1st real episode of Supercar Spin show

Note, all the official Supercar Spin articles will be on www.supercarspin.com from now on.

Hi all, Brendon and I filmed the 1st real episode of the Supercar spin show last weekend.  We got great positive comments on the pilot show so we thought lets do it and make a proper 1st episode.

Filmed in Brendon’s office we took everyone’s comments on board and made some real improvements behind the scenes:

  1. Brendon look at the camera more!
  2. Don’t talk over each other so much
  3. Try and inject some more character and fun
  4. Use a light on the background so we don’t get shadows on the back wall
  5. Brendon used a Autocue (MS PowerPoint on Laptop) for a trial and I used good old fashioned paper to refer to
  6. Include some video of the cars not just images
  7. Include the cars stats or main points of each story
  8. Make our small logo in the news bar down the bottom easier to read

I hope we improved on our Pilot episode, so here is the 1st episode:

‘Supercar Spin September 2010’ – Lotus Paris Auto show special

There was so much news for September we had to include a special additional part to episode 1 on all the new models Lotus released at the Paris Auto show, here is this extra bit:

‘Supercar Spin September 2010’ The Monthly Supercar & Sports Car Roundup

September trip to Europe 2010 with Mad & Loic’s wedding

Hi all, We just got back from a very very fast and rushed trip to Europe for 2 & half weeks, The main reason for the trip was to go to our good friends Mad & Loic’s wedding in the south of France and to make a small business trip to Cornwall with mum & dad.

Here is where the iPhone tracked us as driving all over the UK and France:

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First stop after arriving in England was to go for a brisk walk in the cool Autumn air on the Trundle hill at Goodwood, Chichester which is local to where I grew up.

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After a couple of days in the UK to get over the jetlag, we borrowed mums lovely new BMW 1 series car to drive to the South of France. This is arriving in France on the 4 hour Newhaven to Dieppe ferry.

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Then we drove for a few hours south in France, past Paris onto Orleans where our favourite French flatmate Damien lives. Well he now lives in Paris but his parents house where he grew up was in Orleans. He was very happy to see us and us to see him, still very good friends and we have a laugh.

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We went out to dinner that night at a French crepery and we had far too many beers, including I had one called Devils beer which was 12% alcohol in strength and was just too strong for beer!

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The following day with a bit of a hangover we had to drive 6 hours to the south of France to the region of the wedding. Here I am in a old French historic town trying to blend in as a local.

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Here is what we came for, the wedding our our lovely friends Mad (Madeline a Aussie girl) & Loic (a frenchie who has lived in Australia for years). It was a small wedding ceremony in a village hall but a grand wedding reception at a French vineyard. Unfortunately I was a bit sick on the day of the wedding and I couldn’t enjoy all the beautiful wines that were made on site where the wedding reception was (I did enjoy a bottle the day after).

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A beautiful guest at the wedding that could have been a bridesmaid she was so beautiful.

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The day after the wedding was a more informal lunch where all the guests got together, ate more food and drank of course more wine from the same vineyard. Then they brought our the dessert and there was a very happy girl.

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In Cannes I caught up with my old friend from Chichester Tim. Brought back memories for me when I spent a couple of weeks living and working on a big yacht in tropical Queensland Australia quite a few years ago. He is now the engineer on a huge and expensive (would be an understatement) motor cruiser.

He gave us a guided tour above and below decks. It was very extravagant in all areas with no expense spared, Gold here there and everywhere, the owner is the rich Arab business man who built and owns the famous indoor ski slope in Dubai and other hotels around the world.

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Tim showed us his new car, its called a ‘Fararee’ or something he said.IMG_0470

Some cocktails in Cannes with Tim. He showed us some nice bars and restaurants and showed us his new place he just bought there up on the hill overlooking the Marina just 5 minutes walk down to his boat.

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While we were staying in Cannes visiting Tim over a few days we made a day trip to Monaco which was just an hours drive away. Here is the famous Monte Carlo Casino in the centre of Monaco. We walked the entire length of the Monaco Formula 1 track apart from the tunnel section. We drove the tunnel section in mums BWM before we nearly ran out of petrol, its impossible to find petrol stations in Monaco, its just so dense with buildings. Oh we also broke a ticket machine in a car park and made 8 cars stack up in a queue, it was one of those days but we had fun.

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The view of Monaco from above, its one of the smallest countries in the world.

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We left from our time in the south of France and drove for 8 hours north back to Orleans. 8 hours is just too long to drive in one day, next time we fly, its cheaper to fly because of all the French toll roads too. We met up with Damien again and he took us for a twilight tour of his city Orleans.

