21 Reasons Why We Don’t Film On The Driveway

21 Reasons Why We Don’t Film On The Driveway

Sometimes we see comments from people saying that they wish we still filmed on the driveway. Here’s 21 Reasons why we’ll never film on the driveway again:

1 Timing: It was only available on the weekends so we were not able to work during the week when the driveway was being used. 

2 Day time noise: Neighbours don’t like angle grinders and seeing cars catch on fire in front of their houses.

3 Noise Restrictions: You can’t make noise at night time and eventually the council gets a complaint and the Police get called. 

4 Lighting: You need decent light for cameras to work properly and that meant only filming in daylight hours.

5 Weather: When it rained, we had to stop filming. 

6 Regular Episodes: If the weather was bad, episodes would get pushed back at least a week until the next weekend. If it rained two weeks in a row, episodes would get pushed back multiple weeks and “fans” on the internet would start sending abuse and complaints.

7 Unwelcome Visitors: It seems like a simple concept, but we don’t want people coming to our houses uninvited. People see us filming on the driveway and think that this means they have an open invitation to come and visit whenever they want. Even since leaving the driveway, on two occasions “fans” have come into our houses. This is not even the place we were filming. Can you imagine getting out of the shower and realising a complete stranger is just standing in your room smiling at you? Just think about that for a second. They are inside your house and don’t think that there is any issue at all that they are complete strangers and un-invited. 

8 Leaks: At least two different people made a habit of regular sneaky drivebys to film/photograph whatever we were working on and then post their images on social media with the express purpose of spoiling up coming videos. 

9 Mess: Oil on driveway, dirt on the driveway, parts on the driveway, damaged driveway

10 Aspirations: Every car lover would love a space where they can get dirty, make noise, be out of the weather and have good light. 

11 Scale: We’re constantly learning new skills, trying new techniques and tools and there’s only so many times you can paint some wheels and film it on a driveway. Bigger builds need the car to be in the same place for days, or weeks on end while work takes place. 

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12 Privacy: Some neighbours don’t want their houses on youtube, we respect that and it makes it difficult to film when you can only point the camera in one direction. 

13 Spares: A double garage with 1-2 cars in it is pretty small. There’s almost no space for spare parts, engines, half cuts and other materials, let alone production gear. 

14 Growth: It’s all about having room to grow. If your veggie garden is growing well and you love veggies, eventually you may need more space for mad tasty veggies (even if the Internet tells you that you should go back and grow your veggies in a smaller garden instead)

15 Drive-by’s: Towards our last few shoots on the driveway, people were regularly driving by the driveway to see if we were filming, they’d interrupt, yell stuff and film us etc which meant less videos. Can you imagine how awkward it is when you’re trying to make a video and 5 teenagers are sitting 2 metres away filming everything you do with their iPhones? They sit there eating junk food, throwing their garbage on the street. and when we ask them to leave they respond with “This is a public road we can be here if we want”. So do we keep filming? Nope. We have to sit inside until they leave. Ultimately this leads to #16

16 Theft: A car was stolen. So was Moogs motorbike (neither of these happened on the driveway but instead from our own houses once people started to post up where we lived) Random people hanging around and constantly posting videos, photos of your house and driveway/garage is the last thing anybody wants in regards to home security. 

17 Deliveries: We often buy parts off eBay or from Japan and getting them delivered to a house when nobody is home doesn’t work. Anything large on a pallet (like an engine or halfcut) is too big and requires a fork lift. 

18 Post production: From filming, to editing, to music and then voice over it was a 200km round trip to make each video as each segment of the production took place in a different part of Sydney. Most of our time that was meant to be spent filming was spent driving around picking up parts and gear. 

19 Flexibility: A driveway only ever looks like a driveway. Filming car reveals always look the same where as filming something like ‘Electric Space Wizard’ needs an internal space to hang a green screen and room to move. 

20 Meetings: Sometimes we do meetings or interviews for blogs and radio shows and we don’t want to have all of these people coming to where we live. 

21 Life: Eventually there comes a point where you realise that systems that you have in place are not working. When you’re not reaching your potential and you can see ways that you can do things better then you owe it to yourself to make a change. A lot of people around you will resist your change because it probably hi lights deficiencies in themselves. When you need to move forward in your life, or you’re feeling stuck, staying in the past just to please other people is never going to lead to anything positive. 

So there it is - Thanks for your continued support over the last 10 years!

*This article was originally written in 2018. We want to thank you all for your support over the last 13 years. We don't do Patreon or crowd funding but you can support us by grabbing some MCM Merch HERE. We run our own merch shop 100% independently (packed by us and our mates) and it's shipped from right here in Sydney, Australia to your door anywhere in the world. 

 


14 comments

  • Higs

    Keep up the work guys. And sorry for the theft and invasion of privacy. What a shame. Greetings from Nairobi Kenya. I am a major fan of your work.

  • Riz

    Great work. Keep it real.

  • Peter

    I’m sorry to hear that you used to get people intruding on your work and life while filming on your driveway, I only started watching a few years ago and sort of just accepted the transition, I thought it happened because the need for more space, protection from the weather and the other standard things you mentioned. Having heard this it really disappoints me, I expected more from the community, especially after meeting a lot of them at meets etc.

    Anyway, I love the videos, no matter where you do them, and indoors in a shed makes way more sense than in a driveway, you fellas are getting older and I’m sure you could only lay on your back on the drive for a few more years before you’d be stuffed from it. Keep up the great content but don’t feel pressured to pump it out, the people that count will understand if you need to take a break for a while!

  • Adrian

    Wow, you know what, i take my hat off to you guys for the amount of effort and time you put into your productions, like its TV quality man! and that’s coming from and i use the term loosely ‘amatures’. Its funny you know, what we see in youtube compared to real life for you guys.. you actually do forget that this is actually a couple of COOL dudes just taking time out of their own personal time to embrace and share their passion. Moog, i am so sorry you had your bike stolen, what a downright appalling thing to have happened. Guys please keep up the fantastic work!
    Peace ;-)

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