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United Magic Studios was founded in 2010 by Director Jonathan Brooks, with a clear objective to create innovative films that captures the imagination. Since then we have established ourselves as a premium production company offering effective and affordable video content.
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Simply brilliant in concept and execution! I was very intrigued as to how this film was put together so I was very pleased to watch this behind the scenes clip. Again, a brilliant concept, phenomenally executed! Nicely done
8 months in the same clothes and they still look great. Appearing to eat nothing, he's still fat. No scissors or razor and his beard is beautifully trimmed.
Overall, this was great but the end made no sense with the rest of the story. It was like the last minute was from one story and the rest from another. You need to provide more of a transition between the two.
Don't mean to be a stickler, but he's not in a vacuum. He's in a pressurized vehicle in constant free fall. Great job with the ISS interior and weightlessness!!
Is the science fiction the fact that one singular man would be able to maintain and know all systems of this station? It's run by multiple countries. Dude must be a genius and a master of everything.. lmao. Writers are ridiculous.
The ending was terrible to say the least! The film starts out very nicely, engaging your attention seemingly moving toward a pivot point. Yet, the lights appear and in the next shot “Houston, we’re not alone…”, the end…
This short was ruined for me after he said he loved watching water in a vacuum. Should have been in no gravity. Just seems like that common sense not even science knowledge. So to leave that error in is very odd and makes the short cheesy. How is it "award winning" with that common sense error left in?
Haha awesome. Watching it I marveled at the convincing effects, set design and lighting/ cinematography for a low budget short film. Man, these guys really nailed it, on level with big budget Hollywood productions, I thought. The lighting especially was highly convincing. No wonder, since it turns out to be 100% archival footage. What a great concept. Goes to show how you can create very convincing fictional reality using non-fiction footage, as is often done in documentaries pushing a certain agenda. Speaking of which, it's funny to think: not knowing the origin of the footage, watching for the 1st time, highly impressed by the quality of the special effects, there were some moments where I thought, ah they slipped up on the wire work here and there... feeding into the conspiracy of NASA faking all of their footage. As with everything NASA does, there are moments that make you scratch your head, and ive seen clips where wire work is unmistakable.
Csc is only hunted if dark pee bobs space 🌌🚀 souls of angel workers on earth that travels back &forts of sq fleeting powers blocks like sur get City 🌆🏙️ 😂
Look what's in space 🌌🚀 huh! From eye views and knowing the truth about outer space makes it so simple to be on earth! Half humans are on a different treck
Hello dear friends and fans of Sci-Fi. The purpose of this video was primarily to demonstrate how NASA fakes its space missions all the time. At least the missions that we get to see, the other real missions, NASA always keeps in strict secrecy, especially when it comes to exploring the moon. Later the idea came up to include a nice story, thank you very much.
If the rockets are routinely used to maintain altitude, why would they aver be disconnected? When the rocket fired, why did he not experience acceleration? It would be nice if science fiction had some science in it.