BMW E46 M3 // 4K video shot in New England

Kinja'd!!! "lsstudios" (lsstudios)
09/30/2015 at 11:52 • Filed to: None

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4K anamorphic Sony F55 footage of the BMW E46 M3, shot on location in Connecticut. More of our automotive work can be found here: !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!

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DISCUSSION (3)


Kinja'd!!! mattc993 > lsstudios
09/30/2015 at 13:30

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Beautiful footage. Wish I owned a camera that costs as much as my Evo too.

Needs more inline-6 in the audio.


Kinja'd!!! lsstudios > mattc993
09/30/2015 at 13:48

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Thanks man! I wish we owned this set up too, but it was rented for another project, we just shot this in the evening before returning it. As for the audio, I do agree. Although, since it was just a personal project, taking the time to record/purchase high quality S54 audio and implement it into each clip appropriately would have been too time consuming :/


Kinja'd!!! EmbraceTheRasp > mattc993
09/30/2015 at 17:03

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Needs more inline-6 in the audio

Needs “ANY” inline-6 in the audio. Audio is one of the most tim-consuming aspects of a shoot like this, but the payoff is almost immeasurable.

Ignoring continuity errors (like shifting into second or fourth before backing up etc) the footage is gorgeous. But you could use some engine audio fading in and out to make it magical.

Check this promo for /drive out. Now imagine it without the engine noises. Now look at this promo from Yeti Cycles esp at 1:30 an onward (much different noises, but they subtly make a huge difference and I’ll bet they were done in camera, not with secondary audio gear). I’ll bet you’ve got some raw footage of the take-offs and fly-bys that you could fade in and out and see if they add anything.

BTW, I hope this doesn’t seem condescending or that I’m bashing your effort. It looks awesome. Sweet car. Good music. I can deal with the beard. Just some constructive criticism.