Without specifics it’s hard to speculate.

But here goes, video production is usually hard work-the gear is heavy and weather is always a concern. Prepared to be bored, production work is often hurry up and wait. Don’t say anything on camera you don’t want to be aired. Even then, editing can make you say the opposite of what you intended. Try to enjoy the process but keep your eyes open. Don’t be pressured into something that you wouldn’t ordinarily do just for the shot. Make sure that your compensation is timely, production companies can be slow pay-not all, but some. Check out the production company’s website and make sure there’re pros.

I don’t want to make you paranoid, but 26 years in the business has taken its toll. I've seen a lot. Try to have fun and be helpful. You may land other gigs. Best of luck. Be sure to report back, I'm sure we all would like to hear about the experience.
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Mike
LifeView Outdoors