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Old 04-28-2008, 05:56 PM
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'Quickie' Video Up

Ok so my thread title isn't as good as "where's the wood" but it gets the idea across. I just put up a fast video from the larger project I've started. Download from my site: www.satoauto.com
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It certainly comes close.


I already commented in another thread, but I'm looking forward to the final video.
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wow.
never noticed how small the taillights look and how high they were.
or how huge the back bumper looks.

the video helps for sure to get an idea of how it looks...
when you're not driving it and it's on the road.

thanks Colin.
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Nice work Colin! I've seen one of your RL videos before and think you do a great job. Keep up the great work!
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Thanks Colin.
Well... this time you are slow. Dam they held the cars on the island.
Possible to add a night shot with all lights on on your next video?
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I just love the Vortex Blue.
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Originally Posted by Colin
Ok so my thread title isn't as good as "where's the wood" but it gets the idea across. I just put up a fast video from the larger project I've started. Download from my site: www.satoauto.com

great video!
Old 04-29-2008, 04:32 AM
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Thanks for the comments, heres a pic of the 2008 and 2009 together
Old 04-29-2008, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Colin... Download from my site: [URL
www.satoauto.com[/URL]
Wish I could, but I'm on a Linux workstation. Anything compatible with RealOne player, I can play. WMV, ... nope.
Old 04-29-2008, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by davidspalding
Wish I could, but I'm on a Linux workstation. Anything compatible with RealOne player, I can play. WMV, ... nope.
Its up on Youtube now, you might be able to watch it there?
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I just can't get over the difference in size. It dwarfs the 1G and doesn't even feel like the same car.
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Hi Colin

You made the best video , which I have seen until now about this model. Congratulations !!! When you will add new drive review with TSX 09 ?

I have TSX 06 alabaster/grey , but after visiting your side I have solution too buy TSX 09 Grigio with tech. package
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I just watched the video on You Tube!

Pretty good camera movements.

Did you film it yourself?
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Yes, I film everything with my wife or myself on camera. I've got a little more footage that I'm going to 'squeeze in there so watch for a re-cut soon.
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Of course, now I'm VPN'ed to work with my own laptop, but I'm in a public place and can't play with the sound up (is this even an issue?).

(watches) Wow, fun #*@&, Mr. and Mrs. Colin. What I'd correct on the next shoot. => Pull the moonroof visor, let some natural light in there (shifting as the car travels). That always looks romantic/evocative, particularly in nice weather. => Don't "undercrank," it makes the car look like it handles differently than it does at that apparent speed. (I.e., don't speed up footage shot at 45 mph to look like 90, the car will fail to float naturally. It looks Chaplinesque, or like the BIRTH OF A NATION horse chase scenes.)

Though, I think the last time-elapsed/undercranked shot is gorgeous, good as anything I've seen. Worth the patience and effort it surely took to capture.

=> Oh, and ... don't show yourself plugging a cord into the armrest that looks like it's coming out of your pants. Put the "device" in view.



Colin, what do you use to edit?
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That pic above reminds me of one more "nitpick" I have w/ the TSX. I really wish Acura would have made the center console lockable and large enough to fit a notebook computer ala the RDX.
Old 04-30-2008, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by davidspalding
Of course, now I'm VPN'ed to work with my own laptop, but I'm in a public place and can't play with the sound up (is this even an issue?).

(watches) Wow, fun #*@&, Mr. and Mrs. Colin. What I'd correct on the next shoot. => Pull the moonroof visor, let some natural light in there (shifting as the car travels). That always looks romantic/evocative, particularly in nice weather. => Don't "undercrank," it makes the car look like it handles differently than it does at that apparent speed. (I.e., don't speed up footage shot at 45 mph to look like 90, the car will fail to float naturally. It looks Chaplinesque, or like the BIRTH OF A NATION horse chase scenes.)

Though, I think the last time-elapsed/undercranked shot is gorgeous, good as anything I've seen. Worth the patience and effort it surely took to capture.

=> Oh, and ... don't show yourself plugging a cord into the armrest that looks like it's coming out of your pants. Put the "device" in view.

Colin, what do you use to edit?
Hey, thanks for the comments. I use Vegas Pro 8 on PC. I think its one of the best out there, much easier than Premier (I tried Premier 6). I seem to have a born hatred for all things adobe. I can't use photoshop to save my life!

