Welcome to F^2! We are a bevy of family and friends who all enjoy video games and film stuff. On this channel, we challenge ourselves with the different film projects we work on, such as short films, sketches, and trailers. In between such projects, we enjoy video games of all sorts, and other random stuff. Follow along with us as we do our best to bring our crazy minds to you in a (hopefully) enjoyable way. Sit back, relax, and enjoy!
I always thought there was potential for a Star Wars zombie game with the Death Troopers novel. Looking through this channel, the content seems pretty high effort, it's a shame how little attention they're getting.
Seeing how big that army was and far back it reached, the people from the middle point back would not hear him at all, in this video you made him sound faint, you would not hear anything at all over the armor, the horses, the breathing of nervous men. Him yelling at the front you would not hear him at all. You would not even know he was yelling out a speech.
Historically the way speeches were done is that useing rome as an exsample the leader for example Julius Caesar would give his speetch, his genirals would yell it out to there ledgions, and the centurans would make sure every last man heard it... Fun fact .
Yeah, in reality it would have been officers giving these kinds of speeches to the troops directly under their command. But that isn't as cinematic as a king or general giving a speech at the front like this.
@@blakeprocter5818 yea, well i think its more of the fact they didn't show the officers, or this is what really happened because there military wasn't based around such large armys for some reason instead around much smaller units that would make sense for the large area and great many villages in rohan. But even so you would still have what media likes to call "captains" leading those units so why didn't they simply pass the speetch on..