I enrolled in a race car driving school, where you go for three days, and they wanted to rent me a video camera and charge me $100 for every half-hour.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have a real passion for driving. Earlier on in my life I wanted to be a race car driver. But I don't pay an extortionate amount of money for cars. I'm pretty frugal.
I had professional stunt racers teaching me how to drive.
I used to do this as a kid. And now they're paying me for it, which is cool.
Now everybody's got a video camera, so go make videos with your friends or see if you can get a part in a film school thing that's being done.
During school, I'd advertise cars in the University of British Columbia newspaper.
I worked at Suncoast Video for two years during the summer in high school.
In an age of social media and content being key, it's important to change the mold where you have $100,000 to $150,000 for one video. I hired some guys that are young, just out of college, and we used some new, far-less-expensive cameras and technology to make videos.
I drive the car pool - I show up with no makeup and drive the kids to school.
I spend an extraordinary amount of time in my car, so I can justify the expense. That's the only extravagance in my life - it's my car.
When I was fifteen years old, my dad won a video camera in a corporate golf tournament. I snatched it from his closet and began filming skateboard videos with my friends.