I often (maybe too often) watch YouTube channels where people drive around having conversations in vehicles. They use action cameras (e.g. GoPros) or cellphones and wireless microphones. I seems pretty easy to do.I really wish they'd give us at least one solid video of it just driving around. No cuts, nothing fancy. A simple ride along for a minute or two on some basic suburban roads.
Agree. My opinion is that when someone only lets you look at something for just seconds or fractions of a second at a time, they are hiding something from you. These videos to me are just making the Slate endeavor mostly a smoke and mirrors operation. It does not build confidence in consideration that the truck will be worth purchasing.I really wish they'd give us at least one solid video of it just driving around. No cuts, nothing fancy. A simple ride along for a minute or two on some basic suburban roads.
My thoughts exactly. The teaser videos and images that last just a few seconds are purposely designed to create a perception that Slate is further along in the design process than they are. The dismissive nature of the email responses from the ‘Slate Team’ (eg. “great question; we don’t know and can’t say; but stay tuned“) speaks volumes that they are falling behind.Agree. My opinion is that when someone only lets you look at something for just seconds or fractions of a second at a time, they are hiding something from you. These videos to me are just making the Slate endeavor mostly a smoke and mirrors operation. It does not build confidence in consideration that the truck will be worth purchasing.
I think Slate is doing itself a disservice with such videos.