RE: Time For Tea? Respect Your Elders
Thursday 25th October 2012
Much as the arrival of digital SLRs democratised stills photography the latest crop of video equipped cameras and laptops powerful enough to edit with is doing the same for filming. All the gear in the world isn't going to help if you haven't got a creative bone in your body but thankfully a new breed of talented and passionate petrolheads is off exploiting this technology to share online some beautifully filmed ditties celebrating love for all things automotive.
Time For Tea? Respect Your Elders
A little bit of retro BMW love to accompany your afternoon brew...
Josh Clason of Depth Of Speed and Petrolicious has been churning out videos like this for a while now and we've featured a couple of his already. The Porsche 962 in Japan vid we Time For Tea?'d the other week followed a similar form. And now we have another, this one from Frazer Spowart at Cars I See and featuring a BMW-mad father and son from Georgia and their deeply gorgeous 2002. It's no concours queen, nor are they hung up on some purist approach to inch-perfect originality. It's just a car they love, driven and doted upon with the kind of enthusiasm we can all relate to. Enjoy!
Cars I See - 1972 BMW 2002 from Frazer Spowart on Vimeo.
Discussion
Mermaid said:
a lot of glass, low waist. slim - lovely.
Skinny pillars. Shame about the rear marker light.
The video is as good as the Murray BMW unscripted E9 one?
- EDIT ** - Nice video, compares well with the official unscripted ones. Sounds a bit BLMC like, perhaps that the head and cam? I've never noticed the C pillar gets wider, flares out from the Hofmeister kink before.
Edited by carinaman on Thursday 25th October 16:01
This new wave of video's we are seeing are very refreshing, they are all about the passion, I love them. As for the BMW, what’s not to love, a very cool car. This is the sort of car kids should be trying to get into, they can work on them without the need for a computer, and being RWD learn some decent car control, that’s got to be more fun than a Corsa. Also I suspect it might be cheaper to insure as it would be regarded as a classic
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