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Spotted this on another forum, "We Write the Streets" video on the German/European import scene by Format67.net. Make sure you watch it in HD:

Note: First minute is NSFW, jump to 1:00 and it's safe... Mods if you feel this is not appropriate or in the wrong section please feel free to remove.

Enjoy!

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ZOMG!!!!

that was literally the best car scene video i have seen ALL year, no italics, not being a smart arse, I loved it!

keep us posted on versie 2 but for now that would be an awesome template to base a promo video for SAU nats on, what kind of insane camera gear/lenses/lighting rigs would we need to capture quality like that though?

eric?

also some could say this should be in the video thread in the wasteland but 90% of those vids are non car related, how about an AUTO only vid section in here?

Thanks guys, glad you liked it! I'm looking forward to Part 2 as well.

Format67 have done heaps of other cool videos too (check http://format67.net/ -> Work) but I reckon this one tops em all.

Oh yeah and another +1 for Auto only video section.

his other videos are spectacular as well. probably my new favourite internet car video producer guy thing.

(EDIT: also would anyone happen to know the song in this vid? its a remix of sorts)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD2BpBWDRgg

you guys should also look up a fellow name Stephen Brooks. This is his first video I saw and it blew my mind

Edited by alex182

What was the point of the first vid? I thought I was about to watch a documentary or something. What I got was a 5 minute mish mash of various cars and "the fast and the furious"-style meets.

+1...

from a production point of view its epic, but a bit boring...

What was the point of the first vid? I thought I was about to watch a documentary or something. What I got was a 5 minute mish mash of various cars and "the fast and the furious"-style meets.

are you saying you didnt like it?!

you my friend, are DEAD to me.

so i guess we can use this thread as a makeshift automotive video thread?

Awesome vids Alex, keep em coming..im really starting to see the whole passion for these Hakosoku things now, if only my pockets were a shade deeper. As for the auto thread, yeah mods can always change the topic name of this one.

nismoid? marc? anyone listening?

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