Shining Armor He also played the guard who checks out the van that they killed RIGHT before that. So, he gets killed twice in a row, the same exact guard but in different places, another error lol.
these guys are super crazy, super smart, and super legit with their video production and editing. a standing ovation to freddie, brandon and the rest of the team. good job guys (y)
It amazes me that they put in all this time and effort into making a little short like this, you really can't appreciate how much hard work they must go through. It looks so damn fun though, I'd love to work with Freddie, Brandon and their crew :-)
I know I'm a complete nerd because I enjoy the behind the scenesss WAAAAY more than the actual thing and I'm forever fascinated and always learning something when you demonstrate your after effects tricks.
These guys have do such great work. I love film and want to try my hand at this but I know it will never be better than these guys they're amazing at this. But one day I hope to at least try this and if I don't succeed then alright I just hope I have fun along the way.
Some nice advice at the end, wish I could have had that during our movie last year, it never got done. We were trying to film a short action scene after hours at Brickfair, a local LEGO con, using props made from LEGO. This year we simplified it and with 3 people (2 actors and a camera man), shot it in only a few hours. My friend is still putting the gunshots in,but the rough shots looked pretty good. May not be freddiew quality, but we wanted to be the first to do a gun battle with LEGO guns.
In Finland we even have a short film competition where everything from pre to post production has to be done in 48 hours (the translated name for the comp is Sleepless48). We participated this year and it was a ton of fun.
Well who knows, they're might be people with the abilities to make them. Plus you go into depth quite deeply so people shouldn't have that much of a problem with tougher projects. :P
Your guys' videos are amazing! The production value is soooo great... you need to apply it to an official feature length movie! Get a script, and do it.
You mask around an area of the duplicated layer that matches the background that would be behind the wire. Tthen place that small masked region over the wire, covering it.
It's sorta both. It's a series on YT, but they released it as a full length film on Netflix. That's how i watched it. Only when i looked it up on here did i see it was a series.
Can you please make a quick video tutorial about how you did the wire removal and what programs you used? I've been looking for the best way to do this, haven't always had the best success with this.
Brandon, you should make a video where you are a badass who doesn't need to unfold his arms. Like you are a super-villain and when the police run a bust you fold your arms and laugh, then do some crazy martial arts and parkour with folded arms.
ya I think ATI makes that its a nice setup you take a regular glock pistol put it in and it becomes a carbine it counts as an short barrled rifle though so you'd have to go through all the paper work though to get it leagly
@EyesofTheKeeper They started out with a GoPro which is less than $300 and a couple of computers. They "Got out there, made something, and had a lot of fun doing it."
Is there any problem that can come from threading the cordage through the shirt of the security guard on the scene where he's choked out over the railing? Dont get me wrong ive got zero experience in anything it'd take to make something like this, just thinking it'd be less conspicuous to have a hole in his shirt you could dark out than have it look like he had a fin on his back...