Cars for YouTube Videos

Spinstorm

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I started a channel on YouTube called Tech in the Car.

I have only been making videos a week - and I had no presence before but I have now had over 1,000 views and I hope to grow more over the coming weeks and months.

https://youtube.com/channel/UC_cVUfgPGVvDvqmiEtli0yA

I would love to make some more videos in other Audi models and with the latest tech.

Does anyone know (or can point me in the direction) of anybody in the South (near to Brighton) who might have a car I can make a video of.

It takes about 30 minutes maximum! Would love some help!

Thanks.
 
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Looks quite cool, unfortunately don't have anything to show but best of luck with the new venture :icon thumright:

If it's more for newer cars if you market yourself well might be able to swing some deals with dealerships as surely it's free advertisment for them.
 
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New video! Welcome feedback and support.

As you know I plan on making more videos!
(When I can find some cars!)
 
I've just stumbled upon this thread and I gotta say, congrats on starting your YouTube channel! It's awesome that you've already gotten over 1,000 views in just a week. Keep up the great work!
As for finding someone in the South near Brighton with a car you can make a video of, have you tried reaching out to any local car dealerships or car clubs? They might be willing to let you feature one of their cars in exchange for some free publicity.
When it comes to video editing, have you tried using movavi.com? It's a great software for beginners and offers a range of features to make your videos stand out. From adding special effects to trimming and merging clips, it's got it all.
 
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