I worked for the Milwaukee-based start-up CarCareKiosk for the better part of the past decade, both in-person while still living in Milwaukee and then remotely after I moved to NYC five years ago. While I primarily worked as a video and photo editor for them, I also helped with on-set videography work, audio editing, and voiceover narration; wrote content for their website; indexed content on their internal servers; and completed some basic HTML editing for the website. Outside of film school, CCK is where I really cut my teeth in in the professional post-production world on a variety of different projects.
Above is an example of one of the many hundreds of Ownership Review videos I created for their site, voiceover and all (you can view the whole page for this particular video here). These review videos are quelled from the hours of footage we filmed for each individual car (of which there are thousands), which we then edited into similar sequences that would be searchable on the website by make, model, year, and repair procedure. The goal with these review videos is not to sell viewers on buying a particular car nor to dissuade them from doing so, but rather to give them an overview of the vehicle in question with regards to how difficult it will be to maintain it on your own, and if that will factor into your vehicle-purchasing decision.