Despite there has been not a lot of post this year. I say Happy Christmas/happy holidays for everyone one who have visited the site in 2016, see you in 2017 with all new posts. Bye.
J-H Moving Images Project
This is a blog to show my progress for my Moving Image final project for Uni.
Sunday, 25 December 2016
Wednesday, 14 September 2016
Gymkhana Nine Review
For the last five years', I have done posts on Gymkhana Four, Gymkhana Five, Gymkhana Six, Gymkhana Seven and Gymkhana Eight. Six months after the previous Gymkhana came out. Hoonigan, Forza Horizon 3, and Ken Block bring out their new Gymkhana video onto YouTube called: "Ken Block's GYMKHANA NINE: Raw Industrial Playground" (video below).
And just like Gymkhana Five and Seven, its shot on an abandoned industrial estate around Buffalo, New York, USA. Using his trustworthy Ford Focus RS RX that produces 600 bhp. Enjoy the video below.
Ken Block's GYMKHANA NINE: Raw Industrial Playground
What my thoughts about the video. Equal as Gymkhana Five, Seven and eight if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the Focus ST RX. Also, I enjoyed Ken was doing multiple doughnuts with the Focus ST RX round a 2017 Ford Raptor that’s dangling precariously under a helicopter.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than last years Gymkhana, so far with nearly half a million views on YouTube since Tuesday in the space of 24 hours, its another 80 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, another very cool video from Ken Block.
And just like Gymkhana Five and Seven, its shot on an abandoned industrial estate around Buffalo, New York, USA. Using his trustworthy Ford Focus RS RX that produces 600 bhp. Enjoy the video below.
Ken Block's GYMKHANA NINE: Raw Industrial Playground
What my thoughts about the video. Equal as Gymkhana Five, Seven and eight if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the Focus ST RX. Also, I enjoyed Ken was doing multiple doughnuts with the Focus ST RX round a 2017 Ford Raptor that’s dangling precariously under a helicopter.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than last years Gymkhana, so far with nearly half a million views on YouTube since Tuesday in the space of 24 hours, its another 80 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, another very cool video from Ken Block.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Gymkhana Eight Review
For the last five years', I have done posts on Gymkhana Four, Gymkhana Five, Gymkhana Six, and Gymkhana Seven. This week, Ford, Hoonigan and Ken Block bring out their new Gymkhana video onto YouTube called: "KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA EIGHT: ULTIMATE EXOTIC PLAYGROUND; DUBAI" (video below).
And just like Gymkhana Five and Seven, its shot on the streets of Dubai, United Arab Emirates; as he uses parts of the city a personal gymkhana playground to film around. Using his trustworthy Ford Fiesta ST RX43 that produces 650 bhp. Enjoy the video below.
KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA EIGHT: ULTIMATE EXOTIC PLAYGROUND; DUBAI
What my thoughts about the video. Equal as Gymkhana Five and Seven (if not better) if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the ST RX43, I enjoyed the aerial shots above as-well as the change of scenery with using Dubai instead of using a City in the state of California. Also, I enjoyed Ken was doing multiple doughnuts with the ST RX43 around the aeroplane while it was slowly moving.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than the previous Gymkhanas' of past, so far with nearly 2 million views on YouTube since Monday in the space of 24 hours, its another 80 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, another very cool video from Ken Block.
And just like Gymkhana Five and Seven, its shot on the streets of Dubai, United Arab Emirates; as he uses parts of the city a personal gymkhana playground to film around. Using his trustworthy Ford Fiesta ST RX43 that produces 650 bhp. Enjoy the video below.
KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA EIGHT: ULTIMATE EXOTIC PLAYGROUND; DUBAI
What my thoughts about the video. Equal as Gymkhana Five and Seven (if not better) if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the ST RX43, I enjoyed the aerial shots above as-well as the change of scenery with using Dubai instead of using a City in the state of California. Also, I enjoyed Ken was doing multiple doughnuts with the ST RX43 around the aeroplane while it was slowly moving.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than the previous Gymkhanas' of past, so far with nearly 2 million views on YouTube since Monday in the space of 24 hours, its another 80 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, another very cool video from Ken Block.
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Happy Xmas guys for 2015
Despite there has been not alot of post this year. I say Happy Christmas/happy holidays for everyone one who have visited the site in 2015, see you in 2016 with all new posts. Bye.
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Gymkhana Seven
For the last three years I did posts on Gymkhana Four, Gymkhana Five, and Gymkhana Six. And this week, Hoonigan and Ken Block bring out their new Gymkhana video onto YouTube called: "KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA SEVEN: WILD IN THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES " (video below).
And just like Gymkhana Five, its shot on the streets, this time shot in Los Angeles, California instead of San Francisco, California, as he uses parts of the city a personal gymkhana playground to film around. But, instead of using his trustworthy 2013 Ford Fiesta ST RX43. This time Ken Block is using a 1965 Ford Mustang dubbed as the "Hoonicorn RTR" using a 6.7 litre V8 Rouse Ford engine producing 845 bhp and for a first time for any Mustang ever using four-wheel-drive. Enjoy the video below.
[HOONIGAN] KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA SEVEN: WILD IN THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES
What my thoughts about the video. Better than last years Gymkhana Six. And as equal as Gymkhana Five if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, I enjoyed the aerial shots above as-well of the city; the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the Ford Mustang and usage of a drone in some scenes. Also, I enjoyed that Ken Block and his crew didn't used the Fiesta this time to hoon around and instead they used a custom made Mustang.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than the previous Gymkhanas' past? so far with nearly 11 million views on YouTube since Monday, its another 50 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, a very cool video from Ken Block.
Bye.
And just like Gymkhana Five, its shot on the streets, this time shot in Los Angeles, California instead of San Francisco, California, as he uses parts of the city a personal gymkhana playground to film around. But, instead of using his trustworthy 2013 Ford Fiesta ST RX43. This time Ken Block is using a 1965 Ford Mustang dubbed as the "Hoonicorn RTR" using a 6.7 litre V8 Rouse Ford engine producing 845 bhp and for a first time for any Mustang ever using four-wheel-drive. Enjoy the video below.
[HOONIGAN] KEN BLOCK'S GYMKHANA SEVEN: WILD IN THE STREETS OF LOS ANGELES
What my thoughts about the video. Better than last years Gymkhana Six. And as equal as Gymkhana Five if you have to compare it with any of Ken Block's previous Gymkhanas. I thought it was still edited well, I enjoyed the aerial shots above as-well of the city; the multiple use of Go-Pro cameras' inside and outside on the Ford Mustang and usage of a drone in some scenes. Also, I enjoyed that Ken Block and his crew didn't used the Fiesta this time to hoon around and instead they used a custom made Mustang.
Overall I liked the video, is it better than the previous Gymkhanas' past? so far with nearly 11 million views on YouTube since Monday, its another 50 million views to catch up with Gymkhana Five record. Overall, a very cool video from Ken Block.
Bye.
Sunday, 22 December 2013
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