Last week, Rachel Bonnetta was covered in maple syrup for the entirety of the episode of Lock It In on Fox Sports 1. I've edited together a compilation of all of the events around it including:
-Making the bet -The periscope video of her losing the bet -Instagram footage which was uploaded separately from the episode -The episode itself -The follow-up episode where they do another prank on her
I've taken it all and edited it to focus solely on Rachel, removing all of the extraneous pieces and trying to make the audio commentary as seamless as possible, to make it a coherent watch.
Personally, this is a holy grail level find for me, and something I've fantasized about for a long time.
Thanks for this ABGamma. I was considering making a similar video but it was a massive pain in the arse and I didn't have the time. You've done a perfect job!
AusWAM said: Thanks for this ABGamma. I was considering making a similar video but it was a massive pain in the arse and I didn't have the time. You've done a perfect job!
Yeah, at the end of the day. I probably spent about 20 or so hours stitching this all together in Premiere. It's by far the longest, most involved thing I've ever worked on. Glad you like it!
AusWAM said: Thanks for this ABGamma. I was considering making a similar video but it was a massive pain in the arse and I didn't have the time. You've done a perfect job!
Yeah, at the end of the day. I probably spent about 20 or so hours stitching this all together in Premiere. It's by far the longest, most involved thing I've ever worked on. Glad you like it!
You know, with all the talk of various Models and Producers, it's a shame the workhorse Archivists like yourself don't get more deserved praise. Thanks for taking the time to preserve this moment in a creative and innovative way.
Always been a big fan of your stuff and continue to look forward to more in the future. It's a thankless job that's very much appreciated in my book!
AusWAM said: Thanks for this ABGamma. I was considering making a similar video but it was a massive pain in the arse and I didn't have the time. You've done a perfect job!
Yeah, at the end of the day. I probably spent about 20 or so hours stitching this all together in Premiere. It's by far the longest, most involved thing I've ever worked on. Glad you like it!
You know, with all the talk of various Models and Producers, it's a shame the workhorse Archivists like yourself don't get more deserved praise. Thanks for taking the time to preserve this moment in a creative and innovative way.
Always been a big fan of your stuff and continue to look forward to more in the future. It's a thankless job that's very much appreciated in my book!
I appreciate the support! While I mainly started doing these types of edits for my own collection, it's nice to be able to share them with others as well.