Acme Speed Shop
Well-known member
In short, You Tube, it now had gotten to a point beyond what most of us can dream of, 4 billion views a day, to put that into perpective, that's more than double that of the 3 major TV stations. When we type in SCCA, Vintage, NASA racing into the You Tube search box, what we mostly see is racer's incar camera, sometime some mini documetries about a given racing effort, but not much in the way of a overall look into the sport, well here's someone that took it to the next level.
His name is Ben Cissell, his interest in vintage racing started by going to the vintage races with some local friends of his, Ben doesn't fit the stereotype of your normal vintage racer, being in his 30's, but he will start driving for himself very soon, but Ben's biggest contribution to vintage racing has been abilty to produce incredible video on a tight budget, and give folks a taste of what vintage racing is all about. Ben is putting the finishing touches on a new movie "Vintage Racing Today", that takes a look inside vintage racing, and all aspects of it, the drivers, the cars, the social aspect of it all. These days everyone and their brother has incar video, so Ben was able to get way more incar video, than he'll ever need for the move, and also Ben would mount GoPro camera on various cars, at various events to to get different perpectives, use camera to interview drivers, crew, to get insight into vintage racing to share with the masses. The entire production of this full length movie cost less that what some of you would spend on a national race season. The SCCA could do something like this, say a bunch of mini documentries, for uploading on You Tube, and spread the word to the masses might be something for you all to look at.
Here's the trailer for Vintage Racing Today movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nll6nK5_q1Y
His name is Ben Cissell, his interest in vintage racing started by going to the vintage races with some local friends of his, Ben doesn't fit the stereotype of your normal vintage racer, being in his 30's, but he will start driving for himself very soon, but Ben's biggest contribution to vintage racing has been abilty to produce incredible video on a tight budget, and give folks a taste of what vintage racing is all about. Ben is putting the finishing touches on a new movie "Vintage Racing Today", that takes a look inside vintage racing, and all aspects of it, the drivers, the cars, the social aspect of it all. These days everyone and their brother has incar video, so Ben was able to get way more incar video, than he'll ever need for the move, and also Ben would mount GoPro camera on various cars, at various events to to get different perpectives, use camera to interview drivers, crew, to get insight into vintage racing to share with the masses. The entire production of this full length movie cost less that what some of you would spend on a national race season. The SCCA could do something like this, say a bunch of mini documentries, for uploading on You Tube, and spread the word to the masses might be something for you all to look at.
Here's the trailer for Vintage Racing Today movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nll6nK5_q1Y