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    Senior Member Sladelorean's Avatar
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    Man Transforms 'Back To The Future' Cars Into Bizarre Creations

    Man Transforms 'Back To The Future' Cars Into Bizarre Creations


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    Nice video Rich!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timebender View Post
    Nice video Rich!
    Thanks.

    Given that it's only 3 minutes long and I do not do the editing, some accuracy takes a back seat.

    As I have mentioned earlier in a related post ...

    9 hours of filming, edited down into 3 minutes of video. After doing this several times now, I am
    still puzzled how certain clips make it to the Final Cut, with substantial other footage left on the
    cutting room floor. While I already know much of the footage is multiple re-takes, I still wonder
    why OK footage makes it in, while the majority of the great footage never sees the light of day.


    I have seen posts on some other websites, complaining about "less than full disclosure" answers
    to questions in the interview, and unfortunately, full answers are often shortened for a final cut.
    Some of the posts are from familiar names to DMCTalk and for the most part, they know that all
    the details on the projects are either here on this forum or on my projects website, for reference.

    Overall, most of the posts and re-posts of the video and interview have been positive and it has
    been great to have links posted at "big" websites and links embedded in other DeLorean articles.

    Here a few of my favorite links so far:

    http://blog.dupontregistry.com/news/...limo-and-more/

    http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cult...ruck-and-limo/

    http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cult...car-july-1977/ (with Barcroft Cars Video link embedded in article)

    http://www.topgear.com/uk/car-news/d...ans-2014-12-10

    http://truckyeah.jalopnik.com/this-b...-ei-1669035053

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich W View Post

    I have seen posts on some other websites, complaining about "less than full disclosure" answers
    to questions in the interview, and unfortunately, full answers are often shortened for a final cut.
    Some of the posts are from familiar names to DMCTalk and for the most part, they know that all
    the details on the projects are either here on this forum or on my projects website, for reference.
    Any links to some examples of this? Sounds interesting!

    I've asked some basic questions and made a few fairly benign comments in your section of this website before, only to find you just delete anything percieved as criticism (not all of it was btw).

    I think it's really weird that this forum has a section solely for discussing your projects, moderated by you, where you delete any dissenting opinions. I'm only bothering leaving this comment here because as far as I know, you don't have moderator status on the open discussion section.

    Regards,
    John

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    I've given Rich the ability to moderate his section, just as I've done so with the club sections, where I have representatives from the clubs handle things. I do this in order to help keep the mods focused on the main parts of the site. If he's moderated it in a way that you or others don't see fit, by all means reach out to Rich via PM to find out why he may have altered or deleted certain posts.

    T.

    Quote Originally Posted by dmcjohn View Post
    Any links to some examples of this? Sounds interesting!

    I've asked some basic questions and made a few fairly benign comments in your section of this website before, only to find you just delete anything percieved as criticism (not all of it was btw).

    I think it's really weird that this forum has a section solely for discussing your projects, moderated by you, where you delete any dissenting opinions. I'm only bothering leaving this comment here because as far as I know, you don't have moderator status on the open discussion section.

    Regards,
    John
    Fan of all things DeLorean!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tamir A. View Post
    I've given Rich the ability to moderate his section, just as I've done so with the club sections, where I have representatives from the clubs handle things. I do this in order to help keep the mods focused on the main parts of the site. If he's moderated it in a way that you or others don't see fit, by all means reach out to Rich via PM to find out why he may have altered or deleted certain posts.

    T.
    Tamir, i just read your sig by your pic and laughed Delorean historian HAHA. The rhyme....it killed me

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