@@unfinishedstudios it's fun to see the progress, not just the finished result, everything you've made has history behind it, I wish I could make stuff half as cool as your cars, props, and movies!
Clint, you genuinely seem like the COOLEST high school teacher any kid could wish for. Making class-mini-movie projects was something I always daydreamed of in class!
Watched a little bit of the Scooby-Doo movie it's so good! I try to make movies, but I don't have much actors and I have other stuff to do. It's really fun until you have to edit it. Great video man
I just finished re watching your ghostbusters fan film and I just saw you made this! This is awesome! Also, I have a question. How did you build your proton packs for the fan film?
Nothing super exciting. I bought some shells and all the parts from different individuals online. I got the light kits on eBay. I'm going to scratch build one sooner or later, and if/when we do a sequel, I'm going to have rubber stunt packs that we can run/fall down in. That was a nightmare in the other movie. We were constantly supergluing parts back on.
@@unfinishedstudios ya I know how that feels Also ur Ghostbusters movie inspired me and my friend to make our own Ghostbusters fan film. We are writing it currently
Just depends on how accurate you want to me. It's been awful trying to reconstruct these things. I wish I could go back to when we made the original car and buy up all of it.