This is like comic book panels brought to life in film. The close up shots and pov angles are awesome and perfectly used. The lack of music adds realism to it as well. It makes Hush’s hideout and reveal even more creepier
My favorite part of all this is when Barbara presents her theory that Bruce killed in a fear toxin induced rage, and when he replies, 'It wasn't me, I'm sure it wasn't.' his voice is so...broken. Like it cracks, especially at the 'I'm sure it wasn't' part. Like deep down, he knows it might very well be true, but the mere thought of him doing all of this without even realizing it breaks him, even if he doesn't show it beyond the brief voice crack.
You have the potential to be a cinema director, great job. I would like to see a complete Arkham city walkthrough with cinematic angles. It may sound hard, but i would like to see that.
Your cinematography is beyond fucking incredible. From how you angle the camera during dialogue such as when Batman finally confronts Hush, to how you integrate ambient sounds into a scene such as that shot of the door leading to Hush’s hideout. All of these & more are phenomenal, with my favorite being the shot you used of Bats using Detective Mode and seeing his eyes light up menacingly like that! You did damn fine work. Thank you for making this, and all the best to you!
I think my favorite thing about your videos is how you were able to capture angles that show just how imposing and terrifying Batman can be from a certain perspective. 4:46 for example gave me straight up chills that makes me thankful that I’m not any of the inmates in these games. Great work on these videos! 👍🏾👍🏾
Imma be honest with you. Expectedly - when clicking on this video/movie, there were low expectations. And I gotta say, this video/movie was… Wow. It was… Surprisingly outstanding. It can be assumed that you encountered many limitations and complications during the making of this video/movie. And for you to push past those and create a video/movie of this quality is… Commendable. I’m no cinematic creator and I don’t know all of its details. In my opinion - you did a very good job capturing the atmosphere of Arkham City, Batman, and the situation of the identity killer. The camera angles were good too. Been playing this game for years. And for the first time, was able able to view it in a new perspective. Very good. Keep it up. You’ve earned a new subscriber.
I've been thinking how cool cinematic videos for the Arkham games would be so I'm glad to see the work this channel. I'd love if they got a cinematic camera mod similar to RDR2 and see the creativity blow up in the community, I'd be especially excited to see videos for Arkham Knight.
I always would it strange that the TYGER helicopter says the body is naked, despite there clearly being pants on the corpse. Also, how did TYGER know the body's face had been removed if the head is wrapped in bandages? Does TYGER have Detective Mode as well? Actually, why did Hush bother to bandage the heads of his victims in the first place? I get why Hush would bandage his own face, but why bother doing it for dead bodies that he killed?
Nicely done! I always knew it was possible to make something really innovative with free cam tools, but all those cinematic montages are just random combat, Andy Gilleand doesn't have the time, and me and Lang are on console. Do they allow for much in the way of motion, or are all your controls dedicated to your character? I like to use the zoom state to create sweeping pans of plot-critical objects. It's definitely in need of a custom score. The Arkham series has lots of subtle ambient tracks that would be perfect for an investigation like this, and they lifted the automated copyright claims sometime in 2022. I also think certain bits of normal gameplay are either framed really nicely or can be with careful camera work, which could also help add some motion
@@arkhamcityinmate7621 Maybe is too much to ask but a full cinematic gameplay Arkham City movie would be fantastic 😉 Anyway great job man, hope to see more of your content whatever you decide to do