JF Musial and the Truth Behind Drive, Tangent Vector and a Life on the Edge
Manage episode 519568398 series 2912536
In this episode of The Bucket Seat, Trevor and Bonar sit down with filmmaker and Tangent Vector CEO JF Musial for a deep dive into car culture, storytelling and the messy reality behind building a career in automotive film.
JF traces his path from obsessive road-tripper and early YouTube experimenter to co-founding DRIVE, building it into one of the world’s biggest automotive channels and ultimately stepping away under difficult circumstances. He talks directly about risk, business failures, negotiating TV deals with NBC Sports and how adversity became the real boot camp that shaped his career.The conversation covers:
- The first beat-up B5 Audi A4 that started it all and why imperfect cars matter
- Cross-country road trips, freedom and Bonar committing on air to drive his Volvo 240 wagon across Canada
- Behind-the-scenes stories from early YouTube including “smash and grab” shoots and filming McLaren’s P1 while Top Gear shot the 918 on the same track
- Imposter syndrome, overwork and losing track of past work because there was simply too much of it
- Why algorithms are destroying attention spans and why JF believes audiences want flaws, failure and honest struggle
- The making of “Edith – Porsche’s Volcano Ascent” and the physical limits of filming at extreme altitude
- How he protects story integrity while working with major brands and why blunt honesty and effort matter
- Thoughts on AI and why imperfection will become more valuable as synthetic content grows
- Creators he respects, including Luke Huxham and photographer Canden Thrasher
JF also shares the story behind his temporary ban from Canada after a mis-timed Arctic arrival, hints at upcoming projects he can’t discuss and reflects on what kind of work is worth making in a saturated content world.For anyone interested in cars, long-form storytelling or the reality of building a creative career under platform pressure, this episode lands hard.
Audio Engineer: Justin Dhama
Produced by: Steak+Sizzle
80 episodes