Because "live" events change TV schedules all the time, it's normal that you can't get a confirmation on your air date until about 2-4 weeks before the show airs.
I just got off the phone with Sheila Perkins and tentatively our first Feature is scheduled to air in April
Autogeek on My Classic Car with Dennis Gage April 3rd at 10:00pm Eastern Time on Speed Channel Autogeek's What's in the Garage?
This coincidently is the same date our new TV show debuts, which is
April 3rd, at 11:30am Eastern Time on
Fox Sports Network.
Besides all the travel time and actual set-up and filming time when you shoot a segment for TV there's a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes. For example, all 4 of the TV shows we've worked with require us to send 2 of everything we're going to show or use on the set 2-3 weeks ahead of time.
This ensures the products are there in time and it ensures that if something goes wrong with anything there's a back-up. For example if a bottle of polish breaks open, or when you pull the trigger on one of the polishers, nothing happens, etc.
Since I do the features, I create the product list, pull it and then have it inspected for completeness and accuracy before it's packed and shipped Usually Dwayne gets the job because his detailing background helps him to make sure I have everything I'll need and believe it or not, sometimes I miss something, (Thanks Dwayne).
After all the products are reviewed, inspected, (make sure labels all look good, pads are perfect, etc.), then the products are carefully packed and shipped to the studio where were shooting.
To date that would include,
- Two Guys Garage
- Truck U
- Motorhead Garage
- My Classic Car
- Operation Comfort
Besides pulling and packing products, we also need,
- Outlines for each segment to be shot
- Copy, that is the words or verbiage for each segment
- Bullet Point Lists that list benefits and features of all products
All the above needs to be written and then proof-read by multiple people inside and outside Autogeek for accuracy and content. The TV production companies for all these shows will read the outlines, copy and bullet lists to make sure it meets their criteria for quality and topical subject matter.
All of this takes time too and usually needs to be finalized on our end and then sent 2-3 weeks before the shoot date the corresponding studio where we're shooting.
That's why sometimes while my name appears in the "Online Users" section of the forum homepage, behind the scenes I'm working on one of the above tasks. After I submit this thread, I have to finalize the Outline, Copy and Bullet Points for new projects coming up the first week of April. So while I love hanging out on the forum all day and replying to threads with the rest of our forum members, time has and is becoming more and more scarce.
This is why a lot of times when I have project cars to buff out, I don't get to these till after the work day is over and then instead of going home, I go to the studio and buff out a car or do product testing. Whether buffing out a car or testing products, pictures need to be taken of before and after results and then reports need to be filled out and sent to the company supplying the test products.
Right now on my desk are,
- 3 different type of buffing pads that need to be used on 3 different types of tools.
- 8 different "liquid" products
Besides all of the above, since January, we've shot 13 half hour TV shows, all of which include travel time, set-up time, actual shooting time, etc.
We also shot 13 "Features" and multiple commercials for our new TV show as well as for other projects.
None of the above would be possible if it weren't for Max having the creative ideas which is where everything begins, and all my co-workers who are the best support team a person could ask for not only for the above types of projects but for everything that goes on here at Autogeek.
I think it's safe to say we're busier now than we've ever been in the history of the company, we're two weeks away from DetailFest and everyone in this organization is showing up early and staying late to keep up with the volume of business we're doing and the demands of all the projects we're supporting, for example,
- DetailFest
- Support - Operation Comfort
- Support - Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Sponsorship - Bruno Massel Racing
- Autogeek's TV Show - What's in the Garage?
- TV Show - Two Guys Garage
- TV Show - Motorhead Garage
- TV Show - Truck U
- TV Show - My Classic Car
- New Acquisitions - Autopia-CarCare.com
- Live Broadcast - Autogeek's Show Car Garage
- PPV - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Videos
- PPV - Autogeek's Show Car Garage Detailing Classes
Then as soon as the dust clears from DetailFest we start planning and preparing for SEMA!
That's a behind the scenes look at 3 new How-To Features coming up on My Classic Car with Dennis Gage and a behind the scenes look at what it takes to make a Feature for a TV Show and some of the cool things taking place here at Autogeek.