Autogeek Commercials shot and edited by Yancy

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Autogeek Commercials shot and edited by Yancy


My co-worker Yancy has to be one of the most talented guys I've ever met, he's also incredibly smart as well as polite. When we were shooting the second season of our TV show we were tasked with also shooting a number of commercials. For these commercials Yancy did all the video work and all the editing to create the final finished work you'll see below...

Just wanted to give a little due credit where credit is due...

Nice work Yancy!


Here's Yancy running the camera boom during detail fest

Photo courtesy of Bill aka LegacyGT
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Yancy is a busy guy, not only busy but very talanted...

To help maximize his talent, Max just got him two more monitors and a brand new Mac Pro Quad Core Computer! (It's under the desk).

The shelf in the back holds our brand new HD Camera and a Stable Cam Rig as well as the HD Camera we've been using ever since we started shooting video in our Studio.

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You'll also see Todd Helme in his first video debut here at Autogeek but not his last as well as Matt Steele.




Commercials shot and edited by Yancy Martinez at Autogeek.net



Pinnacle Natural Brilliance TV Commercial


Diamondite Glass Cleaning Kit


Lake Country Buffing Pads Commercial


FLEX Polishers Commercial - Flex 3401 & PE14


Wolfgang Car Care Products


Cyclo Tools


Menzerna USA Polishes and Compounds TV Commercial


Blackfire Car Care Products


Optimum Polymer Technologies


Autogeek.net your One-Stop Shopping Headquarters


RaggTopp Convertible Top Care


RaggTopp TV Commercial



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Here's Yancy setting up a GoPro Camera to video buffing pads while operating on a Ferrari Windshield...

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This Flex DVD will be here soon by the way...


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Yancy does a great jobs on all his video’s. I wish had that talent.
 
Just to note, when I click on the videos I get an error message. My guess is everyone else gets an error message too.

The videos exist on our YouTube channel but over time, vBulletin, (that's the forum software), and YouTube change and modify their user interface code. The result is the original coding used to embed the above videos no longer works.

What I do, is when I find videos on this forum that are not working, I simply "edit" my post and re-insert the video using the new code format.

It's Sunday as I type this and I returned home last night from Mobile Tech Expo and I'm taking the day off.

I'll fix the code tomorrow when I'm behind my work desk with my arm-holder-uppers where I can speed type as I have a LOT on my plate this week. This is the prep and set-up week before the 2 day boat class.

In fact, I'm heading to work around noon today to hope the garage doors as one of the boats is being dropped off today.

Stay tuned, I'll share some pictures.

It's also Super Bowl Sunday, so this is all being done in-between game festivities.


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I'll fix the code tomorrow when I'm behind my work desk with my arm-holder-uppers where I can speed type as I have a LOT on my plate this week.


And as promised, I have fixed the code so all these classic TV commercial should now work.



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