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> The stage is set!, Type 4 instructional video series in production!!
Jake Raby
post Dec 30 2007, 09:11 PM
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It's been a long time coming... About 8 years to be exact... Thats since we completed the Bug Me Video Type 4 Engine rebuild video. To date that video has assisted thousands of Type 4 engines to be built by novices...

Since then video and engine technology has grown by leaps and bounds and now its time to do another series of videos to assist today's TIV enthusiast with what we have learned and applied over the past decade..

Beth and I have been working for the past two years between other projects to prepare a portion of our basement for video production. During that time I have been slowly gathering software, cameras and other gear to do this job the best way possible.

Well, the time has come to make things happen and I figured I'd start a thread and share some pics of the basement studio with you guys. Some portions of the video will need to be shot at the shop, especially the machining and dyno sessions, but this studio will provide a very good, high quality area to create the majority of the video, edit it and even master and produce the finished product. It is the goal to complete all aspects of the production in house.

So, here are some shots of the studio... Keep up with the forums for releases of videos. We should have several videos completed during this Winter, available ASAP!!

My first goal is to release several small videos on the most popular topics like full flow oiling, installing a Mallory Unilite dizzy and then digitizing some video of some of the more highly contested dyno data to prove the results.....
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Jake Raby
post Dec 30 2007, 11:23 PM
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Yeah... But that was so long ago!

It has been coming back to me slowly, just like last night when I remembered how we filtered the flood lights and all the little things like that...

The thing I don't like at all is the editing, but I am pretty good at it..

I am gonna need some graphic design assistance for sure :-)
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post Dec 31 2007, 12:04 AM
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If you need any help camera and lighting wise, give me a shout. With 15 years in the film biz, I might be able to give you a hand.
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