Our barking is paying off
Ok so we’re not that regular doing blogs but this one comes with good news!
We have signed up to do Group S Classic Car Racing’s social media account. After several months following Group S and making teaser and related content, we finally got the go ahead to create and share social media content. This is awesome as we now have the power to roam around the racetracks of Australia to get the shots and footage we always wanted.
We have signed up to do Group S Classic Car Racing’s social media account. After several months following Group S and making teaser and related content, we finally got the go ahead to create and share social media content. This is awesome as we now have the power to roam around the racetracks of Australia to get the shots and footage we always wanted.
Other news. Our office has moved and we no longer have a balcony but we have an amazing layout to work in and as we are both together in the same room, our ideas fly thick and fast. On top of that its now a mixture of photography studio, editing room, aircraft control centre, dining room, bedroom, kennel, think tank, art studio and arcade.
WE ALSO HAVE MERCH! We have baseball caps, snap caps and t-shirts! Thanks to the guys over at Dreamcatcher who printed out everything, we have been roaming around in our own-labelled gear on our last trip to the track.
The brief of our last shoot; create a video about PIF and the prize of a Hot Lap. Armed with new cameras (go pro style cameras) and our tried and tested D5100 we interviewed the winners who both got a 1:48 and 1:49 around Sydney Motorsports Park in a 1967 Porsche 911 Carrera. With internal footage of the passengers and our trackside shots, we accumulated quite a lot to work with.
The brief of our last shoot; create a video about PIF and the prize of a Hot Lap. Armed with new cameras (go pro style cameras) and our tried and tested D5100 we interviewed the winners who both got a 1:48 and 1:49 around Sydney Motorsports Park in a 1967 Porsche 911 Carrera. With internal footage of the passengers and our trackside shots, we accumulated quite a lot to work with.
There was one little hiccup as Dan was sick and we missed out on the second day of racing but we did get the last race of Group S. With three cameras in three cars, we filmed the inner workings three of the drivers over the grid. The production has been slow as there have been several quick jobs that turned into major works due to the deadlines too. Other than that, the productions that have been kept under wraps until we get the go ahead from the client.
We also had fun making our first introduction film with the crew. A mixture of our madness and the back-story of who we and what we do is explained while having a whole lot of fun. Everything people have asked us or prefer not to read about is in there. We haven’t done the bloopers and outtakes though which will be enjoyable as Dan and I were both rolling on the ground with tears when we saw it the first time.
That’s all we really have to say.
El Hefe Gigante Signing off
That’s all we really have to say.
El Hefe Gigante Signing off