(Gives it a gritty, documentary feel)
When the gate swings open, switch to fast-paced, high-energy music. Since your footage is 720p , avoid zooming in too much to keep the image sharp; instead, use speed ramping (slow-mo during a big buck, then fast-forward to the landing).
To help you turn this raw footage into a professional-quality feature or highlight reel, "Eight Seconds of Glory" (Classic and punchy)
If you are looking to compare your footage to professional standards or find a venue for a future shoot, many top-tier events like the PBR World Finals and the Sheridan WYO Rodeo showcase the kind of multicam editing and high-intensity storytelling used in the industry.
Show the aftermath—the rider getting up, the crowd’s reaction, or the dust settling. End with a fade to black and your title card. 3. Technical Polish
Start with the tension. Close-up shots of the rider adjusting their grip, the bull’s heavy breathing, and the gate vibrating. Use a slow, low-frequency sound bed to build anticipation.