Short bushcraft video with a Fiddleback Arete appearance

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Well, this is my first attempt at making a video. I took a short video making class through the local community college extension. We met three nights for 2.5 hours. I didn't learn much in the class but it did force me to get out there and shoot some video and then try to figure out how premiere pro editing software works.

This is what I came up with. It is pretty rough and I ramble a bit. If nothing else there is a shot of my favorite Fiddleback towards the end.



[video=youtube;Du75SQXqVBY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du75SQXqVBY[/video]
 
Outstanding.

That was really awesome. I would definitely watch more. You did a great job with the narration

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Good stuff Tod! I liked your narration. Wise words. The visuals are great and you show off some bushcrafting skills. Very well done.

Oh, and nice knife. :)
 
That's really awesome hasco! Production value is great and now I'm inspired to get out into the woods.
Background track is perfectly matched to the theme and message. Would love to see more!
 
Nice video, Todd! Kind of what was in my mind when I posed the question to Andy, "What the heck is bushcrafting?"
 
Great video Todd! I like how you narrate, and I like your areas of focus on the film. I also really like your pot hanger for your water bottle. I carry a cable bail for my guyot but I may quit carrying it now :)
 
I love it Tod. You did a great job sharing your feelings about nature and the riches to be found there if you spend the time to learn. I appreciate the nice blend of narration, subtitles for the plant names, and activities going on that are better shown than using words to describe. This was an awesome video in my opinion.

Thanks my friend!

Phil
 
Man, we suck at videos...

Great work Hasco.
 
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