DeTomaso Mailing List: April 2000, Message #399
| From: | "Douglas A. Kelm" <dakelm@uswest.net> |
| Subject: | Re: Rendezvous "Must see". |
| Date: | Wed, 12 Apr 2000 15:04:20 -0400 |
I'll try to get some high quality copies made before Vegas. If anybody out there
has any suggestions on how to minimize degredation due to successive
generational duplication, let me know. I am not particularly savy in the
electronic/audio/visual department, but I have connections to good equipment.
Doug "I dig fast plants" Kelm, Yellow #2886, PCNC Frozen Tundra Rep.
Melton01 wrote:
> Are you going to make a copy or two ?
>
> I'll trade you a tape of last year's Vegas track race.
>
> Chuck
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Douglas A. Kelm <dakelm@uswest.net>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <detomaso@realbig.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 1:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Rendezvous "Must see".
>
> > Fellow video speed freaks,
> >
> > If you guys dug the short flick "Rendezvous", you will be absolutely blown
> away by
> > the extensive footage I have of bonzai Japanese bikers streaking through
> the
> > countryside at nearly 300km; that's about 170mph for us round eyes! They
> used tank
> > mounted cameras which give a good view of the road (and oncoming traffic)
> as well as
> > the tach and speedo. There was so much room left on my bootleg Rendezvous
> that I
> > decided to fill the rest of the footage with this insane bike riding,
> which is not
> > to dis' these guys because I'm a biker myself and can only admire their
> skill, not
> > to mention cajones. There is so much ultra high speed lane splitting,
> right side
> > passing, and knee dragging it will boggle your mind. and it goes on for
> 30-45
> > minutes. It also features an interview with one of the principles, which
> > unfortunately is all in Japanese. If any of you out there speak that
> language, I
> > would be interested in hearing the interpretation. I'll bring the tape to
> Vegas this
> > year for all to see. You won't believe your eyes. For an amateur
> production, it is
> > easily the equal of the French effort, only much, much faster, longer and
> more
> > dangerous.
> >
> > Doug Kelm, Yellow #2886, PCNC Frozen Tundra Rep.
> >
> >
> > Al Chelini wrote:
> >
> > > Listers:
> > > This video shows a run thru the streets of Paris in the dawn hours of
> the
> > > morning at flat out speeds. A camera is on the nose of the Ferrari, at
> hubcap
> > > level, at triple digit speeds.
> > > Nothing stops our hero, not red lights nor garbage trucks doing their
> rounds (
> > > he merely drives over the adjoining curbs), nor many near misses.
> > > He is moving so fast that Pigeons in the road don't have much time to
> get out
> > > of the way. It ends with his meeting his wife (hence the rendezvous at a
> park) .
> > > The audio sounds like an unrestricted exhaust, and adds a lot to the
> effect.
> > > Rumor has it that the driver was eventulaay arrested and prosecuted.
> Mike, any
> > > more info?
> > > It kind of reminds me of going to the meeting at the Donut Derelicts
> (or Krispy
> > > Kreeme) with MD. :-)
> > > If you haven't seen it, you will like it. A great SS warmup.
> > > Al.
> > > ---------------------------------------
> > > MikeLDrew@aol.com wrote:
> > >
> > > > Al wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >Joe, is this the one by Pyramid films? Claud Lelouche? (sp)
> > > >
> > > > >>>Yup. For those that don't know, Claude LeLouche was sort of the
> Steven
> > > > Spielberg of France in the late '60's and early '70's.
> > > >
> > > > >Do you know what the car used was (Ferrari is the rumor)?
> > > >
> > > > >>>Ferrari 275 GTB. In fact, they were in Paris shooting a
> conventional
> > > > movie when he got the crazy idea to shoot this silly mad dash across
> the
> > > > city. He robbed a fully gyro-stabilized camera mount from the front
> of a
> > > > camera truck and grafted it onto the front of (his own?) Ferrari.
> Nobody
> > > > knows who the driver was, but it's a safe bet that it was probably a
> > > > professional.
> > > >
> > > > If you watch it carefully you'll see that the sound track is actually
> not in
> > > > synch with the visual track. It's about 1.5 seconds behind, so you
> still
> > > > hear tire squeal long after the driver has complted the turn and is
> driving
> > > > straight. However I do not believe that the sound was dubbed in after
> the
> > > > fact, because the old Michelin XWX tires of the day would certainly
> squeal
> > > > like hell.
> > > >
> > > > >How do we order?
> > > >
> > > > >>>Didn't he list his phone number?
> > > >
> > > > 916 526-3033
> > > >
> > > > >(Listers, if you haven't seen this film, you must get it.)
> > > >
> > > > >>>ABSOLUTELY! It's a total riot. We normally show it on the big
> screen in
> > > > Las Vegas every year too. It's probably the most anti-social film
> ever made!
> > > > :>)
> > > >
> > > > Mike
> >
> >