Good video Geoff, I'm assuming that's your artwork hanging on the walls. Looks good.
Good video Geoff, I'm assuming that's your artwork hanging on the walls. Looks good.
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Your stainless has a really nice look, what do you use for cleaning?
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The most poignant thing for me was not the car but the fact that you had the courage to change careers. Fantastic!
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Great vid, thanks!
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Just watched it too. One of the nicer produced videos I've ever seen of the car. As an LAer, makes me want to go downtown with mine tonight! What time did they film it, how long did it take, and how many different places did you go?
I think a nighttime LA DeLorean cruise needs to happen!
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I think the stainless looks best at night under the lights.
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Well done! Great story and beautiful DeLorean.
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All: Thanks for the nice comments!
Haven’t changed careers yet… stopped working as a user experience designer, but sitll in training to become a car designer. Very difficult discipline to tackle.
Believe it or not, that 7 minute film took about 11 hours to shoot. We started at about 3 pm in Pacific Palisades, then shot in DTLA at multiple locations (mostly around Disney Concert Hall). Some areas were pretty seedy… Skid Row was a real eye opener, and a little scary at 1 AM.
+1. When they approached me about the video, I assumed they’d pick mountain/canyon/beach locations. But they had a night shot in industrial settings in mind… great call, as it turned out much more unique/dramatic.