I've got a little pana 3ccd camera, a rode mic setup and macbook pro w final cut express.. all I'm missing is a miller head.
Sounds like a fun projectWhat kind of help are you after?
after watching a english made dvd about land rovers and there history i thought that the examples and details could have been alot better so i thought if we got a few people on here and make a dvd with some good examples and instead of them always just sitting htere in a carpark actually have them driving and dare i say a bit of offroad driving.the one i watched goes for about 50 minutes ill get the name of it next week but i just thought i'd see if anyone was interested in making one![]()
I've got a little pana 3ccd camera, a rode mic setup and macbook pro w final cut express.. all I'm missing is a miller head.
Sounds like a fun projectWhat kind of help are you after?
Hercules: 1986 110 Isuzu 3.9 (4BD1-T)
Brutus: 1969 109 ExMil 2a FFT (loved and lost)
well i was sorta throwing an idea out there.we would need every model of land rover in as good as new condition and also a few with some good mods or even just some good work hacs.i have never done anything like this and it wont be the sorta thing i would try and sell at stores or anything just for those that want to order a copy.have you seen any of the kind of dvds im talking about,discovery channel have some similar ones aswell.
Sounds like a great ideaIf you could manage to get a few people on board with you it could really work.
just another thought for special feaure we interview the person and their land rover/s for say 5-10 mins showing off their car as well as them tellin us about its history and what not
if you keep me posted ill be keen sound like fun and would love to be a part of that![]()
when is the 40th for the range rover
not sure would love to go to something if anyone knows any meeting places and dates for victoria would be happy join the festivities![]()
that could be a good starting point for the dvd![]()
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