350z twin turbo video shoot!
350z twin turbo video shoot!
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djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Just been playing about yesterday and did a small shoot (on the drive way! lol) of the zed! what do you think?

Any tips for filming would be great too.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D2A_8BuHj4

smile

RB Will

10,653 posts

263 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Car and video look pretty slick but did I see standard Brembos on there eek

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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RB Will said:
Car and video look pretty slick but did I see standard Brembos on there eek
Yeah OEM brembo's but stoptech floating disc's, Performance friction carbon pad's, braided lines and Motul RFB 660 fluid! There set up quite well to be honest! LOL..I would love a BBK though! ha..

DanDC5

19,772 posts

190 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Sure I saw this coming from Silverstone last Sunday. And it was on the cover of Banzai mag a while back I think?

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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DanDC5 said:
Sure I saw this coming from Silverstone last Sunday. And it was on the cover of Banzai mag a while back I think?
Yeah I was at the brit car 24H last weekend mate, Were you the one In the DC5 I passed?

Beeznitch

195 posts

205 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Needs more red Corvette as the camera car Timmy

DanDC5

19,772 posts

190 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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djtimodj said:
Yeah I was at the brit car 24H last weekend mate, Were you the one In the DC5 I passed?
Yea. I wanted to have another look at your car so decided pass my mate laugh

It does look mean coming up behind. I did have a quick look at much it would be to twin turbo a 350 when I got home, then I got depressed when I saw the costs.

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Beeznitch said:
Needs more red Corvette as the camera car Timmy
LOL... So you are still alive! lol... Yeah mate need to get out and do another video soon.

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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DanDC5 said:
Yea. I wanted to have another look at your car so decided pass my mate laugh

It does look mean coming up behind. I did have a quick look at much it would be to twin turbo a 350 when I got home, then I got depressed when I saw the costs.
Lol... Yeah tell me about it :-s haha

DanDC5

19,772 posts

190 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Car looks and sounds very nice though dude. I like a lot.

djtimodj

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198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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DanDC5 said:
Car looks and sounds very nice though dude. I like a lot.
Thanks man, I love the DC5's too, My girl friend really wanted one but she's a bit small for them really so she's looking at a S2K now!

Benbay001

5,830 posts

180 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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I like the music what is it? Great video editing skills too!
Forget that, i found the song.

DanDC5

19,772 posts

190 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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djtimodj said:
DanDC5 said:
Car looks and sounds very nice though dude. I like a lot.
Thanks man, I love the DC5's too, My girl friend really wanted one but she's a bit small for them really so she's looking at a S2K now!
I keep looking at S2k's to be honest, didn't realise how cheap I could insure one for now I'm 25. It's made a massive difference. Think it's going to be a wait until after winter decision....

Lunja

502 posts

208 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Your vids look great! Have you been watching any of Stephen Brook's films on Vimeo by any chance? If not it's definitely worth having a look because he creates beautiful vids using a humble DSLR and a few primes.

To take it to the next level I would suggest investing and a tripod with a fluid video head to give smoother pans and tilts. Manfrotto, Vinten and Libec are the most well known, but their stuff isn't cheap. One super-cheap way to get smother pans with a cheaper tripod is to hook a rubber band around the pan bar and pull the tripod head round with your finger. The band acts as a shock absorber and smoothes the movement.

Quick question - what are you using to create the shaky low-signal type effects?

RB Will

10,653 posts

263 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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djtimodj said:
RB Will said:
Car and video look pretty slick but did I see standard Brembos on there eek
Yeah OEM brembo's but stoptech floating disc's, Performance friction carbon pad's, braided lines and Motul RFB 660 fluid! There set up quite well to be honest! LOL..I would love a BBK though! ha..
How well do they cope? I run the same Brembos on my Impreza which I'm guessing is a fair bit lighter than your 350 and even with braided lines, 5.1 fluid and DS2500 pads they just can't cope with it on a track. I have a set of AP Racing 6pots going on there shortly.

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Lunja said:
Your vids look great! Have you been watching any of Stephen Brook's films on Vimeo by any chance? If not it's definitely worth having a look because he creates beautiful vids using a humble DSLR and a few primes.

To take it to the next level I would suggest investing and a tripod with a fluid video head to give smoother pans and tilts. Manfrotto, Vinten and Libec are the most well known, but their stuff isn't cheap. One super-cheap way to get smother pans with a cheaper tripod is to hook a rubber band around the pan bar and pull the tripod head round with your finger. The band acts as a shock absorber and smoothes the movement.

Quick question - what are you using to create the shaky low-signal type effects?
Thanks mate, A fluid head is next on my shopping list! The effects were all done usinf FCP X software. You can pick a trial version up that lasts 30 days!

Tuvra

7,926 posts

248 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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I think the video needs a few "whole car" shots at the end with some nice effects.

In regards to the car, its great, however the standard Z wheel does look awfully cheap, it may just be the video though...

djtimodj

Original Poster:

198 posts

218 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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Tuvra said:
I think the video needs a few "whole car" shots at the end with some nice effects.

In regards to the car, its great, however the standard Z wheel does look awfully cheap, it may just be the video though...
Yeah no full car shots as this was taken on the driveway! lol...Wheel? steering wheel? Yeah Its not the best and I have a Nardi tornio deep corn ready to go on when I pick up a steering wheel quick release!

Tuvra

7,926 posts

248 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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djtimodj said:
Tuvra said:
I think the video needs a few "whole car" shots at the end with some nice effects.

In regards to the car, its great, however the standard Z wheel does look awfully cheap, it may just be the video though...
Yeah no full car shots as this was taken on the driveway! lol...Wheel? steering wheel? Yeah Its not the best and I have a Nardi tornio deep corn ready to go on when I pick up a steering wheel quick release!
Yeah sorry, the steering wheel, it looks very cheap and old fashioned. Its the shape plus the texture of the plastic I think. A new wheel will correct my only complaint - Love the WHEELS by the way biggrin

I think a few full car shots in a cool location (im thinking derelict factory) with some nice lighting effects effects would slide in lovely right at the end of a very cool video.

beer Good work!

Lunja

502 posts

208 months

Friday 7th October 2011
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djtimodj said:
The effects were all done usinf FCP X software. You can pick a trial version up that lasts 30 days!
Is there a specific effect that you dropped onto the clip in FCP or did you create it yourself? I use Premiere and I'm sure I could replicate the effect by using a lined overlay, playing with the white levels and keying the movement, which isn't a huge amount of work but if there's a drag-and-drop effect that gives that result I'll look around for the CS5 equivalent.