John Steele
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| Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:42 pm Commentary |
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As a tutor, I know one of the skills which causes new students most concern is the prospect of giving a commentary (and I'm sure we all remember being in the same position).
Whilst there's potentially lots of tips to swap from our own experiences, I'll start this thread with some information on available video / DVD.
I have in my possession (well actually it's lent out to Bones who will no doubt remind me of the title) a DVD by Hugh Noblett of Cadence Driver Development).
Also, thanks to Colin (new student and member of RoADAR) for pointing out:
http://www.advanced-driving.co.uk/driving-tips/advanced-driving-commentary-video/
with which you will probably need to do extreme things with both bass (all the way down) and treble (all the way up) on your sound system to make audible but it's worth the effort.
Neither of the above is perfect but then what is? I would appreciate any info on more materials or your thoughts/criticisms on the above.
Cheers,
John. |
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