well you see, you have to download the original video, create a premiere project, match the resolution and frame rate, then divide the 21 cuts spread across the video, write down the duration in frames of every part, then take a still screenshot of every iteration of layered elements in their maximum frame exposure, conceptualize a script that maintains the basic structure of the video and replace every element with references, knowledge and mechanics of any thematic (this case noita) then recreate said layers drawing over then as a reference, match 2px brush of black outline and painstakingly reproduce every element on the same style and gesture as the original, then reference the color palette from Noita's Sprites, one to two tones, paint, and do as many frames the cut presents, create a document on adobe animate and match the actual size and duration of the cut with the same frames per second, spread pngs as layers, and create motion tweens and movie clips as deem necessary in order to reproduce the same animation, count the frames and make them match as you see in premiere, then test the animation, close the preview, open Swivel and export the video with the same size and quality with at leas 8 mb/secnd with no audio as mp4, import to premiere and edit and cut as you see convenient, do this around 20 more times. As an additional process you should search the internet for animated gifs with or without transparency, in order to match the tone and intention of the desired video, export them to flash, and use them accordingly, same as videos and any other static media. Additionally I created a rough 3D model of a character and painted it on the built in Paint 3D on windows 10, recorded it with a free video capture software, and applied croma key. Then you can start editing the whole thing tweaking duration, speed and the effects necessary that you cant already make on adobe animate, layer title cards and make them match with the original footage, animate the tweens, then search for the clean audio for the music track, which fortunately already existed, remove the audio track and remplace, then use an Fmod extraction tools, go to the game files (if you have noita installed) and extract every sound, save the ones you need, and import them to premiere, edit them and place them into the sequence, use as many channels as necessary. finally record yourself talking like the guy in the original video on adobe audition or similar, make a script to adapt to Noita's context and use the original audio to match your voice with the video, edit said audio, then hard limit the decibels and add a distortion filter, apply an echo filter and pitch shifter accordingly, save as mp3 and import to premiere, match the tracks. then you export the whole fucking thing with adobe encoder, verify the output values and quality, (I used the .h254 codec and low 10 Mb/secnd quality because whatever) push the green play button and done As a final note you should be organized with your files and projects, since the only thing really separating you from doing something like this is consistency and dedication, it's not that hard. I'm not really talented but dedicated, but then again I took the time to do it just because its fun, and it was even funnier to write down this autistic methodology that I came up with while watching the same grinch ultimatum video many times across several days while playing Noita. fuck being normal anyway. thanks for your question and have a good day. sorry for bad english
This is one of the best things ive seen. As a huge fan of the original the shock of seeing someone combine such an obscure animation with another relatively niche game. Just perfect
holy smokes this is so charming there's so much effort brought into this silly recreation of the grinch video with it all being accurate to the original vid while it being faithful to the game at the same time, I love this good work man also rotoscoped mina is something I thought I wouldn't need in my life but here we are
I highly recommend it, it's only £15.49 on Steam, even less on sale. In fact I bought it on sale for £11.61. It's a lot of fun and also runs decently well on low-end systems if you turn off high quality rendering (even on low quality rendering the game looks great).
I think it's also 'cause Pheromones' persistant stain can make other stains drip off faster, meaning less water-proofing, more burning. Relish in the fire.
As someone who has invested a good amount of time in Noita I'll try to explain everything in this video to the best of my knowledge: - You can customize wands and magic spells in the game which is what that starting segment is supposed to represent - That shot of the outside with the shaking egg is the starting area, and you can find that egg on a perch if you go all the way to the left from there - I have no idea what the hell that wall of yellow text is so someone else can fill me in - In between floors there's this segment called the Holy Mountain where the player can recover health and edit their wands, and there's a worm crystal which is supposed to prevent worms from destroying the mountain. The player is trying to destroy it (have no idea about the potions though), and you can see that they take damage from their own buzzsaw which can happen - The aforementioned worm burrowing through the brickwork - If a worm burrows through too much of the Holy Mountain it can anger the gods, who will send down Steve the Skeleton there to kill the player. It doesn't offer you perks - Fire Immunity and Oil Blood are both perks that grant immunity to fire, it's just that oil blood is slightly better because you can spread it - The potion the Noita Cretin pours on themselves is a Pheromone Potion which, if I'm not mistaken, will make enemies not attack you
"The (worm) crystal has shattered" That the text that displays if you break this crystal in holy mountain and the reason why worms can spawn (they angered of breaking crystal, i think)
At the time people were wondering if there was any additional secrets linked to the worm crystal so they tried things like alchemy and stuff. Also for the pheromones, it’s just a joke about how people usually when they start with it or get it they instinctively use it to put out their fire but it can’t so they just keep burning.
The yellow text brick. In the mines you can randomly come across a square block that looks like that. Stand on top of it for like 30 seconds without moving to uncover it's secrets
The only way this could be better is if you had the voiceover at the end of “And that’s the tale of the Noita cretin”. Video is based and hopefully will get the views it deserves. Well done lad.
I keep coming back to this video, especially now that I see a lot of other X’s Ultimatum videos. This one is by far the best of them though. It got me to play Noita in the first place.
I'd be so glad if this format became a meme. PRS might even get some more attention too. I'm prepared to listen to this theme a million times. (I already do)
@@otamatonefan8996 Pheremone doesn't stop you from burning. Ends up being a useless stain. But you have to dind that out the hard way usually. Fully submerging works I think.
@@Firesgone fully submerging does douse flames yes. But Pheromones actively make it harder to fire-proof yourself because of the stain sticking more, and since stains deplete faster at higher percentages, and all stains' percents add together to a max of 100%, Pheromones will stick more and make other stains run off faster. Dousing yourself in Pheromones is like welcoming the inferno.
@@otamatonefan8996 i now have over 1000 hours in noita and i cannot tell you why he poured pheremone on himself. no idea. pouring pheremone on yourself is quite literally useless, i don't think it does anything. in fact, it bypasses repelling cape, and lasts much longer than other stains do, so it can really fuck you up if you have lots of stainless armor + lots of repelling capes. i'm just going to assume that it was a random thing the video author threw in for no reason
This is incredible. Truly a masterpiece. I did not know the original. This is all there is. This is all there needs to be. I have played 8 hours of Noita, eleven months ago, and could ask for nothing better.
Woah, A good Noita parody of pilotredsun... This is not something I ever expected to see, but it's a welcome surprise to say the least. This is awesome, and it's really well made, good job man. I love Noita, and pilot is one of my favorite youtubers.
Dude this is a GOD-TIER remake! I've never played the game and don't get the references but it's so good. I'm a huge PRS fan too. Bravo man, only wish you woulda said the final "cretin" line as well!
I watched this video a year ago and since I have actually played and understood the mechanics of noita, its atleast 100x better with that knowledge and it was good before lmao
I watched this video when it was about 6 months old. I hadn't a clue what noita even was, I don't think I even knew it was game. FFW 1.5 years I find myself burnt out on every single game in my humongous library of 11 games, and decided to buy noita because it looked like terraria and pain. Now that I understand the mechanics of the game, I can confirm that oil blood is the superior choice. Why avoid the fire when you can BECOME the fire.
I was recommended this by Let's Suffer Together, and I admit.. at first I was thinking "Wtf am I watching?". Though after watching Grinch's Ultimatum it just gets better and better every time I hit replay. Every. Time. Great work!
I've never heard of Noita, but I can tell you put an incredible amount of hard work and love into this video. It came out really well and it shows your dedication. It's really cool and you did an awesome job!