PART 2 of 3! The Vette Garage film crew heads out to Utah to spend 3 days with Pfadt Race Engineering, creators of Corvette and Camaro street/race products.
It's crunch time for Pfadt Racing, because they are trying to get organized and get on the road to SEMA in Vegas, and Aaron wants to get in "one more" race this year since his last racing effort ended in a final-lap crash.
With SEMA just days away, and a mad scramble to get to the start line of a 3-hour endurance race, anything can happen ... and did!
Hey Patrick, this is really high quality stuff. Better than what's on regular TV these days! Can't wait to see the race. Especially the warm-up lap! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Hey Patrick, this is really high quality stuff. Better than what's on regular TV these days! Can't wait to see the race. Especially the warm-up lap! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:
Thank you for the compliments! Your warm up lap had more fish-tail than a mermaid. :laughing: It will certainly be in episode 3. How could it not be? :laughing:
I understand it is a reality show Pat and as such , it does need some drama.. makes it more memorable...
I'm thinking the big bearded dude in Orange county choppers / American chopper who flies off the handle and starts screaming at people.. or maybe someone throwing a fit and maybe even a spanner across the room... it need something more pat.. really... as a viewer, I'm enjoying the racing and the cool camera angles, but it needs more human emotion instead of just the cold minded calculated coolness and sometimes the calmness that it gives out.. not exciting enough.
Hope you don't mind my constructive criticism.. Ratings dont come from things going like clockwork all the time...
:cheers: I do love it, but it needs that extra drama.
I understand it is a reality show Pat and as such , it does need some drama.. makes it more memorable...
I'm thinking the big bearded dude in Orange county choppers / American chopper who flies off the handle and starts screaming at people.. or maybe someone throwing a fit and maybe even a spanner across the room... it need something more pat..
Whatever happens when the cameras roll... happens.
We won't seek out companies that throw tools or verbally berate employees. That's for sure. It's unprofessional, and juvenile. Those shows have their place on TV, but we are not that show.
Great job Patrick artyon: I disagree with E_Tar about the drama, most of the time it seems (and probably is) fake. I say just keep filming and if drama happens it happens, at least it will be real.
Vette Garage is one of those shows that you dont want to end. 10 minutes is just not long enough for me. I'll try and wait for the next episode but it won't be easy . :surprised
Outstanding Great story, great editing, music grabs you and sucks you right into the story.
Very Well Done PATRICK, and thanks for sharing your vision with the rest of us. :thumbsup:
Yea, the flow is remarkable and it doesn't feel like a reality show. It's real drama as it happens but even still, you have to have talent to edit it so that it keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. That's where Patrick is blowing me away. The guys a genius and I got to meet him! :thumbsup:
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