The newest MPV Trails video features Kymberly Jane doing voice overs for two different scenes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbTCfMCgdO8
Ok, this isn't leftovers. It's Kymberly Jane being Kymberly Jane. And it's fun (and sexy).
In this episode, we watch Kym doing voiceovers for 'Quicksand Investigator' and 'Smokin' Hot Kym'. What little I may have known about the Smokin' Hot stuff was forgotten long ago - even before it was edited originally. So, call it lost footage.
In any case, if you are a Kym fan, you'll love her even more. If you don't know Kym at all, hang on to something.
So I wanted to say thank you Dave for this piece. It was great to see how Kym was off script, she really sounds like a fun girl to hang out with. Theres something about Kym I cant get enough
But the real gem this post made me discover was your MPV Trails channel. Your Podcast is super interesting, I've been a fan of MPV since 1998 and to get to hear you take time to tell the stories and behind the scenes is pure gold for me. I could sit and listen to your stories for hours. Your episode why this thing felt really good, reflecting on our origin made me feel confirmed with myself, I think people here would benefit from listening to it.
Also I always had an idea of how much work your videos must have been, been reflecting on the scale of work it was makes me even more appreciative of your legacy. I think you should create new threads when new episodes are available, each episodes would deserve a discussion here for sure.
Thank you for the thoughtful and gracious comments. Stuff like this really brightens the day.
I never would have imagined doing MPV Trails - even just a couple years ago. Putting myself out there is not my normal thing. Nope. Not at all.
But I was encouraged to do it. The idea was bolstered by the realization that probably half of MPV's customers have no idea who I am. There are those (such as yourself) who have been around since the beginning, and have taken the journey with me so to speak. At the other end of the spectrum are guys who just see the content against the backdrop of a lot of other content. There are a lot of stories to tell - especially with the travelling we did, and the fact that we worked exclusively outdoors.
So yea, I'll try to keep the episodes coming. MPV Trails itself will never pay the bills. But hopefully coming out from behind the curtain will be good for everyone.
And yep, Kym runs pretty deep. I'm happy to share that footage. It will add to what a lot of people 'think' about Kym - in a good way.
This is really cool. I too had no idea that you had this YouTube channel.
I'd love to see more Kym stuff in the future. I'm also really hoping you'll do one of these videos on some of the work you did with Paris Kennedy, a huge favorite of mine.