6/17/2023 0 Comments Project cars go kart youtubeNo one wakes up and is just instantly good at racing, there’s a lot of hours needing to be put in to get there. I like seeing the progressions of racers, the trials, the tribulations. In a world where all videos these days are highlight reels of someone’s life, that feeling of inadequacy and unobtainable achievements is actually kind of depressing. (Ok, ok, the content and personality is good too.) You’re not going to find his quality of cinematographer in Karting videos… but why not? Ryan Norberg sitting at his desk in a lot of his videos is roughly of the same style, and I might even go as far to say that this is what makes his videos good. Link Now, granted, he does videography and photography for a living, so he’s a professional. To emphasize my point, there’s a YouTuber named Peter McKinnon who does photography, I just was engrossed in a video of him reviewing the iPhone 13Pro… Filled with a bunch of “useless” footage where they don’t really talk about anything but I was sucked I for the entire 16 minutes of it. Anyone can take a goPro and strap it on their kart, upload it and go. I like B-Roll footage on top of everything and want to watch a series of events unfold over a day. I want to be a part of a narrative and invest myself in the subjects. If only he did LO206 ones (i understand why he doesn’t)Įdit to adhere to your question: I really do think that the magic sauce would be anything that has good production value. His videos have a lot of production value, zoom in on fine items, and the audio is always perfect. Tbh, the only karting channel I watch is Power Republic.
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