well done and not overstated. Outstanding job!