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turbo engine

This is a video I shot while meeting up with fellow DeLorean owners at a store named Pops in Arcadia Oklahoma. We had seven cars all together and lots of fans. I used my Canon HV-20 for shooting and Adobe Premiere Elements 7 for editing.

The store manager was thrilled to have us and welcomed us back anytime. Our cars wound up on several Facebook pages including Flikr with some interesting comments.

plutonium

Here we are in Jenks, Oklahoma just outside of Tulsa. We had seven cars again, but not quite as many spectators. Most of them were driving by almost hitting the person in front of them.

Same HV-20 camcorder was used to shoot this, but this time I used Pinnacle Studio 12 for editing. It has nice special effects in it, but is a little cumbersome when it comes to editing. Everybody always asks if "this thing" has a Flux Capacitor in it.

OK Delorean owners logo

This is a compiliation of our meets for a full year. Some of our shows were too short and were not worth putting up a single video. This was the most fun because of Back to the Future's 25th anniversary. We had four cars parked out in front of the AMC theater in Tulsa including a replica BTTF car. The theater was showing Part I which was digitally remastered. I had never seen the first film in a theater and was a great time to relive a fun movie. This meet up was also shot with my Canon HV-20, but edited using Adobe Premiere Elements 7. The animated logo in the beginning was created with Adobe After Effects.

Picardo

This is an older demo video that includes my former company's promo video, a short montage of DeLorean videos on this page and an instructional video of how to remove dings from stainless steel panels. All of the DeLorean videos were shot via hand held camera because I had to quickly move from one spot to another within close proximity. The stainless dent removal portion of this video was a spur of the moment which is why the camera is hand held. I realized this was an informative demonstration and decided to keep shooting. I was using a Standard Definition camera at the time which only shot at 4:3 aspect ratio where the other videos were shot by my HD camera at 16:9. They were edited using Adobe Premiere Elements 11 and Pinnacle Studio 14. I created all of the animated logos with Photoshop and Adobe After Effects.

Real Estate Video

Here is a video I shot for a Real Estate Company in 2016. I used an Olympus em5 shot in full 1080P at 29.97fps. A jib, slider, stabilizer and tripod were all used for the variety of shots. Edited with Premiere Pro CS6.