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Sale/Auction Tips & Requirements (Camera, Videos and Using Youtube)CAMERA VIDEO YOUTUBE Click on these links to go directly to that area on this page. A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS!! Hire a professional photographer. Your photo is the first link to any potential buyer and can get unlimited attention from more buyers for your animal.
View "Required Photo's" shown on the Consignor's Tab - Auction & Consignor Information Be sure your camera has a zoom lens. Stand 20 feet away from your animal and zoom in. This will keep the perspective correct. For Digital Cameras: Be sure to set the camera to be 1MB up to a maximum of 3MB for the best clarity. Most digital cameras are set to the smallest picture size. DO NOT USE THE SMALLEST PICTURE SIZE when taking your animals pictures. RESET to medium/maximum size. Don't take only a few photos and think you have the perfect photo. Take 30-50 and take a least 5 or 6 photos of the same pose. Stand back at least 20 feet from your mule/horse and zoom in. This will help keep proper perspective. Digital cameras are great as you can view the photo right after you have taken it, but the shutter speeds on digital cameras can be extremely slow and it is easy to miss your mule/horses ears being up. LIGHTING Make sure NOT to get the photographers shadow onto the animal. BACKGROUND POSITION When you are shooting a Profile of your animal, have your handler position his feet correctly, keep them together and square with the body and straight vertically.. Sometimes the head and neck can be turned 45 degrees. Make sure to center your animals in the frame or at least don't chop off his ears, tail or legs. Having a rider on your horse is not always the best way to show off your horse's conformation. You can certainly have a rider showing your horse and take photo's of the activity, but we like a conformation shot with your horse saddled and bridled with no rider! We are selling the horse, not the rider! For a Three Quarter Front shot from the back, the animal can stand square with his head and neck straight or turned back looking at you. Make sure his ears are up! DO OT tie your animal to a tree, a fence or a trailer to take your picture. Get someone to help hold the animal that is capable of positioning the animal correctly and getting his attention to put his ears up.The use of a mirror sometimes will work to get the animals attention. FORMATTING AND SIZING Make sure you resize and highlight your photos properly before uploading them to the website. Upload them at a minimum of 500kb up to 5 MB. You can resize your photos in Photo Shop or another software program. We must have pictures in a jpg format. It is easy to find your photos later by naming the photos with your animals name, like: DocBar.jpg or DocBarLeftside.jpg. THE ANIMAL REMEMBER- TAKE LOTS OF PICTURES TO GET THE PERFECT ONE View "Required VIDEO" shown on the Consignor's Tab - Auction & Consignor Information TRIPOD **A MUST** The use of a tripod IS the very best choice you make when filming a video. Be sure to keep your picture zoomed in on your animal in order to see all the qualities while riding. Show your animal doing everything they do best, but please don't bore your audience. Highlights Show your animal in the following examples as follows (be sure they have done this as the buyers will expect them to do anything in the video's well): When you get ready to produce your video, Copy 10-20 seconds of the very best highlights in the first 2-3 minutes of the video. If you have gotten your buyers attention, then they will want to watch your full video for all things and events your animal is able to do. Length of Video's Maximum length of the video should be 15 minutes. Auction Ring Video will be an average time is 3 minutes in the ring and a maximum of 4-5 minutes. Youtube Suggestions When completing/editing your video be sure you complete the Boxes beneath the video, Top Box is short description, we suggest: 2019 (horses name) consigned by (consignor's name) to Cody Horse Sale, May 11, 2019. Next Box: Description - Please insert your horses description, same one used on the website. Last Box: "Meta Tags" are one or two word groups that the internet uses to find what a person looks for in searches: Thumbnail Choices are to the right of your video. Be Sure to Use/Choose a Thumbnail for your video; this will be one picture (youtube will provide you 3 choices coming from the video itself) which will show off your horse the very best and used as the promotion picture for your video. If you've taken a better still picture, use it.
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