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Prancing Horse's Exotic Car Milk Run: Half Moon Bay

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  1. SMN

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    Hello everyone. This is Sean Marc Nipper. SHewwww...It's finally done. The Half Moon Bay Milk Run VIDEO for 8-11-07
    I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed filming it!!!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAKezQKStiQ
     
  2. alexD

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    wow, that's an awesome vid. nice work...hope to see many more of those to come. That TR sounds better (if that is even possible) every time I hear it.
     
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    nice video Sean!
     
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    Nice job Sean :)

    I'm curious..what camera and editing software do you use?

    -T.
     
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    Hey Sean, nice job. That must have taken quite some time to edit. Thanks for all the hard work.
     
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    Thank you for the kind words! I used Pinnacle Studio Ultimate. I had to shave off a little for Youtube so, the DVD version is a little longer and much more clear.
    I have to agree, the TR sounded amazing!!!
    Thanks again!
     
  7. Five

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    that was well worth the wait :) great work!
     
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    I love it! Fantastic work Sean!!! I've already replayed the fly bys an embarrassing number of times :) Thanks again to you and Alfonso for the set ups, the filming, and for pulling together a masterful rendition of the day.

    See you on our next run.
     
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    Yep..Pinnacle Studio Ultimate does a pretty decent job. If you ever decide to step up a level..try Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 or Vegas Video..

    -T.

     
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    Hey, Sean.

    Thanks for posting the video on YouTube -- I really enjoyed watching it. I can't wait to see the DVD -- quality is better -- yes?

    I love the car sounds and the fly-bys: front and rear.

    At the next filming, we will need to use filters to reduce the glare off the cars -- damn, those exotic car owners! All of them are finatics in detailing their exotics making them too shiney for the camera. ;-)

    That TR and the red 360 sound amazing!

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    ohhhh look at that Sexy Porsche!
     
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    Awesome video. I know that took some time and effort to do.
     
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    Capristo Level 2 baby!
    :)
     
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    showoff!!! :D
     
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    A polarizing filter should cut just enough of it, tough to ajust properly in advance though.

     
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    That is withoutadoubt PHAT.
    Please let me know when you are going to do it again.
     
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    Hi, SoftwareDrone.

    I love the Capristo...I tried to get one for my 328GTS, but they don't make it for the US 328s -- only European models. I got rid of the Tubi, and replace it with the Mille Miglia, which, to me, sounds really great. I wanted to drive that day, but Sean needed my help, so I drove his Trooper, so he can film -- hopefully, next time, I will get my car in the film.

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    Hi, Artherd.

    That's the filter you can screw directly to the lense -- yes? Do you know the filter specs., so I can get one? Thanks.

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    Hi, Tom.

    I will let you know the next Milk Run I do -- this Milk Run was Prancing Horse's; so, you'll need to check in with him. ;-)

    Thanks for the compliments -- Sean really appreciates input -- good and bad!

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    Hi, Tahoe Guy.

    Yes, it took a lot of time for Sean and Katie to put videos together. A lot of tweaking and splicing goes into these film productions. I'm glad you like it -- Sean and Katie will be happy to read this.

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    Your Porsche sounds mean, as well!

    Check 6.

    /s/ Alfonso
     
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    you need to know the lens size in order to find a filter that fits. Also, I don't have any experience with video cameras, but the bright parts of that video look overexposed more than anything to me so a polarized filter may not be enough...you might want to play around with the exposure settings on the camera first. Other parts of the video were perfect and a filter may have made it too dark.
     
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    Another is in the works . . . would be great to see you and your rosso corsa 550. :)
     
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    Thanks, AlexD. I will check the exposure settings on Sean's camera. My camera's exposure seems to be fine from viewing the shots I took. My shots are those when all the cars are coming down, and you hear the walkie-talkie beeps in the background; the shots where you see the rears of the cars zipping off are also from my camera. Those shots don't look over exposed -- the lighting seems good. I'll look into the settings, as well as some filters, just in case. Thanks.;-)
     
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    Hi Alfonso, depends on the specific camera, the filter needs to be sized to the lense opening, it will then thread right on. The polorizer also helps cut over-exposure from haze and clouds in a bright sky, they are often very effective; I use them for still photography all the time.

    Shoot me an e-mail when you get a chance with the camera make & model and I'll get you set up!

    Best!
    Ben.
     

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