Those guys need to fade the music instead of a hard mute. The music is horribly overdriven and distorted, sounds like the line level signal is too hot going into your amplifiers. You're never too far from mainstream media to embrace good production values.
I watch racing videos from all over the place, Ohsweken is one of the best tracks there are! The track crew always does an excellent job of prepping the surface. Not many tracks are as smooth, and few will hold up as well to a whole night's racing.
If I lived anywhere near there this would be the track I went to every week! Excellent track, good shape, smooth surface, good banking, and well prepped by the crew. It's not often you see a track hold up well for the full night's racing. The announcer does a great job as well, conveying excitement without screaming is always on point.
Note to the camera operator, if you focus your lens on the farthest target, it will be in focus when you pull back. I used to use the signage on the back wall when I was shooting for example.
To the camera operator, if you zoom in to your most distant target, the focus your lens, you won't have blurry images when you pull out. I used to use the signage on the back straight wall to set focus, if you can read those signs at the end of your zoom, your pulls will all be clear.
Is Casey Jedrezek the son of Tim J? I used to watch Tim in an ISMA supermodified, he was outstanding. The poor guy who flipped in his heat race, I hope he was able to get out for the feature! Nothing stinks more than wrecking out before even getting halfway through the night.
While on vacation last year I had an opportunity to see this tour live. For just a regional tour, mostly local talent they had just that- TALENT. Very well run series with organized planning and a no nonsense approach. Fun night of racing too!
Just like being there! It's kind of cool not having an announcer over the video, because when you're in the stands, as soon as the green flag drops, the cars render the track's public address system useless!
How about Geoff Ensign with Quick Time. The master of Petaluma Speedway's "heavy gumbo clay with a rough and giant cushion!". in his second year as a Hosier and not a young guy either. Hell'a funny and a wheel man 😮🏁🎣🍻🎯