Hope you enjoyed seeing behind the scenes of this project! Check out the final film here 👉 ruclips.net/video/2e1k22Cg45I/видео.html *CHAPTERS* 00:00 Picking up the Mazda 3 01:03 Driving from London to Paris 08:47 Day 2: Filming scenes in Paris 11:35 Day 3: Filming the Japanese craft of Kintsugi 14:46 Day 4: Filming extra Paris scenes 17:39 Day 5: Filming London scenes
How to make an advert not seem like an advert. Enjoyed both videos. The Kintsugi section in the final video was nice, to hear from the craftsman himself. But the BTS was my favourite.
Cheers Gavin! Honestly, in terms of client work, this was an easy match that just made so much sense and fit together really well. I literally had no amends other than removing a shot of someone who didn’t want to be on camera haha!
Watching the final product (video) actually had me in awe, I'd never realised how long and and involved the kintsugi process was, the dedication and craftsmanship is just amazing. great pair of videos as always Joe, ありがとう!
Great video Joe ! Am on our 8th Mazda, 4 of which were Mazda 3 GTs, 2 were the same colour as yours. Transmissions were automatics though with the GT package. Our last 2 were all wheel drive which is useful in Canadian winters.
Awesome video! The final film turned out great! Ironically, I was in the market for a new vehicle last fall as it was time to retire my 2012 Mazda 3, and this vehicle was the EXACT one I was considering. Ended up going with an Acura Integra, but I do love Mazdas. Great work, Joe and Elly!
Driving around France seemed to be fairly easy for the most part. Definitely some tricky aspects in Paris, but I think it was the added stress of filming it and being sat on the wrong side of the car that made it tricky.
@@joeallam back in 2016, when we were in France, google maps was not really helpful in the small, winding streets in cities like Arles. We only found our way to hotels by the kindness of strangers. We knew just a tiny bit of French and the locals in the south knew, in comparison, just a bit more English. Fun memories! Paris, we just walked and rode the subway... sigh... One day, with the little ones in tow, we shall be back... :P
Your vlogs about Japanese Craft series are always a delight to watch, Joe. The final film in the Mazda Europe channel is also absolutely beautiful and poetic. Hope you and Elly will get more chances to do this in the future. Also, ear-deafening vehicle mufflers should be banned >_
Always fun driving around Paris in a right-hand-drive car. Or, indeed, any car 🙈 Last time I drove over there I thought I'd be clever and flick the headlight angle inside the lights rather than stick those annoying stickers on. Felt really smart, right up until I dropped one of the retaining bolts inside the engine and it didn't come out the bottom. The RAC were amused. That headrest car mount is neat - have you got a link for it? Never seen one of those before 🤔
Haha, oh wow that sounds stressful with the lights. That was actually my first question to Mazda about driving in France and they said modern cars don’t need to worry anywhere near as much as older cars used to. Seems there’s more tech involved than just MPH to KMH… The headrest mount can be found here by the way allam.co/headrest-mount
Cheers Paul! Very quick turnaround on this from arriving back in London just moments before, but looking forward to doing more like this in the future!
I loved the finished work, it was delightful! And joining you in this behind the scenes was lovely, too! I wish more sponsored videos here in RUclips were as great as this!
Hope you enjoyed seeing behind the scenes of this project! Check out the final film here 👉 ruclips.net/video/2e1k22Cg45I/видео.html
*CHAPTERS*
00:00 Picking up the Mazda 3
01:03 Driving from London to Paris
08:47 Day 2: Filming scenes in Paris
11:35 Day 3: Filming the Japanese craft of Kintsugi
14:46 Day 4: Filming extra Paris scenes
17:39 Day 5: Filming London scenes
How to make an advert not seem like an advert. Enjoyed both videos. The Kintsugi section in the final video was nice, to hear from the craftsman himself. But the BTS was my favourite.
Cheers Gavin! Honestly, in terms of client work, this was an easy match that just made so much sense and fit together really well. I literally had no amends other than removing a shot of someone who didn’t want to be on camera haha!
Watching the final product (video) actually had me in awe, I'd never realised how long and and involved the kintsugi process was, the dedication and craftsmanship is just amazing. great pair of videos as always Joe, ありがとう!
Just watched the video Joe, well done! The interview with the craftsman was very engaging, well paced and beautifully shot.
