would there be much interest in a show over there that was about adventure bowhunting? Picture a video about my backpack tahr and chamios hunts in new zealand. I would like to do some filming on my next hunt there. It would be cool make a living from the outdoor passion. I imagine audiences like overseas hunting content?
Sure. Are you thinking something along the lines of a Survivorman, filming yourself? I'd say start with a blog and a youtube account. That's something you can set up quickly. If you have entertaining and exciting footage, you'll develop an audience fairly quickly. You also can be in charge of the image you want to present.
survivorman has come to mind. I have thought of doing just as you said. Thanks.
Good luck. I'd watch it.
If watch it.
I still watch the art young Alaska adventures all the time
Self filmed would be cool, or you could do like Fred Bear and have a cameraman with you, so you can film, then hand off the camera when you're ready to make the final stalk and take the shot.
I think the latter will give you better opportunity to actually succeed in your hunts.
I remember the one thing about watching Tred Barta years ago was that I was turned off by the fact that he never actually killed anything on the episodes I watched. It just felt like a guy chasing animals around for half an hour, and I didn't really have much respect for him as a hunter. Of course, I understand that "chasing animals" is 90% of what hunting is, but when you have all year to put together your best footage, I would think that you would actually have some harvested animals to show for it.
I do think though, that the typical hunting show now, is kind of a long obnoxious commercial just showcasing products and kill shots. It would be nice to see all that goes into actually hunting, but it would be nice to have a happy ending as well.
Anyways, I think there would definitely be interest. We certainly do NEED a decent hunting show. I'm just not sure if there would be enough interest to convince a TV channel that it will make them enough money to warrant a time slot.
I'd be in, but I'll bet it is real hard to make any money. I would bet you would have a very sizable investment to ever get your first airing!
Good luck with it though!
Bisch
There's a show on called "solo hunter" pretty entertaining. Self filmed self guided. They do some cool stuff, new zeland, Africa, etc. I'd definately watch it if there was someone carrying trad archery equipment.
does american tv need an adventure bowhunting show?
yes, imo it does. will it get one? no, not ever. (on the bigger networks anyways)
i make and sell tv shows for these network execs. the last thing they know anything about is hunting. most of them think hunting is barbaric. i could go into this more but that sums it up.
with that said, i encourage you to make your own youtube channel and make your own episodes. post them up here and i will for sure watch! good luck!
I would say do it as an adventure for sure. Not just the "I am out on my stand or we hiked 12 miles to get here and now filming the shot." I think a lot of people only see the shot and that so called poor animal dieing. Instead why not filmed the majority of the hike or the trip over. Sleepless nights in cold temps or bug infested swamps. Like stated above "Survivor Man" without the concern of finding help.
Make people see why a you call it a trophy animal. Show them all the hard work and different tactics in the show without trying to sell something but to make bow hunters better. Big networks may not take it, but if its good enough there might be some interested. I know "The Blaze TV" took a lot of show that were so called politically incorrect and air them on their station now. You just never know.
I'd watch, but if there was money, good money in it, it's already be on the air...JMHO
I'd be tuned in for sure!
maybe just a youtube channel to start off with. I too don't like the subliminal advertising but i guess that's how they make alot of their money and for that you can't blame them. I'd like to make something that encompasses the whole hunt, With respect for the animals and environment, none of that fist pump high five crap. Maybe i should just do it to share what i'm passionate in for my own pleasure and not to make a living.
Personally, I'd love to see it.
That being said, I am very disillusioned with bowhunting related tv shows. From my understanding, you simply need to come up with the money to have your show on the air. If you are super rich and can fund it on your own, fine. But most need to line up sponsors to come up with the cash to pay to have it aired. The Outhouse channel, and those of its ilk, don't care in the least how good the show is. If the money is there it will be aired. The more money, the better the time slots. Come up with enough money and your show will be on as often as you want to pay for it.
The typical sponsor supports anything that can sell their product. Content of the show doesn't matter as long as it supports their own agenda. I don't watch much of the stuff on the satellite channels, but those I've seen are pretty poor quality and don't seem to care much about supporting high quality content. I have no idea why that is, but I sure hope that you can change that trend.
watch a lot of Meat Eater, tailor it to trad hunting, and you've got the silver bullet, kemosabe.
I'd watch it
One thing you'll run into Clint is the need to get a permit and fee when you're filming commercially on federally managed public lands. Its a killer as the lands I'm familiar with its $200 a day.
And I'm with Johnny; although I don't watch much outdoor tv that meateater guy is ok in my book. Most if not all of the shows of his that I've seen that he has done in Alaska I happened to have hunted the same areas before, and they are as tough as he shows them to be and they are tough.
What Whip said X2.
Couldn't be stated any clearer and unfortunately...it is the whole truth.
Start filming and pushing quality content to a youtube channel and you could probably grow a huge audience and pick up sponsors. But as soon as you pick up sponsors then the show becomes about promoting their product and then we would all stop watching. :banghead:
unfortunately i have to agree tsalt. That seems to be the way of the industry. Oh well, back to the welding and fabrication i guess.
https://vimeo.com/lostarrow
We are trying boys......
It definitely isn't trad related, nor is it 100% bow hunting, but I really like Jim Shockey's new show, Uncharted. I think it is very similar to what you are describing with the exception of weapons.
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unfortunately i have to agree tsalt. That seems to be the way of the industry. Oh well, back to the welding and fabrication i guess.
Man I sure don't want to be one to discourage a dream. If it's in your heart, go for it! A guy like you... a true hunter/adventurer with that sweet Aussie accent would be great.
The thing that I think turns so many of us off from the popular outdoor shows is that they act as if all the products are what make them successful... which we know is not the case. Obviously a show has to have sponsors to make money so I guess the best approach is to try to have sponsors with legit products and don't advertise them all through the program.
Or you could just make DVD's and sell them.
Just start filming and editing and see what happens! :thumbsup:
I would watch you chasing those mountain Tahr any day!
Good Luck, I pitched this idea to 4 sports networks about 8 years ago. One was to have a show where the hunter did what you are talking about.
I agree with Tsalt. Can't stomach any of the hunting shows now. All are just pimping products. I did like the meat eater show. Do that with a trad bow on youtube and I'd watch, for sure! Good Luck!
Bushwood...great great videos!! Congratulations!!
Majority of us would love to see your adventures. However, there is no money to be made in such a venture. Thousands have tried. At best it is a good way to write off your adventures and build up your ego. As you may know a write off is only good if you've made lots and need a write off. Most of these sucessful/long running shows are funded by individuals with deep pockets from other very sucessful ventures. Not to rain on your dreams but this my friend is reality. Several that have made it at this game have told me that in the end it sucked the entire enjoyment they once had clean out of them.