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Like all of us, I have been a car enthusiast ever since I can remember. I am now putting my passion into film through the development of a new program called In Air.

In Air is a program which is based solely on the next generation of cars, underground high performance motor vehicles. Stepping away from the bling of show cars, this is not about looks, it's about performance, which usually results in a perfect view.

Currently under development, I have put together a pilot of the first show which I am currently trying to get on Foxtel and local network Channels.

What am I looking for? I am looking for a person who knows cars, is passionate about cars and is looking to volunteer to present on my show.

In Air's first episode looks at Drifting at Calder Park, skylinesaustralia.com Dyno Day at RE Customs, Feature car of the week: 4 Rotor RX3 and more.

Below is a link to a sneak preview of the show.

Youtube Link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIYvTzBsc2o

High Definition Link:

http://www.vimeo.com/813271

For a full version of the episode please email me at [email protected] or call me on 0433 295 402.

  • Standard DVD (Costs $10 and is in Standard format)
  • High Definition DVD (Costs $10 and needs to be copied onto your hard drive for maximum viewing potential)
    Costs are purely for postage, copy of dvd and time, $5 pick up available.

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Hey Guys I have been getting quite a few questions in relation to what I'm looking for so I thought I'd better explain a little further.

First things first thank you all for your support.

I am based in Melbourne so at this stage I will be predominantly based local (due to funds)

until we get sponsorship and everything off the ground. Yes we are looking for a presenter

yet the presenter will actually be involved in the research and heart of the segment so to

speak. This involves doing a little bit of investigative work and not being afraid to talk

to people and ask questions. There are many car enthusiasts who are willing to put up their

hand for this job however, this is not just a show, this is a commitment and presentation.

We can all admire Top Gear as it takes an unbiased view of a multitude of cars where they

compare, criticise and compliment all aspects. We are not wanting to be another Top Gear,

far from it. However we want the quality, the knowledge, the passion and the drive that that

show represents. We are looking at aiming this show at the next generation which is

predominantly import focused with a great enthusiasm towards High Performance.

So in saying all this, if you seem like you would be committed to fulfill this through

research, passion and dedication, and to put in a lot of weekends, then please give me a

call on 0433 295 402 to discuss further.

Kind regards,

Ali

  • 1 year later...

Where did this go? Anyone know?

Hey Guys I have been getting quite a few questions in relation to what I'm looking for so I thought I'd better explain a little further.

First things first thank you all for your support.

I am based in Melbourne so at this stage I will be predominantly based local (due to funds)

until we get sponsorship and everything off the ground. Yes we are looking for a presenter

yet the presenter will actually be involved in the research and heart of the segment so to

speak. This involves doing a little bit of investigative work and not being afraid to talk

to people and ask questions. There are many car enthusiasts who are willing to put up their

hand for this job however, this is not just a show, this is a commitment and presentation.

We can all admire Top Gear as it takes an unbiased view of a multitude of cars where they

compare, criticise and compliment all aspects. We are not wanting to be another Top Gear,

far from it. However we want the quality, the knowledge, the passion and the drive that that

show represents. We are looking at aiming this show at the next generation which is

predominantly import focused with a great enthusiasm towards High Performance.

So in saying all this, if you seem like you would be committed to fulfill this through

research, passion and dedication, and to put in a lot of weekends, then please give me a

call on 0433 295 402 to discuss further.

Kind regards,

Ali

Why was it called "In Air"?

I never understood that.

Maybe they only wanted cars that really "flew"...

Or they all had to be turbos...

Anyway... ...If a project like this was still trying to get off the ground, I'm still up for it...

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