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This past week I was assigned a video project about any topic I could think of and I decided to do a fishing video. I have 8 videos that add up to 8 minutes of footage and would like to start off by compililing them into one, could anyone help me? The footage I currently have are from different fishing locations within 45 minutes from my house, I plan on shooting more footage tomorrow and may be doing some footage at the bass pro shops near my house as well to add in about equipment, The video must be at least an hour long. I've been taking them with my iphone and uploading them to Vimeo with HD quality. My goal right now is to get someone to help me complile the footage from all 8 videos into one single video. The person with the highest grade gets their video on our counties TV channel. Can anyone here help?

My only advice wouldt be to just not string the videos together, add some text and music and hand it in. If I were you, I would make sure there is a little more substance and depth to the video. What I mean by this is maybe have some sort of storyline, like a day in the life of an angler. Opening scene might be you waking up when its still dark out, packing your gear, making breakfast and heading to to your honeyhole. Then you could show the struggles and triumphs of a day of fishing through your eyes. Or you could even do your own fishing show, with tips and tactics and different segments. Im just talking out loud but make sure when you are putting this together, your priority is to keep the attention of someone who is not a fisherman! Good luck!!

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