Miscellaneous information for my video: UnKnown Moments.
Fun Facts
1. The first scene I've ever made for UnKnown Moments was Gordon and the two soldiers [0:26].
2. Rave Scene [0:50] - It's stop-motion (all made out of screenshots), and it was a bitch to do. :)
3. 1:07 - Ever since I've heard that song years ago, I always imagined the scientists saying "Yah, yah". So I made a part out of it. I had to keep clicking use on them until they said something that'd fit.
4. 1:47 - This is just simple footage from Opposing Force, while fast-forwarded. It wasn't supposed to do that, but since it did I added in some metal.
5. Fat Cop Milkshakin Scene [1:53] - The camera moved like that at the beginning of the scene because I was jumping down off the stairs, hoping to record footage of him shooting on time. I didn't, but it kinda fitted in the video... Also, one of the fat cops has no hair while the other one does. You can also see my HUD (couldn't take it off!) during the part with the cop shooting at the zombie.
6. Combine Love Scene [3:12] - I took this idea from another video that I liked. (See the section "Credits".)
7. Contrary to popular belief, the blowjob scene in the credits at 4:24 was not intended for humor. I was representing the main base of mingebags in Garry's Mod (who usually make sex poses), notice the credits saying "Created On: Garry's Mod".
8. I put a date at the end of the video because I knew this was one of the best videos I was ever gonna make, so I added on a date for historical/milestone reasons.
Game Content
I filmed most of the parts using Garry's Mod, a modification of Half-Life 2 that is available on Steam for 10 bucks. I took some of the maps and their content from Counter-Strike Source and Half-Life 2 to use on Garry's Mod.
Two separate games I used without Garry's Mod were Half-Life: Source and Half-Life: Opposing Force. They are both available on Steam for you to play once paying with a credit card.
Audio Content
Some people have been asking me where I've gotten my music and sounds from. The music I used was songs I've already owned on my computer. WAVs were used from the game content of Half-Life 2 Counter-Strike Source, and possibly more, and some were just found after being downloaded off of servers.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
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heyy. really funny vid! but i really want to know, where did you get the "BOOM! HEADSHOT!!" clip from? (like the link) cause i really want to see the video. thanks :)
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