Starting a new series - featuring an Audi Quattro UR Turbo
Starting a new series - featuring an Audi Quattro UR Turbo
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NFox

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190 posts

192 months

Thursday 6th April 2017
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Hi all,

So I have been filming car events and other random car things since about September last year. It's just a hobby, I already had all my camera gear etc and I found it a good excuse to get out, meet people as well as improve my filming and video editing!

Its all been fun but I have found filming events to be getting a little samesy. I had a go at some car reviews too but I am not much of a presenter!

So more recently I came up with a slightly different idea where by I get the owners of the car itself to almost review their own car. Therefore you have someone who has built/maintained or just drives the car daily to give you there thoughts as well as a bit of history etc of the car itself.

I am calling the series Cars & Keepers and I have put together the first episode this week whichc can be found: https://youtu.be/mxRgTTJuQGQ

I know technically there are a few bits that need to be addressed and its all things I will work on as I progress through the series. Equally though I welcome any feedback especially relating to the format of the video.

TIA Nick

singlecoil

35,772 posts

269 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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I thought it was very good. The music was fairly unobtrusive and kept at the right level which makes a nice change.

On the important connecting-with people level it would have been much better if you could have persuaded the owner to take his dark glasses off.

Adenauer

18,958 posts

259 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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I enjoyed that, and as Singlecoil said it's nice that the music wasn't too intrusive. Could have done without the driver poking his tongue out though.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but it sort of reminded me of a homemade travel guide video for Mallorca. thumbup


droopsnoot

14,157 posts

265 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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Yeah, that wasn't bad to watch, and a decent length as well, not too long. My one gripe is with the owner, not the film maker, and that's just because he called it a "U. R." quattro. I doubt I'd be able to talk for that long about my car.

NFox

Original Poster:

190 posts

192 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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Thanks all, yes far from perfect but this was a new concept for me and the owner is certainly not an actor and everything you see was from a single take! I really like the idea though and looking forward to doing some more with hopefully some more interesting cars.

I think the owner done pretty well, and I like the genuineness of his words. It will be interesting to see how future shoots go though as I have nothing ro compare it to at present!

singlecoil

35,772 posts

269 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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NFox said:
It will be interesting to see how future shoots go though as I have nothing to compare it to at present!
You could compare it with professional videos, the sort of thing you see on TV, if you like.

It depends utterly on where you are going with this, is it just a fun/personal development thing or do you want to attract viewers with the entertainment value of your videos?

NFox

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190 posts

192 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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It's always been more personal development but if I can interest and entertain people along the way then fantstic! I do want to keep it real too and not have it come across too commercial if that makes sense?

steve2

1,847 posts

241 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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I would have liked to hear the five pot a bit more but otherwise thought it was ok

singlecoil

35,772 posts

269 months

Friday 7th April 2017
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NFox said:
It's always been more personal development but if I can interest and entertain people along the way then fantstic! I do want to keep it real too and not have it come across too commercial if that makes sense?
Videos with this subject matter are never going to appeal to a general audience but keep producing work at this level and you may well gain quite a few subscribers. In my opinion people often think that all they have to do is to produce good camera work and interesting subject matter but I disagree. It's engagement with the audience that will get and keep viewers and that engagement comes from words and faces. Look at any successful work and you will hear and see plenty of both, no matter how interesting the cars are (or whatever else the subject is). Hence my earlier comment about the dark glasses. If you'd managed to get him to take them off you would have really been on to something.

It's not really the car (or whatever) that's interesting, it's how the people involved feel about it. If you watch any reality tv such as the baking thing, i;s not the cakes that matter, it's the faces and the reactions. Hence all the interviews, talking to camera, and reaction shots.

NFox

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190 posts

192 months

Saturday 8th April 2017
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singlecoil said:
Videos with this subject matter are never going to appeal to a general audience but keep producing work at this level and you may well gain quite a few subscribers. In my opinion people often think that all they have to do is to produce good camera work and interesting subject matter but I disagree. It's engagement with the audience that will get and keep viewers and that engagement comes from words and faces. Look at any successful work and you will hear and see plenty of both, no matter how interesting the cars are (or whatever else the subject is). Hence my earlier comment about the dark glasses. If you'd managed to get him to take them off you would have really been on to something.

It's not really the car (or whatever) that's interesting, it's how the people involved feel about it. If you watch any reality tv such as the baking thing, i;s not the cakes that matter, it's the faces and the reactions. Hence all the interviews, talking to camera, and reaction shots.
Thanks again for your time and feedback as with everyone else it is hugely appreciated . I have another shoot planned for the 15th for the next one so I shall definitely take this onboard and see what we can do to try and get a more personal feel from it!