24 January 2012, 02:55
d.ungerDVD of hunt
I finally received my edited DVD from Safari Classics of my elephant hunt with Chifuti from last April. I say finally only because I have been anxiously waiting by the mailbox for it, but they had it completed right on schedule.
I take a lot pictures, make detailed written and audio notes, but nothing compares to video to bring back such vivid memories of what was a highlight in my hunting life. It was a comparatively small investment for such a quality production that I can share with family, friends, and to have preserved on film, a very special time for me in the Zambezi Valley.
Having a great cameraman along never hindered anything on the hunt. Renz was great company and most of the time he quietly blended into the back ground capturing moments I would have forgotten.
A big thank you to Safari Classics.
24 January 2012, 03:02
MJinesYou are absolutely correct, video taping a hunt is so far superior to photographs it is hard to appreciate until you have done it. I tell folks you will be much happier in the long run to forego a trophy fee on an impala or a zebra and use that money to have your hunt filmed. A video of a hunt captures the memories in ways that photos cannot begin to.
24 January 2012, 03:47
larryshoresI totally agree. I wish I had started years ago.
24 January 2012, 05:26
LionHunterSafari Classics mailed my Zimbabwe3 September Ele hunt DVD out to me today.
BTW, my partner and I will have two back to back consecutive TAA episodes of this hunt showing in February. Two Ele, a Lion and a couple of the little guys. Have not previewed it.
We had our Selous1 hunt done in 2001. I then had RSA4 (East Cape2), Mozambique1, Zambia2, and Mozambique2 filmed. I will be having another (Zim4) Ele safari done this coming August.
This is without doubt, the best possible way to commemorate a safari. Only wish I had started with my safaris from the '90s when I was trying to video my own safaris while hunting. That cannot be done effectively.
24 January 2012, 06:46
Todd WilliamsI agree. Videoing your Safari is the way to go. It's amazing to me how much of the hunt is forgotten just a short time after returning home. The DVD catches so many little episodes that brings the memory back to life.
Considering the price of a Safari, especially one for DG, it really is a small investment for what you get. Personally, I find the DVD record to rival the mounted trophies in terms of enjoyment.
24 January 2012, 07:18
MJinesquote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
Personally, I find the DVD record to rival the mounted trophies in terms of enjoyment.
. . . and they take up far less room.