The red car used in the dirt track racing scene belonged to my cousin. My uncle was selling it for him in DeLand when a film producer showed up and paid cash. As they were finishing up the deal, the black flame Camaro drove past and the producer jumped in his car and chased it down the street. He got the owner to pull over and bought it from him on the spot.
12:25--Ohh, yeaah!! She couldn't get enough of the size of my "concealed weapon" alright! Might have set a Guinness book of world record for the loooooooongest "frisk" ever....🤣
@@K-TrainProductions you're welcome! Looking forward to seeing some of those locations on my next trip to Florida. Thanks for pointing out where they are.
I'm pretty sure the non B-roll scenes of Bristol night are really filmed at Volusia. There's definitely no Bristol banking and when they're pulling Cole out of the car, check out the fence on the pit wall
Yeah did film at Bristol because I was there when they did the filming of the Bristol parts. They didn't do it during the race because the cars weren't fast enough to qualify for the race.
I really liked the video however it had to be muted or closed captions on about 3/4 of the time. I'm sorry, but that monotone voice was just so hard to understand since you were talking so rapidly it was very difficult to follow what you are saying. The closed captions helped, but there were some things that it just never gets right
I appreciate your criticism. I'm sure you could tell I was using two different mics during the voice-over process. One was clearer than the other. Also, I do admit to reading fast, especially when I have a script to read from. It's just something I need to work on the next time I do a big project like this again.