Automotive Vloggers (Vol. 5)
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This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
ThomW said:
614-HSO said:
Is anything I said untrue? He talks like he's being paid by the word, and has a commerical agreement with Aston Martin. Nothing untrue there.Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Yes, 100 %. Great guy, great videos, not only the recent ones, try older ones !Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
He was getting over 1m views per video and then appears to have given up. His last video was 8 months ago. I wonder what happened. Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Wow, that's my viewing sorted for tonight! Watcehd a few mins of the first episode and I'm hookedBrit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
ThomW said:
Then tried the Autocar review as I relaly rate Matt Prior, but holy crap the audio is absolutely dreadful just like it has been on previous vids.
They're using what looks to me like a very cheap lavalier microphone, and then compensating for the poor quality recording by going very aggressive on vocal isolation in their edit software. That's why he sounds like he's nearly underwater in many of the shots.Issues like these do somewhat highlight how important it is to be multi-skilled if you want to attempt video production as a one-man band. It is why people who are used to having teams around them will always struggle in the transition to YouTube. There is no reason for more than one video to ever be like this - after the first one you either send Matt on a course to learn the skills, or make sure he always gets sent out with a helper!
No idea who these guys are, but the fact that they bought two cheap Army surplus Hummers and immediately took them on a roadtrip got my attention. I won't spoil too much, but their mechanicking skills are VERY impressive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfq1gyVIYEA
Dave200 said:
No idea who these guys are, but the fact that they bought two cheap Army surplus Hummers and immediately took them on a roadtrip got my attention. I won't spoil too much, but their mechanicking skills are VERY impressive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfq1gyVIYEA
I saw the first one the other day. Brilliant. Also, the fact the nearest hardware store had a transmission plate for a military-pec Hummer was very impressive. Anyone else ever try and follow the routes these various channels take on Google maps? The Barstow depot (for example) with all of the surplus vehicles is huge.
jayemm89 said:
They're using what looks to me like a very cheap lavalier microphone, and then compensating for the poor quality recording by going very aggressive on vocal isolation in their edit software. That's why he sounds like he's nearly underwater in many of the shots.
Issues like these do somewhat highlight how important it is to be multi-skilled if you want to attempt video production as a one-man band. It is why people who are used to having teams around them will always struggle in the transition to YouTube. There is no reason for more than one video to ever be like this - after the first one you either send Matt on a course to learn the skills, or make sure he always gets sent out with a helper!
Especially in a market as competitive as YouTube, audience expectations are exceedingly high these days. Issues like these do somewhat highlight how important it is to be multi-skilled if you want to attempt video production as a one-man band. It is why people who are used to having teams around them will always struggle in the transition to YouTube. There is no reason for more than one video to ever be like this - after the first one you either send Matt on a course to learn the skills, or make sure he always gets sent out with a helper!
It must be difficult to reset after having a team handling everything.
Edited by LincolnLovin on Tuesday 14th May 14:23
Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
That was an excellent watch, thanks!Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Bit perplexed by the final ep - 'now I'm finally going full time with the channel' then nothing.
Although looking at most recent comments he said yesterday the next adventure is ready to post, he's just looking for a video sponsor.
honda_exige said:
Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
That was an excellent watch, thanks!Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Bit perplexed by the final ep - 'now I'm finally going full time with the channel' then nothing.
Although looking at most recent comments he said yesterday the next adventure is ready to post, he's just looking for a video sponsor.
james6546 said:
honda_exige said:
Rusty Old-Banger said:
This is quite a fun channel: https://www.youtube.com/@c90adventures
Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
That was an excellent watch, thanks!Brit who lives in America doing silly adventures on unsuitable vehicles. Just watched his series where he's travelling 1000 mile offroad through Utah on a 125cc kids ride-on jeep. Not high-brow, but I found it quite amusing and really shows the "can do" attitude you get across the pond.
Bit perplexed by the final ep - 'now I'm finally going full time with the channel' then nothing.
Although looking at most recent comments he said yesterday the next adventure is ready to post, he's just looking for a video sponsor.
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