January 16, 2008
Bass Fishing Video - The Truth About Fishing Videos
Ever thought of making your own bass fishing video? The idea probably has crossed the minds of most anglers; for starters, proving you actually did wrestle with that big one before it got away.
The reality is however, bass fishing video has the potential to not only help you improve your techniques but can make you money along the way. Fishing is one of the biggest participation activities in the world and anglers are always hungry for this information.
This angle of course will appeal to those with an entrepreneurial spirit. Most of us will be on the "other side of the fence" and that is, we'll be looking for a bass fishing video simply to sharpen one's skills as an angler.
Instruction By Video
The truth is, there is no shortage of instructional videos on fishing. It's an ever burgeoning market and combined with the many fishing shows on television, anglers have never had it so good.
One question which seems to get asked a lot is why do these guys making the videos always seem to land a big fish on cue? You've got to realize that a half hour video may take several days to shoot.
Making your own instructional bass fishing video can be a lot of fun. A few friends, some beverages, proper equipment, a boat, and a camera and you’re all set.
The essence of shooting any video is getting people to want to watch it, so you need an “angle” to help shooting your angling video. Make it exciting, fresh and new and people will flock to rent your angling video when it hits the shelves.
As far as markets are concerned, fishing offers a huge opportunity to brand yourself as an expert. However, if your bass fishing video is going to be much of the same then you may struggle to get interest in it. You'll need to put your own spin on it; essentially brand yourself and produce something a little unique.
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