As the world evolves more towards using video we creators have to keep up with the times. That's why I am now capturing videos of your dogs playing sports they love. I am still capturing still images as well, but video is the next natural progression. I will use the following image/video capture schedule unless specified otherwise in the Event Premium Lists available through the various sports vendors.
"HOW DO I REQUEST VIDEO FROM YOU?"
When you walk into the catch pen just tell me if you would like photos or video!
Also, please tell me if the run is special (first run ever, title run, retirement, etc).
Once the event is over, use the CONTACT page on my website and enter your dog's Call Name, Breed, Event City, Date and which of your Dog's runs you are interested in.
At this time, I am only shooting Fast CAT videos.
MORE ABOUT VIDEOS WE SHOOT:
"How much are the videos?"
$55 each
Video files will be edited to include your dog's name and breed prior to purchase
Video files contain royalty free music, if you have a particular genre in mind I can use that for your video
All video sales are final with no refunds
"Can still images be obtained from a video?"
Videos are shot in standard HD (1920x1080) resolution. Images can be grabbed from video files but I would recommend not printing them larger than 4x6 size.
"Can I preview my video before purchasing?"
Videos are different in that there isn't a good online method to preview/download them like photos. I keep a constant lookout for a good platform for video delivery but currently it is all a manual process. If I release a video link for preview, I have no way to control access to the video after that. However, the video posted below of Tovie is a sample and your video will look like the sample.
As always, if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Tovie versus Trash Bunnies
Tovie the All American Dog playing the AKC sport Fast CAT® – which stands for Coursing Ability Test. This sport tests your dog's speed on a 100-yard timed course while chasing a plastic bag that is tied to a string and connected to an electric motor. Your dog does not have to be an AKC recognized breed to play, any dog of any breed is welcome. For more information visit AKC.org to get started!