I wanted to get a shot of me driving through the open sunroof but didn't have the time to rig it. I'm also limited to how many miles I put on a brand new car that will have to be sold. (I also am reluctant to 'throttle' it for that reason). So I'm left with the fact that cars driving slow look boring to most people so the velocity envelope allows me to get some speed to match the tempo change in the music.

As for plugging in the USB, its not like I was plugging in an ohmibod!
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Originally Posted by davidspalding
Though, I think the last time-elapsed/undercranked shot is gorgeous, good as anything I've seen. Worth the patience and effort it surely took to capture.
You might like this one: Time Lapse Rough Draft (this one is an .mov)
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Cool vid. The car looks good in it, and I am loving the blue.
Old 05-01-2008, 05:46 PM
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Ok the original video was made in 2 hrs at 2am. I've gone back and 'polished' it up a bit. (however, I did not fix the ipod part for david) but I think the video is better. I've re-encoded it for a little better quality, moved the titles over the sunset scene.

I've also added the revisd version to Youtube. I was sorry to see my 170 views go away but 'oh well' Anyway, please go give my new video some views and '5 stars" http://youtube.com/watch?v=aV9VZ47MmC4. If you want to re-download the new version, it's on my site.
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thanks for taking the time to show us the vids

edit : to be honest, after looking at ur vid, the "element" doesnt seem that bad... maybe it's because we're kinda used to it now
Old 05-02-2008, 12:33 PM
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I noticed last night (and the night before) after driving a 2000 Jetta for a coupla days, the 2004-2008 dash has a curvy theme that is reflected in the instrument cluster hood ... which precisely matches the steering wheel rim ... which is clearly echoed in the airbag/horn cover. Three concentric semi-circles btween and above my hands.

Idea for a shot ... sit in seat, recline all the way, then have a cameraman (woman) position camera on your chest for a true POV shot. I hafta go back and look at the new wheel, dash, but I wonder if Acura designers continued this sly touch.

From this presskit pic (courtesy of Temple of VTEC),... doesn't appear so.
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Originally Posted by Colin
Yes, I film everything with my wife or myself on camera. I've got a little more footage that I'm going to 'squeeze in there so watch for a re-cut soon.

Pretty good job! I'm a New Media designer for my company and mainly do 3D work, but now (since end of 07) I do video work as well, so pretty impressed with your work
Old 05-03-2008, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by taz98spin
Pretty good job! I'm a New Media designer for my company and mainly do 3D work, but now (since end of 07) I do video work as well, so pretty impressed with your work
Well thanks, if only I could find a way to make this rather expensive 'hobby' make money for me....
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Originally Posted by davidspalding
Idea for a shot ... sit in seat, recline all the way, then have a cameraman (woman) position camera on your chest for a true POV shot. I hafta go back and look at the new wheel, dash, but I wonder if Acura designers continued this sly touch
You might need a wider angle lens than what I have for something like that. Most everything was shot with a wide angle lens, but I don't have a true fisheye (though I wouldn't mind one for shooting timelapse sunsets.) .
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Put the camera on your nose? (Hubby-made tripod.) Maybe have to lower the driver's seat and shoot through the left rear fold-down rear seat from the trunk, zoomed. I have a WA lens for my Fuji E900, dunno if it would fit your application (43mm?).
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Sony's use 37 mm for lenses. I usually use my suction cup mount on the moonroof to get drivers POV shots. I tried it and didn't like most of what was shot so I used only one clip. I'm going to try again later but it won't go into this video. Actually shooting in a moving car is extremely difficult. You are always dealing with extremes in exposure. If I had more money, I could gel the windows but.........
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BTW, David, I've been meaning to ask you about the TOS communicators?
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Wow, I've been accused (elsewhere) of making a commercial video for monetary purposes:

"I would speak with Jonathan since your promoting a product to make sure your ok with his creative commons settings for that song."

I don't see it that way since I never mention 'call me" or even have my e-mail included. What do you think? Is this a commercial or a enthusiast video?
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Depends on if you use the music just for personal use, or if it's part of a business concern. But I understood it to be a home-grown video, for sharing with others.

