Soundtrack now streaming on Spotify! open.spotify.com/album/2dcVbH8G2B4H3UUwzCqtOk?si=YSX90OXhSn2hsAnWr-iFWA If you'd like to support BE and buy the soundtrack, head over to Bandcamp! danielschetter.bandcamp.com/album/haven
I want more amazing stuff like this on RU-vid. It seems that a lot of people who make amazing stuff aren't very popular and people who put minimal effort into their content get big because they post one piece of crap a day but the stuff this channel makes is worth the wait
it has 100% everything to do with youtube basing things off newer algorithms that perfer subscriptions that post alot as opposed to channels that have high view counts. As a result, things like animation have ceased to be lucrative on youtube solely because of this change
Well God Damn. Not just a 40 minute professional level Half-Life based movie, but a complete soundtrack with a free download, too! You're the man, my man
Gman fit so well in this because of this music, the cinematography, the lighting, and his limb movements and expressions. Fucking fantastic man, I've been waiting for him to make an appearance of this caliber for a long time.
WoW Daniel!!! XD thats simply Genius. I only wish u to dont get lost in ur artistic career from now on. From what I have found (cause since I saw Haven Ive become pretty obsessed by ur work) that could be the turning point on ur way right to the top. All thes six or seven years that uve been experimenting with staging, story telling, directing, producing and now even composing ur own ultimate OSTs xD are now concentrated in those unbelievable fourthy minutes and one second that Haven undoubtedly is. I dont want to wish u a luck cause thats something that a guy with ur talents dont need, so farewell Mr. Schetter, farewell xD
Mr. Schetter, you have blessed (and impressed) us with a graphical interface of pure talent and hard work. Not only did you create a wonderful story beset in the half life universe, but you also did an awe inspiring score with beats and rhythm to inspire a generation for years to pass. A cup of wine to my good fellow, Mr. Schetter!
@@natebit8130 Sorry I noticed your comment just now lol. It wasn't published anywhere and I wrote it in hungarian, but the short summary of the story is: The title is "Stasis", and it revolved around a convict who got drafted into a Solar System-wide war against an extraterrestrial enemy made out of nanomachines. She was sealed in a large combat harness that has a device which can produce a field that can put the armor into temporal and spacial stasis, but the device itself is either remote controlled, or controlled by the onboard AI. She's being transported to various moons around the Solar System to battle the invaders with a bunch of other convicts sealed in similar harnesses and also drone combat mechs remote controlled by her (so the concept was that a single individual can control a company sized mechanized unit granting human intuition next to the rigid but high-performing AI algorithms). She can speak to some of the other convicts briefly while she's not in stasis and in transit, but her reality is slowly falling apart as she's constantly being put into statis: months, years, even decades pass with a blink of an eye for her, while she's losing her comrades one-by-one. At the end, after around 300 years, she crashlands into Earth while her harness is put into permanent statis. She finally wakes up for the last time and gets out of the crater: the Earth is a scorched, barren rock, while the Sun is turned into a supernova, and yet, she hears one of her comrades in the radio, the snarky one. Turns out she never had human squadmates, they were all drones. Her mind projected her husband, her daughter, and her darker self into 3 of the other combat drones to distance herself from the fact that she murdered them and she was justly convicted for military servitude. With humanity and even the invaders are literally gone for billions of years now, she does the only thing she left with to do: detonate her reactor and end herself.
Hello, please tell me, what genre does this music have? I really liked it! I think it's atmospheric, ambient or something like that, but I don't know for sure. I want to use similar music for my speedpaint on the channel. Thank you in advance and have a nice day.
@@natebit8130 The instrumentation included a modified Epiphone played using a cello bow, vintage synths running through an overdrive pedal and vocals recorded by myself. Percussion was both sampled and recorded by banging on a hollow body guitar. Those four things pretty much made the whole soundtrack. An example of using a cello bow on an electric guitar: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sarm8rzdY3Y.html
Hallo i am your russian fun! I like your SFMs about half-life story! I hope you can make SFM story about half-life beta i think that can be very cool and interesting.