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Judging by Noel's emotional response I expected not to be able to hear the cars at all so was pleasantly surprised that you could. Not a bad vid mate! Slightly lower music volume might be good (esp during car scenes) - and there are some high contrast bits in the video where you cant really see anything (eg 28secs)

but all and all very well done (better than anything I've ever made)

The visuals are great but why do people feel the neccessity to add some shit head banging poor excuse for music on a high performance car vid.

WE WANNA HEAR THE CARS BISH!

sorry mate, but i must have forgot to mention that this ISNT a "High Performance Car Vid", as you put it. Just some footage i put together of the whole weekend. Due to the 2.5m high fences and barricades around the whole SuperGP track and most of the Drift track, I was unable to get some good quality shot of the cars, otherwise it would have been smoke, tyres & BR Limiters the whole way thru.

But Thanks for your feedback, appreciated.

Judging by Noel's emotional response I expected not to be able to hear the cars at all so was pleasantly surprised that you could. Not a bad vid mate! Slightly lower music volume might be good (esp during car scenes) - and there are some high contrast bits in the video where you cant really see anything (eg 28secs)

but all and all very well done (better than anything I've ever made)

Yeah the song is a bit too loud, i agree. n as for the night shots, im sorry bout them, i need a better camera lol. Cheers mate.

what did u shoot that with... the white balance is shocking...

Few pointers tho;

* If you dont have an image stabilised lens you must use a tripod when it comes to video

* If the auto white balance is really shit, set a custom white balance as everything in your video looks cold the way it is now

* Nice editing job tho, it takes time and patience which you did well

* As mentioned watch the music levels, also watch out for the copyright on music when posted to share sites line vimeo & youtube you can have your entire audio track dumpped

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