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Originally Posted by Esox
Very few of those shows produce video content good enough for me to be interested is the problem. We have thought about going that route but arent keen on it.
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In that case I would approach only the shows you think have high enough video and sound quality to see if they are interested. I would also look around for someone who is trying to get into producing hunting shows and already has some real quality content on YouTube or Facebook. Filming outdoors and in rougher conditions is very different that the skill set a lot of video camera men have.
To get a truly professional video camera man with outdoor filming experience to go on a week long hunt, then edit and produce the video is going to run you at least $15,000 plus expenses (just renting a top end camera and sound gear to do it yourself will run you $1,000 a day). The average wedding video runs about $3-$6000 and that is a one or two day deal at most.
Best of luck, hope you find someone good and then post the video for us to see.