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sechsgang 01-30-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Bsaint (Post 408381)


I'm definitely not hating on him. Its pretty sick that he has the opportunity to have both of them at a young at age. Even more power to him if he can drive them and not get into some serious trouble. The more people that do HPDE's the better, maybe eventually he can do some club racing.


I have made it a point to fly really low on these forums for most of the bashing that goes on...but that being said, I AM clubracing the car this summer for the PCA. The suspension/interior will be done in the next 2.5 or so weeks and the car will be ready for its first DE at VIR on the 17th-19th of march. There is no excuse for my position or luck. However, I am generally very humble about the opportunaties that I am allowed and ususally I have no problems fitting into whatever car group I am in, be it Porsche, BMW or just local tuners. I dont do anything reckless(relatively anyway...everyone has their experiences) and dont make myself an ass while on the road...in either car...well, not the M anymore as that car was traded in for a 4 door, automatic sedan for the multiple 4-700 mile trips I will be making along the PCA clubracing "circuit".

Mr. SUAVE 01-31-2007 04:17 PM

nice...

Bubba Ho-Tep 01-31-2007 09:43 PM

Thanks for sharing. Better than 99% of all other videos out there, most are amateurs. Please take this as "constructive" criticism: Overall I thought it was a bit long. It's hard to keep a viewers interest with static shots (w/o action). That said some of the compositions were well done- the colors as well. Some of the shots were a bit redundant.

Some of the shots had notable shake to them. If your dong simple pans use a tripod. If they are moving/tracking shots use a glidecam. I reccomend the the 4000 Pro depending on what size/weight cam your shooting with.
Here a clip of me using it with some clients of mine:
http://www.gmelliottvideo.com/XrayCredits.wmv


If you ever need any help let me know.

PS I do video professionally and just this month was recognized as one of the top 25 in the industry by EventDV magazine.
http://www.eventdv.net/Downloads/EventDV25forWeb.pdf (Pg.44, I'm Glen) Ok *end boast*

Again thanks for sharing!

Evo8kid 01-31-2007 10:15 PM

nice vid, ever nicer cars. Not your usual street video, well put together

adamkob32 01-31-2007 11:18 PM

What software did you guys use for the editing? Video looks great!!

--Adam

OptiCon 02-01-2007 02:17 AM

Beautiful cars. But I'm too jealous to want to own one. If I had that kind of money I'd end up cramming a Noble into a beat up Geo chassis and hunting you down. :mrgreen:


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