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A lovely photo I took of the main river that passes though Orleans. I thought this came out really well considering it was taken on an iPhone I was pleasantly surprised.

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The French really know how to do toll roads, this toll booth had 38 toll booths!!

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After too many hours to remember of driving, a ferry ride and some more driving, we were back in England, and it felt comfortable to be home. The following night all the family got together and went out to a pub for dinner. Left to right, Grandad Fos, Nanny B, Michael, Sanna, sister Nicki, Mum & Dad.

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Next we had a 2 day business trip to Cornwall (regain of south west England) planned with mum & dad. We stopped in a beautiful old pub with a stream running through it in Devon Dartmoor, here’s dad getting some beers. In Cornwall the Cornish beer ‘Tribute’ was very good I found.

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This is proper English pub food a English ploughman’s lunch, Ham, cheddar cheese, salad, some chutney to go with the cheese and ham and some fresh bread, it was bloody lovely.

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This cow was very funny, it got really angry with our car driving through its turf and wanted to head butt the car side on.

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Beautiful Devon countryside in Dartmoor. Well this is a photo to finish the holiday. It was very rushed and we ended up driving some 3000km’s but it’s always nice to visit Europe and see family.

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Back to Australia, back to jobs and, oh I have to do that supercar spin episode……

Supercar Spin show is now on iTunes for your iPod/iPhone

Note, all the official Supercar Spin articles will be on www.supercarspin.com from now on.

Apple approved our Supercar Spin Pilot show today so it is now up on iTunes for anyone in the world, anywhere to see.

To get to it, go to iTunes on your iPod, iPhone or computer and search for ‘supercar spin’ and it will come straight up.

Now we will gauge how popular it is on YouTube and iTunes, look at the feedback comments and viewing figures to decide wether to make another episode.

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Supercar Spin Pilot show – it’s ready for the world to watch

Note, all the official Supercar Spin articles will be on www.supercarspin.com from now on.

This has been a project I’ve been keen to spend my spare time on with Brendon over the past month. After looking around all the YouTube and iTunes/iPod Podcasts all around the world, I couldn’t find a good monthly news show on all the juicy bits on supercars, sports car and luxury car news that car nuts just love to know about. So I had this idea of putting together a pilot episode of a monthly news show where we sift through the month’s huge pile of Press Releases from the automotive industry, and bring the viewer just the best bits so they don’t have to.

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A scene from the show talking about the price of the new Porsche 918 Spyder

Brendon was a bit hesitant to give it a go as he thought he would be bad on camera (the results show that was a false worry, he was even more natural than me I think) but I convinced him and we recorded it at his place with his lovely hand drawn picture of a Red Zonda as the background.

We felt we had got it right on the 3rd take and it was shot in one long continuous take to try and make it more natural, less edited. We were hoping for more of a feeling of two guys who are nuts about cars just talking about the latest gossip and adding their own opinions to the mix.

Brendon’s friend Martin DeMontfort www.mdillustration.com created the logo for us on his computer by hand using his graphics tablet and the final version with its tyre marks looks great! Martin hand draws a lot of the covers for the Australian MAD magazine so we knew he would do a great job at the logo. I altered the image with a Red Zonda to make it stand out more for the iTunes/iPod Podcast library featured logo.

supercarspinlogo The Logo hand drawn by Martin The iTunes/iPod Podcast logo

My friend Jay Ng (a local short film director) gave some advice on how to make the titles stand out more and other little bits of production advice through the project. The best bit of advice from him was to actually try and give it a go in the first place after I told him the original idea some months ago. Jay also came up with the all important catchy name ‘Supercar Spin’ which is much better than the working title we had ‘Supercar monthly news’ 🙂

Filming was done using my Sony HD video camera and a external miniature microphone taped to the desk in front of us and all the post-production was done in Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects and Photoshop like I do all my videos in now.

Overall I’m very happy with the results of the pilot show which is after all a bit of a test to see how it came out. I added a header to the video at the top of the screen to ask for comments and feedback Good OR Bad because we really want to know wether to make another episode. The video was only 2 hours on YouTube and we received our first comment which was great:

“I liked the show in my opinion it was filled with a lot of information in a small package. I hope you get enough support from the viewers to continue producing the show.

Thumbs up.”

If we get more positive feedback we will have a go at our real first episode 1. I have submitted the video to the Apple iTunes/iPod Podcast library but unlike YouTube, Apple have to watch and approve the video first for content and quality before it is approved and allowed to go up on iTunes. If it does get through it will be viewable by anyone in the world with a iPhone or iPod by just by typing in ‘Supercar Spin’ which could open up the video to 1000’s of views a day.