Lemme know if you need a phaser set on stun. I keep one in the glovebox for these occasions.
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I've actually e-mailed Coulton to see what he thinks. The note is below:
Aloha Jonathan,

I wanted to run this by you because it was brought to my attention that I appear to be in a bit of a gray area. I work for an Acura dealership and we recently received a new sport sedan. I am working on a 'do-it-yourself' project that will introduce myself and our product to potential clients.

In the process of making this finished video, I was inspired to use some of the clips in a driving video set to "Drive" I'm such a 'car geek' that I was always amazed that nobody used your song for car club stuff. Anyway, someone commented that it looks like I'm selling something in the video. I'm not selling anything beyond the love of driving a nice car on a twisty road and possibly your music.

Rest assured, when I do complete the video brochure (which is selling something) I will be using a music bed that I create with Cinescore. I respect what you've done and if you feel that my video is inappropriate I will remove it from youtube immediately. It was not my intent to infringe in any way, and in all honestly, it never occurred to me that it could be considered a commercial product. I'm just a car nut that happens to sell cars. The link is below:
I am interested to hear his reply and will keep you posted.
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if jonathan gives u the green lights, rub it in the guy's face O_O
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Originally Posted by anTo
if jonathan gives u the green lights, rub it in the guy's face O_O
Nah, rubbin' it in someones face is not my style, but I got the following reply from Jonathan:

Hey Colin,

As long as that video is not connected with selling something (it's not a commercial for the car, or the dealership), I'd say that's fine. You would have done that video even if you didn't sell cars for a living, I think is what you're saying. Thanks for asking though - not everyone does!

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Colin...Thanks for your video and great site!! I do like the 09 alot, which is why I am exchanging my 2006. I am not sure why so many dislike the 2009? I am wondering if its partly because of the big disapointment about the lack of turbo or V6? I would have been so curious to see what the raction would have been on the exact same car should the engine would have been different and a SH-AWD available at launch (Although I doubt the grill would have been liked anyway...still working on that but doing much much better now)
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Originally Posted by 09TSX
Colin...Thanks for your video and great site!! I do like the 09 alot, which is why I am exchanging my 2006.
I'm glad you liked my videos and website. The new car is a big change from the previous car, we are seriously considering selling our 800 mile old 2008 for a '09. I have a customer (30's female professional) who I helped with a 2005 TSX 6-MT. She just took delivery of her new TSX (6-MT tech) and she is over the moon with her new car. She told me that on the night she got it, she went driving half way around the island stopping only for dinner. 3 hours and 100 miles later, she started playing with her new tech toys and is getting the hang of things. Her mother who has an IS250 is getting jealous at how much the TSX has that she doesn't have! Funny huh?

Another customer (65+ retired) that I originally helped with a '98 Integra, is also loving his new TSX (auto, tech). Naturally he's having a harder time with all the tech, but he's got his iPod working in the car, is loving the HIDs and the back up camera.
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Grigio color

Originally Posted by Colin
Thanks for the comments, heres a pic of the 2008 and 2009 together
Colin please post some pictures Grigio color with comparison with other colors


Would be great to see range of TSX 2009 front view with different colors
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Originally Posted by Colin
Ok so my thread title isn't as good as "where's the wood" but it gets the idea across. I just put up a fast video from the larger project I've started. Download from my site: www.satoauto.com
When will be available the full video ? You made the best review
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Originally Posted by tsx_uz
Colin please post some pictures Grigio color with comparison with other colors
I'd love to see Colin do this for us, too, but frankly ... the dude needs to earn rent money, too! Let him sell some cars....
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I've been busting my butt to finish up my video for the TSX but since we've been selling a bunch of cars this week, its slowed my progress down.

I did finish up my newsletter and got those 4500 pieces mailed out so now the pressure is really on to finish up the full video (the newsletter directs readers to the site).

The newsletter articles are mostly versions of the content on the website, but if you want to download a copy, you can get them all here: Newsletters

This static page resides on my old site and there are still a few active links, check out this old one from the original TSX Ride and Drive (you can't navigate to this page easily anymore)
http://satoauto.com/tsx_ride_&_drive.htm
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The newsletter articles are mostly versions of the content on the website, but if you want to download a copy, you can get them all here: Newsletters
Nice photo of yourself. Are you wearing a tux and bow tie??


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