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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1411015" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Nice looking bulls. You'll find that videos are really helpful in your marketing, some guys just don't have the time or live too far away to make a stop in person so having videos helps get some of those guys interested in coming to see them in person before pulling the trigger on a purchase. A good first attempt at video, a 3rd person definitely helps too. Not a professional at it either myself but just a suggestion next time you shoot video is try to get more of the bulls walking down the fence line on a straight path so you can see them walk more in stride and not turning circles like you did in the C14 video. This is where a 3rd person really helps out because you can start him on 1 end and have another person at the other end to stop or turn him around. We typically have 1 person that starts them on 1 end of the lot and another at the other end while I'm usually standing in the middle and once the bull passes me I start to move behind him so I can get a view from the rear.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with your sales!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1411015, member: 20580"] Nice looking bulls. You'll find that videos are really helpful in your marketing, some guys just don't have the time or live too far away to make a stop in person so having videos helps get some of those guys interested in coming to see them in person before pulling the trigger on a purchase. A good first attempt at video, a 3rd person definitely helps too. Not a professional at it either myself but just a suggestion next time you shoot video is try to get more of the bulls walking down the fence line on a straight path so you can see them walk more in stride and not turning circles like you did in the C14 video. This is where a 3rd person really helps out because you can start him on 1 end and have another person at the other end to stop or turn him around. We typically have 1 person that starts them on 1 end of the lot and another at the other end while I'm usually standing in the middle and once the bull passes me I start to move behind him so I can get a view from the rear. Good luck with your sales! [/QUOTE]
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