Posted: March 28th, 2006, 16:12
Rammstein ain't no metal, foo', it's industrial 
thats like my favourite tune evar <3 ***emo hartz*** <3Sandwich wrote:these are all good choices for songs, but i want to get away from heavy metal and such because it's an incredible cliche in battle oriented videos, i think we could get a better effect from more atmospheric music.
heres something small i did a year ago:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 1196026812
it was just a complete adlib to test some concepts, i can do much better now obviously
edit: ok is friday ok for everyone? if so i'll stick it on 't schedule
good plan but its hard to duck under tanks without getting killed, wat about using an apc instead?cashy wrote:hows about these ideas?
chuting off a bridge onto a tank below?
have a tank coming full speed at the guy head on, then he ducks prone, tank rolls over him and he sticks c4 onto the underbelly of the tank?
c4'ing a car, then going over a jump landing on the tank, bailing out at the last moment?
how about if a group of tanks chase him into a building, get out and give chase on foot till they corner him on the roof with a scene like that one out of back to the future? (jumps off roof seemingly commiting suicide, then pops up in a chopper which was hiding just out of sight)
im in no way volunteering though
WARNING: wear hearing protectionLateralus wrote:What about this?
Now that is Gaye!Lateralus wrote:What about this?
How about using 'adagio for strings' from Platoon or The End by the Doors from Apocalypse Now?Sandwich wrote:vietnam had the best soundtrack, i might look in to those sorts of songs.
THISDuke of Ted wrote:How about using 'adagio for strings' from Platoon or The End by the Doors from Apocalypse Now?Sandwich wrote:vietnam had the best soundtrack, i might look in to those sorts of songs.
Small but crucial fix there for you.Sandwich wrote:now i have a great scene in mind, out hero finds himself at the end of the bridge in mashtur, facing 5 enemies on the other side, the camera pans around them as they plot their next move. The enemies start running towards our hero shooting their guns in slow motion while a banjo plays in the background. Somehow our hero manages to kill them all unscaved, to which the camera pans around the scene with "taps on trumpet" played in the background. Our hero realises it's all over finally and heads home to the cast away theme song. A truly inspired movie if i do say so myself
Sandwich wrote:im not sure what part of you thought i meant banjo, but im pretty sure i spelt it right first time
http://bobbins.xappy.com/Store/LAN/squeelgrimmie.wmvRoman_Totale wrote:Small but crucial fix there for you.Sandwich wrote:now i have a great scene in mind, out hero finds himself at the end of the bridge in mashtur, facing 5 enemies on the other side, the camera pans around them as they plot their next move. The enemies start running towards our hero shooting their guns in slow motion while a banjo plays in the background. Somehow our hero manages to kill them all unscaved, to which the camera pans around the scene with "taps on trumpet" played in the background. Our hero realises it's all over finally and heads home to the cast away theme song. A truly inspired movie if i do say so myself
"Da da ding ding ding ding ding ding ding"mrbobbins wrote:http://bobbins.xappy.com/Store/LAN/squeelgrimmie.wmv
we will be filming the first half of the a-team intro, maybe more, we'll see how it goesso Mr Sandwich what are we filming on friday out of intresed