I enjoy filming my hunts and feel like something is missing if I don't have a camera with me on stand or even still hunting.
I feel it adds to the challenge. Have I had the camera cost me a pig or two? Yes.Do I care? No.
However, I come from an art background and documenting events, feelings, and scenes is natural to me. I film spider webs moving in a light breeze, my shadow on the ground with bow in hand, songbirds and other things that I find visually interesting. I also carry a sketchbook and draw while on stand.
When I get a shot at an animal, I can review the footage of the hit or miss and decide on my next move. I encourage people that hunt with me to video their hunts. It's helped many times recovering pigs.
My son is almost twelve now and I have video of him slinging arrows at age two. He has filmed me a few times, too. Once after I made a rare perfect hit on a bedded pig at 8 yards. I turned around and saw him wide eyed behind the tripod because he accidentally zoomed in during the stalk and got my back instead of the pig! We laugh about it now.
It is difficult filming your own hunts but is so rewarding when it comes together. Plus, we as traditional bowhunters are used to doing things the hard way.