Why we Race

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  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • My name is Tim Jourdan. I am a 23 year old videographer from Switzerland.
    My biggest fascination are racecars and the buzz around them.
    For me, there is no greater feeling than standing at the side of a racetrack with my camera while getting my eardrums blown out.
    I specialize in cinematic pieces lIke this one, social media content ranging from documentaries, reels/clips to interviews and sponsor-content.
    I also do photography and social media management.
    So if you are a driver, a sponsor or a team and are looking to take your content to the next level, do not hesitate to contact me via Email, DM on my socials or under this video in the comments.
    I am eager to tell you Story!
    So far I have worked in the 24h Series, got to work with a Lamborghini Driver in the Fanatec GTWC last Season and have done different kind of accredited work at different tracks and sporting events as well as photoshoots for Magazines. But I am always looking to wien my portfolio, try new things and cater to your specific needs.
    EMail: tim@timjourdanmedia.com
    Socials: @tim.jourdan.media
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    ,Why we Race, is a film made by Tim Jourdan. All the footage is owned and copyrighted by me. Usage of said footage as well as blatant copying is illegal and will have concequences. Any further usage of this film and its footage has to be coordinated with me.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @EclipseTurboGST
    @EclipseTurboGST 4 дні тому +1

    Nice video, I felt inspired, nice soundtrack too!

  • @almagets
    @almagets 2 дні тому +1

    It's great

  • @DjDenKot
    @DjDenKot 24 дні тому +1

    big like

  • @EclipseTurboGST
    @EclipseTurboGST 3 дні тому +1

    What are these cars at 1:07, is that Formula 5 or something?

    • @timjourdanmedia
      @timjourdanmedia  3 дні тому

      Was filmed at an historic event. The series was the Lurani Trophy which features formula Junior Cars from the 60s. Formula Junior back then acted like the entry series for Formula one, so in modern terms it would be F2