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Hi all,

just wondering if anyone was interested in this,

i film and edit for a living, got a cold at the moment and been stuck in the house all week editing, need to get away from the computer, i found a bit of excerise gets fid of the cold faster :(

Been dying to film some skylines, looking at a 2 - 3 min edit of some1s car, just pointless driving around shots, inside and out, things like that. mostly just make up some shots.

As it's a long weekend, any1 want to do this tomorrow (monday 2/6) should take about an hour or so to film (nice to meet some other skyline drivers), mostly finding different locations. Would be good if there were a few lines. gives me more footage to play with :( would b better if could do in the afternoon. north or south of the river. i don't mind going for a drive :(

just an idea :blink:

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i was thinking along the coast, it's been done a million times, but might b a good place to start. between hilarys and trigg, lots of hills, trying to find somewhere with little traffic. also thinking abt city (st georges tce) or any industrial areas.

not looking for any burnouts, racing, or anything like that, just some clean footage of your car, also want some engine sounds :D

might b a bit late in the afternoon, but how abt 4pm start, the light will be disappearing, which is what i'm after, should make the cars stand out better :D

no probs, if any1 wants to come, meet at the new car parks @ hillarys at 4pm, the ones on the coast side, if ur leaving hillarys, heading towards trigg (north), the 1st ones on the right, might have to do a uturn depending on which way ur coming.

this is not a cruise, no maps, nothing like that, just in case any1 was thinking :D

pretty much just use the coast, then if anybody wants, head back to the city (or there abouts), looking to get more driving shots, means i have to go ahead, set up camera, then film away, thats why coast might b good, can find a few good spots, people can do uies and we can film some more :D

haha, this should b fun :teehee:

can't stay to long at the car park as the light will b fading, if any1 is gonna b late, just head north on the coast from hillarys. u'll either c some skylines or me filming ;) will b hanging around the hillarys 2 trigg area 4 a while

or contact me on 041 904 5943

thanks

steve

haha, yeah, thanks guys for coming down, i'm abt to look at the footage now, not as much as i wanted, but still some good stuff :D I'll try and upload something 2night

and a bit thanks for getting my car going again :thumbsup: i might have been stuck there for a while, my alarm went a but crazy, started screaming at me for no reason. then it killed my car, i know who i'm phoning tomorrow morning :(

Steve




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