So enough talking about it, here is the actual show to watch (click to play).
If you want to watch it in Full HD you can view the HD version.

Please, let me know what YOU think of it?

Working on a short film – ‘Empty’

I have been working on a short film called ‘Empty’ over the last few weeks with director Jay Ng who I worked with on the short film ‘’The Poker Table’ last year for Sony Tropfest  View it here on YouTube.

This film like last one is a pretty intense and dark film penned by Jay Ng himself, it makes me wonder what kind of dreams the guy has at night! 🙂 The film is about a young women Anna who returns to her office job after a terrible accident and the series of lifelike flashbacks that she imagines (or not) as she try’s to return to her boring office job. As said the story and script are pretty intense and dark, have a read of one of the pages from the script below:

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All the crew, actors and extras had fun filming over the 3 and a half days of shooting with lots of fake blood, drilling into baby dolls heads and between takes lots of laughter. A lot of the crew form ‘The Poker Table’ were called back with myself acting as chief on camera or ‘Director of Photography’ for the wanky term. All the crew were all playing their parts well in this short film and we felt like we were more professional and gelling as a team more compared to the last film, which was great.

Here are some photos from the first 2 days shooting.

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Setting up for a scene in a warehouse

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I had to learn how to use a pretty serious video camera

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Applying some fake latex skin and patches of
blood to make a dead like arm and hand
 

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One of the actors playing out a scene where he drills a baby dolls head

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Me on camera filming in the ladies toilets for a mirror scene

Washing the car + no roof

I washed the new car at Brendon’s the other day on a cool late winters day. Its amazing how clean a Black car looks just after you give it a good clean, basically everything but the internal aluminium interior is Black and it all shines a deep Gloss Black.

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There were a lot of swirl marks on the Black paint I noticed, basically from the car being taken to bad car washes in its 3 year life in Melbourne so far. I got in contact with the guy who details all of Lamborghinis cars for them and he detailed the car inside and out over a day at the Lamborghini service centre. The body work apart from a couple of tiny stone chips on the nose looks like new like it has just left the factory.

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I also bought a soft top roof from a guy in Melbourne from the Lotus club. I got it half price at $700 which was a good deal as it is brand new. It didn’t fit his Exige as he has a roll cage fitted but fits mine, and it means I can enjoy some open top motoring again once the weather warms up.

3 Ring Circus Mountain bike race

smart car + mountain bike inside = looks very funny

Hello all! Brendon and I completed our first ever mountain bike race on the weekend called the 3 Ring Circus (mountain bike events always have funny names). It was a endurance event over 50 km’s off-road with a mix of fire trail and single track.

Me & Brendon on 3 rings circus

Note I am laughing here in front of Brendon for some reason

There was a bit of a issue at the start though. The night before Brendon and I pulled apart our bikes to squeeze them into the back of our tiny cars, my Peugeot 206cc and his smart car (smart car + mountain bike inside = looks stupid). Trouble is as it was dark I left one small part that holds my back wheel on, on the grass!

When we got to the event we found the part was missing and so asked the race mechanics but as I have a fancy bike (or whizz bang bike as they called it), they didn’t have the spare part. Next the announcer on the PA put a message out to the hundreds of people asking if anyone had the spare part, no one came forward.

Then after 2 minutes this lovely lady came over and said she just found out she has bronchitis and did I want to use her bike. well it wasn’t the best bike in the world it has to be said, it was pretty crap really, but it was a bike!

I did the event with my handicap of a crappy bike and to my amazement I overtook crazy rider Ian in the last few km’s and came first out of our 4 man group with a time of 3:24 and 54 seconds, great! Go the girl bike!

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Brendon just finishing just a millisecond before he tripped up LOL

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All at the finishing line, Akhil, Brendon, Me and Ian 

Here’s how our times stacked up, I came first and on a girls bike ha-ha.

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Mars bar and cheese twisty aerodynamic efficiency testing

On Sunday Brendon, Josh and myself decided to test the aerodynamic efficiency of a mars bar and cheese twisty on the roof of the Exige. We felt it compromised high speed stability slightly and reduced the power-to-weight output of the car also slightly, but we noticed if we breathed out for long periods we could counteract this but then began to loose vision.

We did run into the risk that several hungry men in taller vehicles (basically anything on the road) were temped to reach out and grab our test food products when we stopped at Red lights.

The Snakata cheddar flavour on the central roof section didn’t last long, we ate them.

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Thanks to the assistance of Brendon’s dog for applying the scientific Blue tape.

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