Nice vídeo, congrats, this thing Will be huge! On thing i miss on your shots is light try to put light stands to better vídeo quality, Stay healthy God bless you.
I do already have and use one, i can try two. The hard part sometimes is actually getting light to the part im filming, and me in that spot at the same time. its the eternal struggle i have. if you watch the early videos in this series i had no lights at all and i honestly hated the quality of those.
I love this build so much. Also I'm really liking the way you film your videos by any chance would you tell me what equipment you use and also some pointers on film technique. I recently purchased a BMW K100RS and want to film the entire build and really like the way you film as its quite enjoyable to watch.
most of it is filmed on tripod with a warm stage light. my camera is an a7iii but you can certainly get away with a less expensive camera. all the moving shots are hand held with a final cut stabilizer on it…. unless i nail it
The technicity of your art deserves more viewers ! Keep up with your talent.
I appreciate it!
Dude. You're doing a fantastic job. Making the Visser gear heads proud.
I will uphold tradition.
Looking great!
Nice vídeo, congrats, this thing Will be huge! On thing i miss on your shots is light try to put light stands to better vídeo quality, Stay healthy God bless you.
I do already have and use one, i can try two. The hard part sometimes is actually getting light to the part im filming, and me in that spot at the same time. its the eternal struggle i have. if you watch the early videos in this series i had no lights at all and i honestly hated the quality of those.
@@ZipTied I wonder if it's a phone thing, on my phone the lighting and video quality looks very good to me
Looks good Elliot keep up the good work
Thanks mr sledge!
absolute banger of a build! cannot wait to see this thing rip!
same!
I love this build so much. Also I'm really liking the way you film your videos by any chance would you tell me what equipment you use and also some pointers on film technique. I recently purchased a BMW K100RS and want to film the entire build and really like the way you film as its quite enjoyable to watch.
most of it is filmed on tripod with a warm stage light. my camera is an a7iii but you can certainly get away with a less expensive camera. all the moving shots are hand held with a final cut stabilizer on it…. unless i nail it
Also thank you!
@@ZipTied thank you too
What's your goal for this build? Track car? Street beast?
track mostly but i want to do a road trip from vegas to seattle in the end
First one
and currently the best one!