National Geographic GT-R Video
Carlos Ghosen almost throws up in an early prototype, Nissan Execs browsing Autoblog in a Staff Meeting, and peak at the rumored 50KG of testing equipment mounted in the trunk of the Nurburgrin GT-R. All good stuff.
Carlos Ghosen almost throws up in an early prototype, Nissan Execs browsing Autoblog in a Staff Meeting, and peak at the rumored 50KG of testing equipment mounted in the trunk of the Nurburgrin GT-R. All good stuff.
Took the GT-R out to Angeles Crest highway a couple of weeks ago and my good friend Josh shot this fantastic video of the event. Great work!
Old but worth posting still. I have about a gig worth of video cluttering up my hard drive that is all B-Roll from this shoot.
And of course I took plenty of photos on this shoot as well..
Believe it or not Dodge was pretty happy with this shoot since it was part of a larger “Challenger Week” we ran on the site. My Favorite video from that week was actually the Top Gear Photo shoot we did. Andrew from CarPix is an amazing photographer and really did a great job explaining how he composes photos for Top Gear.
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Head2Head: Cobb GT-R vs. Techart 997 GT Street – NAGTROC – The Nissan GT-R Owners Club.
Love the way this car sounds, there is a woosh to the intake that sounds just perfect.
This podcast started in my basement (no lie, very embarassing footage actually, kudos if you can digg it up). Over time we evolved the podcast to be more proffesional content, but I personally have always wanted to go back to having the users be the feature. Every week they uplaod tons of great stuff.
We’re still going to do the proffesional stuff, but it will likely run under a different name.
A little off topic from my normal blog roll, I know a lot of people are worried about their jobs in today’s economy, and Brandon Gutman laid out his advice on the matter
Connect Your Way to Your Next Job10/07/08
Advertising Week in New York City was, once again, a fantastic meeting ground for hiring managers and job seekers. Every industry assembles together at least once a year, and these gatherings are prime spots to advance your search agenda. Events like IAB MIXX and the Relay Sports Sponsorship Symposium were loaded with some of the industry’s best bosses. Here are some tips on maximizing your networking ability to land your next position.
Brandon took this a little farther than he expanded on here, as he hosting a network event at this conference that I attended. he goes on to expand that the best strategy is to build a plan, engage early, get introduced, follow up and give back. I think this is all good advice.
I’ve heard others echo this as well….not so much to get a new job, rather to be a bringer of success in rough times. Last Friday I attended a Smith Barney event in Atlanta representing StreetFire to a panel of Southern entrepreneurs. It was organized by my good friend Michael Louie who told me after the event that when times get tough, he has always found success by reaching out to his client to better understand whats keeping them up at night. Much like Brandon, this is firming up your network and establishing yourself as someone that provides relief in tough times.
To put a third point on this, (because I like triumvirates) recently I read a book that codifies both of these practices into a way to make yourself successful by attending to the success of those around you. The book, “The Go-Giver” by Bob Burg and John David Mann, lays out in principle that you will find your greatest success by providing value to as many people as possible, influence by how aggressively you service the needs of others and the tool you use to do this is yourself. I highly recommend it, as the principles it advocates are practices the successful people in my life all employee. (book on Amazon)