We're burned-out on the mainstream media with franchises such as Star Wars, Forza Motorsport/Horizon, and more. Well, you aren't alone, thankfully, the internet spawned the alternative media.
The web gave many people the power to spread ideas, find like-minded people who have similar end-goals to you, and to goof around.
Sadly, freedom on the internet is in jeopardy. From the Wall Street Journal making a hit piece on YouTube causing the Adpocalypse in 2017 to the European Union's Article 11 and 13 which will censor content creators with algorithms that will cost billions to make.
When you build a wall so high and trap us, we're going to find ways to escape it. We will! When given a challenge the human race will come up with solutions: from sending humans to Mars, to creating a racing game that reminisces Gran Turismo's of old, we are always up for the call. No matter the weather.
Stop complaining and make your ideas a reality. So, produce a film and upload it on YouTube or invent interstellar space travel to see your dreams come true.
What's the worst that can happen? Your film franchise may be the next Star Wars or could become the largest company. Ever! Who killed Captin Alex estimated budget was $200: if you have that burning passion for creating a movie. Make it immediately.
I'm the Ferrarinator. A petrolhead who loves to discuss cars who also loves to draw and snap automobiles. Plus, I like planes such as the BAC Concord and Eurofighter Typhoon.
From what I've learnt about Adobe Audition, YouTube and Ferrarinator Official, I've discovered new facts about cars and how to improve my craft. Technologically.
I started my YouTube channel, (Rhyme Nine) in April 2014. Little Rhyme Nine wanted to show the internet his custom lego cars and showcase my Hot Wheels. Beat That.
Then a couple of months later, I began making Forza Horizon 2 videos. While that happened, I upped my game using my MacBook Pro, Blue Snowball Mic, Elgato HD60, a new intro from Fiver and logo.
As time went on my channel gained more views and subscribers, plus I met like-minded fans with whom I made collaboration videos.
One day, I nearly deleted my channel. I received lots of annoying comments from trolls. That was thanks to my clickbait content of cars that didn't feature in the video and furthermore, my potato quality content.
Some of the comments were beneficial, and others were non-productive. Don't worry, I blocked the trolls and moved on.
When Ferrarinator got older, he got bored of playing and making YouTube videos because the games felt repetitive. Instead of working on Forza videos, I script my new videos which include:
How would I make Formula 1 better? What's the future of Vauxhall and Opel and more? Now I produce posts and articles on cars.
My favourite piece is:
What a wildcard | The 700BHP Toyota Supra for 2019 NASCAR's Xfinity Series.
In my life, I've four goals that I want to complete:
Make a law that if companies who don't play fair with fair use laws and copyright other content creators they would have to pay content creators the royalties.
Produce a racing game which couples the graphics of Gran Turismo 2 and uses realistic physics.
Build the essential supercar brand!
To have driven the Mazda MX-5, Monteverdi Hai 450SS, Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, Lexus LC500 and Tikes Cozy Coupe.
Conclusion
The reason I made this video was to inspire you. For example; George, a plucky Brit, who's tired of the repetitive sequels and prequels. Instead of complaining, he knuckled down and found like-minded people who want to make great films.
I'm sick of people complaining about dot, dot, and dot to me. Instead of moaning I ask people, "how can you improve your situations?" Also "how can we find another way to fix your problems?"
After that dialogue, we've found the problem and discovered a way to fix it. Over the last year, I've moved from making Forza videos to writing works regarding autos I Iove.
I'm also trying to stop terrible laws such as Article 11/13 from bigger companies censoring other influencers from spreading their message.
Instead, I find ways to stop my voice from being hushed. My substitute for Facebook is Minds.com, and instead of YouTube, I choose Bitchute. Forget the straights, see the curve ahead!