First off I want to warn everyone.. I have never been into forum posting and have absolutely zero training with videography or photography. I am just very passionate about RC and my desire to show the lifestyle to people in the way that I see it has led me to be very passionate about creating content which led me to be self taught and honestly still very rough around the edges. So that being said lets get to it!"thumbsup"
As a hardcore scale enthusiast the comp crawling scene was never something I dove into. I did build a shafty out of an ax10 once but it turned into a scale rock buggy over time with the focus being on making it behave like a rock bouncer. So my mind has been focused on the realistic aspect of rc for a long time now. So when John hit me up wanting to know if I would be interested in filming an event I naturally thought it was a scale focused event. When he told me it was comp crawling I thought sorcca. When he mentioned supers the light bulb went off... This is the hardcore comp crawler guys with rigs that don't resemble anything remotely realistic. At first I wasn't interested outside of just taking on another job that would get me out of the house for a bit but then I started combing through the forum and checking out builds to see what I should expect. That got me excited. I realized that this would be a great opportunity to start blending the different takes on the same hobby through the Extreme Scale Performance audience! I figure if it intrigues me after getting a good visual of the builds through cell phone pics on a forum then a decent video of the action, environment, builds, driver attitudes and most importantly the fun that can be had by playing with these crazy toys would surely start to help minimize the distance between the scale community and the comp crawling community. I strive to promote the "positive experience" that can be had by getting into rc and I got that experience during the worlds. I wish I had a second camera man working for me but that wasn't the case so unfortunately some of you may not have made the video or may not be in the pics like I wanted but I did my best to capture the events vibe as a whole. First up is what I am referring to as "2015 RCCA OFFROAD WORLDS The Movie". It is basically an hour long and is in a similar format as my "AxialFest 2015 The Movie" video that I released this summer. If you are new to my videos and my channel feel free to comment and say whats up! I am very active on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. I have been doing RC videos since 2007 and now it is my full time job. I am very easy going and down to earth and I am mainly known for "keeping it real" as all my subscribers say. So I won't try to make you think I am a badass builder or tell you how you should do things. I just like to give the RC community a regular show about a fun hobby. Thanks for taking the time to read all this. Thanks for having me out to your awesome event and I hope you guys enjoy the content that rolls out. Peace and Chicken Grease!"thumbsup"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es1bDGSAPAg
As a hardcore scale enthusiast the comp crawling scene was never something I dove into. I did build a shafty out of an ax10 once but it turned into a scale rock buggy over time with the focus being on making it behave like a rock bouncer. So my mind has been focused on the realistic aspect of rc for a long time now. So when John hit me up wanting to know if I would be interested in filming an event I naturally thought it was a scale focused event. When he told me it was comp crawling I thought sorcca. When he mentioned supers the light bulb went off... This is the hardcore comp crawler guys with rigs that don't resemble anything remotely realistic. At first I wasn't interested outside of just taking on another job that would get me out of the house for a bit but then I started combing through the forum and checking out builds to see what I should expect. That got me excited. I realized that this would be a great opportunity to start blending the different takes on the same hobby through the Extreme Scale Performance audience! I figure if it intrigues me after getting a good visual of the builds through cell phone pics on a forum then a decent video of the action, environment, builds, driver attitudes and most importantly the fun that can be had by playing with these crazy toys would surely start to help minimize the distance between the scale community and the comp crawling community. I strive to promote the "positive experience" that can be had by getting into rc and I got that experience during the worlds. I wish I had a second camera man working for me but that wasn't the case so unfortunately some of you may not have made the video or may not be in the pics like I wanted but I did my best to capture the events vibe as a whole. First up is what I am referring to as "2015 RCCA OFFROAD WORLDS The Movie". It is basically an hour long and is in a similar format as my "AxialFest 2015 The Movie" video that I released this summer. If you are new to my videos and my channel feel free to comment and say whats up! I am very active on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. I have been doing RC videos since 2007 and now it is my full time job. I am very easy going and down to earth and I am mainly known for "keeping it real" as all my subscribers say. So I won't try to make you think I am a badass builder or tell you how you should do things. I just like to give the RC community a regular show about a fun hobby. Thanks for taking the time to read all this. Thanks for having me out to your awesome event and I hope you guys enjoy the content that rolls out. Peace and Chicken Grease!"thumbsup"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es1bDGSAPAg