The video's music was meant to be a joke, and the whole clip was just for shits and giggles. The drift wasn't the greatest because we filmed spur of the moment, and didn't want to waste our entire day doing something of little significance. I'm sure the driver could have done a better job in pleasing you. but I don't think he really cared. It just gave me something to edit at home while I was bored. This has all been mentioned before, yet you still bash the video like I attempted to shoot something professional. I don't get it, but if you want to hold this video to a higher standard and critique it as that, that's fine. I only wanted to showcase quality/good editing, though the integra video contradicts that with the usage of the-ever-so-hated and cliched crossfades, I was forced to use them to cover bad first takes, which look alot worse without fades.
I hate crossfades, and when I do shoot something professional you most likely won't see those, they are the usual signs of cloaking bad shots, or poor attempts at elapsing time.