also try getting something to add a bit of perspective into the shot.. since we learned in school that 'speed is relative' we have to give your speeding car something to be relative too..... close to ground shots would be good...especially if there are some sort of like white dots or something on the track or something and shakran had some great advice for making some shots inside of the car.... but then you still wont really be able to see how fast the car really is moving.. because you can't see outside of the car
so yeah try giving your car something to be relitave to in the shot.. and have you tried speeding the tape up? also (if your camera has the capabilities which i dont think it does cause its a Hi-8 format) try adjusting the shutter speed and the apature.... also try mutiple angles.. lots of mutiple angles....
oh and one more thing.. sound will play a big part into what this video will look/sound like.... if you have good sounds of cars going fast on your video then the car will look like its going a bit faster... think about it...
thats my 2 cents
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