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    Established Member Two Rings MattaudiS4's Avatar
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    Wanting to film whips-check it out

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    Hello I am Matt I am the current owner of a 2001.5 S4 aka PapaSmurfS4.

    But I was wanting to film others cars to gain footage for my youtube channel. Theres not much Audi love on my channel at all and I am running out of friends and families cars to film.
    I have mostly done exhaust clips, but Id like to grow into flybys or cockpit film. Just want to grow my channel.
    So basically I am looking for people willing to meet with me and let me film there car.

    If your cool with making a new buddy then hit me up. I am currently in Eastern Washington and will be back over for Christmas break in the next week. So text me at 206-818-2427

    Also if your buddies would be interested then let them know too!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings getslideways's Avatar
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    I think you need to work with the cars you already have access too and perfect that first.

    Right now it looks like many of your videos are just one shot, one take clips, and mostly just exhaust free revs taken from similar angles (some the audio doesnt match up and on the S4 video for example the max quality is 144p). Experiment with your shots, your process, and your editing. Then once you have found "your style" use those videos as a resume to recruit new content. I hope you dont take this as being douchey, I just want to see your effort get appreciated, and youtube is already overloaded with exhaust clips and flybys taken from the same angles. If you want to stand out and make sure people want to view Matthew Nesland's exhaust video of a mazda over the other 3,000 already on there you need to find your niche. Or a way to present the content that sets you apart.

    Perhaps commentary makes all the difference. Check out the channel Haggard Garage. Its all sketchy builds, and even though there is very little editing, and often long continuous shots, its the content and commentary that rocketed them up to 250k subscribers in just a few months time.

    Once you find and perfect your niche using what you have, then I would suggest recruiting new content using those videos as a resume. Just my 2 cents, but keep your passion and creativity alive, and keep us posted.

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    Established Member Two Rings MattaudiS4's Avatar
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    RIP Babe: 2001 Audi S4 (Panzer IV)
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    Quote Originally Posted by getslideways View Post
    I think you need to work with the cars you already have access too and perfect that first.

    Right now it looks like many of your videos are just one shot, one take clips, and mostly just exhaust free revs taken from similar angles (some the audio doesnt match up and on the S4 video for example the max quality is 144p). Experiment with your shots, your process, and your editing. Then once you have found "your style" use those videos as a resume to recruit new content. I hope you dont take this as being douchey, I just want to see your effort get appreciated, and youtube is already overloaded with exhaust clips and flybys taken from the same angles. If you want to stand out and make sure people want to view Matthew Nesland's exhaust video of a mazda over the other 3,000 already on there you need to find your niche. Or a way to present the content that sets you apart.

    Perhaps commentary makes all the difference. Check out the channel Haggard Garage. Its all sketchy builds, and even though there is very little editing, and often long continuous shots, its the content and commentary that rocketed them up to 250k subscribers in just a few months time.

    Once you find and perfect your niche using what you have, then I would suggest recruiting new content using those videos as a resume. Just my 2 cents, but keep your passion and creativity alive, and keep us posted.
    Thank you for the feedback! Yea for some reason the Audi clip completely degraded itself.

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