Glad you enjoyed it - thank you! More to come for sure!
Nice work Joe and Elly
Cheers mate! Hope you’re good!
@@joeallam yes v good thanks.
This was a great video. I really enjoyed the story telling.
I just watched the finished film and it was wonderful. But I think I'm enjoying the behind the scenes even more!
Ah brilliant! Glad you’ve enjoyed both!
Amazing video!
Great video Joe ! Am on our 8th Mazda, 4 of which were Mazda 3 GTs, 2 were the same colour as yours. Transmissions were automatics though with the GT package. Our last 2 were all wheel drive which is useful in Canadian winters.
Awesome. You absolutely nailed it.
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video
Awesome video! The final film turned out great! Ironically, I was in the market for a new vehicle last fall as it was time to retire my 2012 Mazda 3, and this vehicle was the EXACT one I was considering. Ended up going with an Acura Integra, but I do love Mazdas.
Great work, Joe and Elly!
Ah very cool! Sounds like you had a great run with your previous Mazda! They’re very comfortable to drive 👌
Hey Joe,
Weird question, but can you tell me the model of your Seiko watch? I love it!
Please do tell!
Cool video. You're driving so no craft beer session this time.
Unfortunately not! Definitely stocked up on a lot of French wine to enjoy at home though!
Wife and I drove through the south of France. But we did not brave the cities.
Enjoyed living vicariously.
Driving around France seemed to be fairly easy for the most part. Definitely some tricky aspects in Paris, but I think it was the added stress of filming it and being sat on the wrong side of the car that made it tricky.
@@joeallam back in 2016, when we were in France, google maps was not really helpful in the small, winding streets in cities like Arles. We only found our way to hotels by the kindness of strangers. We knew just a tiny bit of French and the locals in the south knew, in comparison, just a bit more English. Fun memories! Paris, we just walked and rode the subway... sigh... One day, with the little ones in tow, we shall be back... :P
Your vlogs about Japanese Craft series are always a delight to watch, Joe. The final film in the Mazda Europe channel is also absolutely beautiful and poetic. Hope you and Elly will get more chances to do this in the future.
Also, ear-deafening vehicle mufflers should be banned >_
Clips from here could have also easily passed as the actual/secondary advertisement, so good!
Love the behind the scenes, thank you for bringing us!
The car "crafted in Japan' goes very well with your enthusiasm for Japan and Japanese products, such as your cameras or your watch.
Cheers! The whole brief felt like a perfect match and easy opportunity to say yes to.
Started watching. Less than 30 seconds in ….. you tube advert - half way through a sentence. Too Much !
Really?! That’s mad! RUclips auto placements are so frustrating at times.
A professional videographer (?): We're filming in 32bit
rofl
Recording *audio* in 32-bit float. Look it up. It’s brilliant.
What camera/lens did you use at 14:53. It does look absolutely massive. and the red ring is some sort of ND/Pol filter?
Wow, who would have thought you'd be driving onto a train?
It’s quite the experience! I’ve wanted to do it for years and will definitely do it again if I have the chance.
Always fun driving around Paris in a right-hand-drive car. Or, indeed, any car 🙈 Last time I drove over there I thought I'd be clever and flick the headlight angle inside the lights rather than stick those annoying stickers on. Felt really smart, right up until I dropped one of the retaining bolts inside the engine and it didn't come out the bottom. The RAC were amused.
That headrest car mount is neat - have you got a link for it? Never seen one of those before 🤔
Haha, oh wow that sounds stressful with the lights. That was actually my first question to Mazda about driving in France and they said modern cars don’t need to worry anywhere near as much as older cars used to. Seems there’s more tech involved than just MPH to KMH…
The headrest mount can be found here by the way allam.co/headrest-mount
@@joeallam Thanks Joe! 😀
Brilliant.
How insightful to see the process you go through on a project like this one. Thoroughly enjoyed this Joe! Kampai 🍻
Cheers Paul! Very quick turnaround on this from arriving back in London just moments before, but looking forward to doing more like this in the future!
I loved the finished work, it was delightful! And joining you in this behind the scenes was lovely, too! I wish more sponsored videos here in RUclips were as great as this!
Glad you enjoyed it - thank you! Definitely keen for more projects like this in the future.
I'm so happy for you. I'm sure there are challenges, but it seems like an amazing life. And Europe is just beautiful!