Filming and promotion small town history so it won’t be lost in time! Giving you a reason to hit the backroads and see the smaller towns. Occasionally we do builds with trucks, tractors and more! Come along with a few adventures we do as well. Sit back, relax, and let’s get a tour or see some fun times!
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Hope your lungs don't have a patina on them.....probably should wear a respirator when using a spray on two part coating. Cool truck though, looking forward to more content on it.
Yeah, once I started I made sure to put a few fans and doors wide open! But absolutely need a respirator. Normally have it for spraying, but just didn’t have it down at the shop this time! Thanks for watching!
It's sad to watch all that work the beaver done has gone Those dams are useful for many living species GOD didn't create this in vain. There must be a purpose for all that work the beavers are doing
Great job. My Grandfather was in the crowd on the day of the hanging. We live just six miles south. The only thing I saw that you might want to correct, is the map you showed of Marion County, IL. Marion, IL is in Bloody Williamson County. You'll get a better picture of the small towns, villages and creeks with a Williamson County map.
It looks like Mist Green. Oliver when they came out with the 880 painted of a few of them Mist Green to advertise their new helical cut gears. It wasn't a huge hit with people😂 So it looks like that, not terrible😂
Yeah, I just told them to mix an 88 Oliver paint, and this is what we got lol but it’s green I guess! Have to spend some time soon repainting for sure.
An interesting video with a good storyline. However, this production suffers in three major ways. The first is the producer's dependence on a camera mounted microphone. Nothing screams "amateur" like the reliance on this type of microphone. They provide inconsistent coverage and are simply harder to hear. Invest in a couple of wireless mics and see how this subtle change will Improve your presentation The second change I would suggest is to reduce your reliance on the gimbal you use. They have their place particularly in wide, sweeping shots but using it for every closeup is tiring and can almost create a seasick like effect for your viewers. Instead, mix your longer shots with some B roll edited in later. This will break up the long shots and keep your audience attentive. Lastly, you have to provide some supplemental lighting. While the imaging sensors in today's cameras are remarkably sensitive in low light conditions, additional light sources will provide depth and clarity. As one final suggestion, if you plan to possibly develop a RU-vid career you should invest in a real camera rather than relying on that cell phone you are currently using ( yes, I could tell )! I would suggest a used Canon, Nikon or Panasonic product one or two generations back. Attach it to a shoulder mount made by a company called Small Rig. With a decent lens you will have a device that far exceeds the specifications of the $30,000 television news camera I lugged around 25 years ago.
Great video man reminds me of when i did my 1954 fordNAA im only 35 great think to know how to do my grandfather passed away few months ago . He be really happy to see his tractor run again
My first thought was that it could be saved and then, like you said, I saw it was too far gone. Glad you got something out of it to keep and reuse. The video was excellent. Best I've seen. You've got a great eye.
One of my great Uncles was part of his gang He was one of the guys on that car . I cant remember if he was Spot or Harry . Who had him hanged was a crooked country Shariff belonged to another gang of Franklin County .