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"Rallye de Paris" Paris Texas, 2005
A quick video put together after attending my first Rally America stage rally.
Edited with Final Cut Pro with magic bullet.

"1934 Triumph Dolomite" 2005
Video segment for Texas Driver Magazine's 1st year anniversary in print.
Shot in a scant 15 minutes in the owner's own personal Parking garage in Dallas. Sound levels had to be heavily worked because we only had the oncamera mic and passing traffic.

shot footage, edited, cleaned up in Final Cut Pro with Magic Bullet, Mastered with DVD studio Pro.

"Interview with Bill Neale" 2005
Another video segment for Texas Driver Magazine, this time with renound automotive artist Bill Neale. Spending time with him in his studio was a real treat. Super friendly and full of amazing stories about his life, his travels and the people he meets along the way. When we left we had 3 tapes of footage, every painting he did is full of stories and insights about auto racing past.
"F-40 Prototype" 2005
This was, by far, my favorite car featured for the Texas Driver DVD. As a child, I had a poster of this exact car over my bed. I would dream to sit in the car, to touch it and to hear it engine roar loudly. I finally did :>
This segment was shot over the course of a few days, one day at Texas Motorsport ranch, Cresson Texas and the other at his home.
Shot, edited in FCP with magic bullet and mastered with DVD Studio pro.
RSMagazine Pilot episode 2004
Test Shoot for a DVD Magazine, although it never really made it. Despite its flaws, it was a good exercise into shooting video, editing video and authoring dvds.
Shot footage, edited in Final Cut Pro and mastered in DVD studio Pro.
Interactive Motion Graphic for RSMagazine 2004
Multimedia motion graphic built as an extra feature as a part of the DVD pilot. the graph moves to correspond the acceleration of the car. 
Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion.

Interactive Motion Graphic for RSMagazine 2004
Multimedia motion graphic built as an extra feature as a part of the DVD pilot. the graph moves to correspond the acceleration of the car.
Final Cut Pro and Apple Motion.

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