AlphaGarage
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We’re looking for a DIYer in the Los Angeles area who wants to coat their garage floor with the Wolverine Coatings BondTite and LiquaTile Epoxies that some of the guys in this forum are raving about. And who wants to share their project with the world. And who wants a real good deal on the material. And who wants to be a celebrity and enjoy all the fame and fortune that comes with being a star. Well… maybe everything but the fame and fortune stuff.
We just started selling Wolverine coatings to the DIYers out there a few months ago, and one thing that several people have asked about is a “how-to” video. We were going to produce a basic step-by-step instruction video, but we’re toying with the idea of doing one a bit more real world, a short video of a real homeowner as he, or she, does one of the most rewarding small home improvement projects - coating their garage floor with Wolverine Coatings epoxy.
We’re looking for a nice looking garage with at least 2 car bays. It doesn’t need to have mahogany cabinets, but it should be clutter free with finished & painted walls. The current floors can be in any condition, although we’d rather not deal with fixing some piss-poor coating that the previous owner slapped down. The higher the ceiling, the better, and there should also be good AC power available. We’ll help with tech advice and some assistance, but we really want to show someone completing the project like any other homeowner. It would be nice if you’ve done some other DIY projects, and you should be the type who likes the finished product to be perfect, clearly you should already know what end of the brush to hold. Not that we mind helping people who don’t know that stuff, but for this particular project with the cameras rolling we’ll have enough things to monitor. Of course we’ll also help with material acquisition.
You’ll need to allow us to tape & photograph the process and use that material as we see fit. Even if we want to release it theatrically so we can benefit from all the Oscar buzz it will generate as it opens on 1,200 screens worldwide during the upcoming holiday season.
There won’t be any script for you to memorize, but we probably will record audio and talk with you throughout the project.
We hope to do this in the next few months, but we can’t pin down a firm date until we’re just a few weeks out. Our cinematographer and his crew are pretty busy, so we need to work around their schedules. There’s the possibility that this might not happen for several months. For that reason we’re looking for someone who can be pretty flexible with their schedule as well as tolerate the additional distraction of the cameras etc. The guys we work with are real pros, (they did and a bunch of shows I know most of you have seen, hint: think "Creature Garage") so they know how to stay out of the way and keep things relaxed and easy – it should be a fun experience.
If you’d like to participate, just email me with a little info about your garage and yourself.
Thanks!
We just started selling Wolverine coatings to the DIYers out there a few months ago, and one thing that several people have asked about is a “how-to” video. We were going to produce a basic step-by-step instruction video, but we’re toying with the idea of doing one a bit more real world, a short video of a real homeowner as he, or she, does one of the most rewarding small home improvement projects - coating their garage floor with Wolverine Coatings epoxy.
We’re looking for a nice looking garage with at least 2 car bays. It doesn’t need to have mahogany cabinets, but it should be clutter free with finished & painted walls. The current floors can be in any condition, although we’d rather not deal with fixing some piss-poor coating that the previous owner slapped down. The higher the ceiling, the better, and there should also be good AC power available. We’ll help with tech advice and some assistance, but we really want to show someone completing the project like any other homeowner. It would be nice if you’ve done some other DIY projects, and you should be the type who likes the finished product to be perfect, clearly you should already know what end of the brush to hold. Not that we mind helping people who don’t know that stuff, but for this particular project with the cameras rolling we’ll have enough things to monitor. Of course we’ll also help with material acquisition.
You’ll need to allow us to tape & photograph the process and use that material as we see fit. Even if we want to release it theatrically so we can benefit from all the Oscar buzz it will generate as it opens on 1,200 screens worldwide during the upcoming holiday season.
There won’t be any script for you to memorize, but we probably will record audio and talk with you throughout the project.
We hope to do this in the next few months, but we can’t pin down a firm date until we’re just a few weeks out. Our cinematographer and his crew are pretty busy, so we need to work around their schedules. There’s the possibility that this might not happen for several months. For that reason we’re looking for someone who can be pretty flexible with their schedule as well as tolerate the additional distraction of the cameras etc. The guys we work with are real pros, (they did and a bunch of shows I know most of you have seen, hint: think "Creature Garage") so they know how to stay out of the way and keep things relaxed and easy – it should be a fun experience.
If you’d like to participate, just email me with a little info about your garage and yourself.
Thanks!
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