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Hey guys my names Darvin I haven’t really been an active member here so most of you guys probably don’t know me. I’ve been working on trying to create an Australian series/short film about Cars, Car enthusiast and Car events. I’ve been trying to finish editing for the last 6 months…if you remember Eric being filmed in front of his GTR that was me behind the camera. I’ve had a lot of set backs on the project because of work and other issues like colour grading, music and also delays with recording dialogue etc… I’m still trying to find an Australian recording artist to provide me with some music… this is probably my biggest problem atm.

I’ve got 2 reasons for posting up this topic one is I’d like to know who these people are in the photos. First name, last name and also their SAU username so I can contact them personally please PM me. I need to check the spelling and need their permission to put their names in the credits.

The second reason is I’m trying to raise some funding for this project to make more films. I’m not asking for money to support my living expense or anything like that. I entered a film competition for just car insurance. To be able to win you need the highest amount of votes. If you would like to support me please have a look at the link below. (Its not spam) The video goes for one minute and is called “Illegal mods”

http://justcarinsurancereeldeal.com.au/view/52bec26e1094b2502a000022%C2'>

I hope you guys have fun watching and if you’ve got any feed back - negative or positive – let us know. Feel free to share, and if possible please help us out and vote for us using the red (vote with facebook) button.

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For music you can try here. All royalty free donated by the artists.

http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/

I also use some of Kevin Macleod's work as his license allows you to use it as long as you give him credits: http://incompetech.com/music/

haha no thats a different film, "Illegal mods" is what we called the competition film, click on the link and check it out. this film with your guys in it is called Double clutch.

sorry it would of been too long if i put all the interviews in. but ill edit a little section in the credits for the people that i interviewed but didn't put in the main part in film. pm me your full name anyway.

sorry it would of been too long if i put all the interviews in. but ill edit a little section in the credits for the people that i interviewed but didn't put in the main part in film. pm me your full name anyway.

you didnt interview me, hence, no love.

all good.

hope the comp goes well.

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