Thursday, January 20, 2011

Want a FREE pair of BlackHawk Desert Ops Boots? Tell us your Story..

Send us a video of you doing a BlackHawk Boot Review or your very own BlackHawk Boot Real-Life Story.

For the story, tell us about your BlackHawk boots, how they performed, the situation you were in, etc. As part of your review or real-life story, be sure to mention all the cool features of the boot.

The winners will receive a brand new pair of BlackHawk Warrior Wear Desert Ops Boots. The video needs to be at least 1 to 2 minutes long and must mention why your BlackHawk Desert Ops boots are so great!

Selected videos will appear on our website, and of those posted videos, the two videos judged to be the best by our web development team will receive a free pair of BlackHawk Desert Ops Boots.

Be sure to include a phrase similar to “I’m doing this boot review for patriotoutfitters.com” at the beginning of the video. (Note: Please do not mention the contest – just state that you are doing a review for Patriot Outfitters.) Every submission is welcome.

Don’t have a pair of BlackHawk Desert Ops boots? Send us a review/real-life story video of any item that we sell and if we use your video, we’ll hook you up with a cool piece of FREE gear.

Send the best quality video that you can. Winning videos will be selected by our web design team here at Patriot Outfitters.

Rules for the BlackHawk Boot Story & BlackHawk Boot Review Videos:
• How to Enter: Upload your video by using the "Send Video" button at the bottom of this page.
• Video Quality: Best quality, good lighting, steady camera.
• Video Length: 1 to 2 minutes, or longer if you’ve got a great story/review.
• Closing Date: Early bird gets the worm, so send in your videos ASAP for a better chance to win!

Here are a few tips for making a great video:
• Camera Position - use a tripod to stabilize your camera. Keep all your movements slow, smooth and deliberate.
• Light - good lighting will improve the overall appearance of the video and enhance the product you are reviewing.
• Composition - look at your shot and get your subject framed as nice as you would when taking a still picture.
• Sound - speak clearly and avoid/control any background sound before you begin.
• Plan - be sure to have a storyboard worked up for the video shots and a well thought out script for audio.

Also, don’t forget the most important part in making a good video – having fun!

Click here to upload your video review/story today!

Good luck!

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