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The idea for the video is to have a split screen.

Basically we need 2 stationary video camera's on tripods. Reason behind this is that the dyno screen for spectators is inside the shop and the dyno is outside and if we can get a split screen of the car on the roller plus the screen with the gragh, then it should give people a perspective as to what's going on.

This will only work if we can get someone that's willing to put the time in to merge the footage together.

I hope this makes sense.

I can merge the footage. I done picture in picture when we took Steve's rocky for a run:

if you're interested, my old man makes camera/video equipment on the side as a hobby thingy. like flying fox, boom, steady cam setups.

Really? I wish you told me years ago. I've been trying to make my own gear since 2009 but it was so difficult without a workshop like yours. You should see the basic steady cam setups i've made that hasn't lasted. Might have to have a word to your dad about it.

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Prize update

Happy to announce a couple more sponsors that have generously donated some vouchers to the dyno day. A huge thanks to GSL RallySport and Import Monster for their generous vouchers.

[*]Naz from KMF will be awarding a $250 detail voucher for the most deserving participant car. http://www.kustommotorfinishes.com.au/

[*]Glen & Grant from ESP (Prize to be detailed). http://www.espracing.com.au/

[*]Mick & Trent. National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd – Federal Tyres 6280 6109

[*]Thanks to MSCN Motorsport Mobile as they are sponsoring us for a $150 voucher to spend @ www.mscn.com.au

[*]Thanks to Dusty at MVP Motorsports for their $50 voucher to spend at www.mvpmotorsports.com

[*]Thanks to Aaron at Import Monster for their $100 voucher to spend at http://www.importmonster.com.au

[*]Thanks to Greg at GSL RallySport for voucher (tba) to www.gslrallysport.com

Yep, don't stress just yet. But if you know any local businesses that would like to sponsor a prize then by all means ask them.

Here's another Prize update, Shane from Gorilla Industries will be donating a $50 voucher. Thank you so much for this Shane it’s greatly appreciated. www.gorillaindustries.com.au

[*]Naz from KMF will be awarding a $250 detail voucher for the most deserving participant car. http://www.kustommotorfinishes.com.au/

[*]Glen & Grant from ESP (Prize to be detailed). http://www.espracing.com.au/

[*]Mick & Trent. National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd – Federal Tyres 6280 6109

[*]Thanks to MSCN Motorsport Mobile as they are sponsoring us for a $150 voucher to spend @ www.mscn.com.au

[*]Thanks to Dusty at MVP Motorsports for their $50 voucher to spend at www.mvpmotorsports.com

[*]Thanks to Aaron at Import Monster for their $100 voucher to spend at http://www.importmonster.com.au

[*]Thanks to Greg at GSL RallySport for voucher (tba) to www.gslrallysport.com

[*]Thanks to Shane at Gorilla Industries for their $50 voucher to www.gorillaindustries.com.au

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That's a top vid !! Yep, that's what I was thinking. Would you be willing to give that a try and the dyno day? If you are what don't you have that you need to make this happen?

Ummm, I should have everything to make it happen..... I think. I'll try and put up a test video of what I think you have in mind, with some of my old footage.

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