Hey everyone! just want to say a huge thankyou for all your support and ill be making a start on replying to your comments once I get home. If you’ve been enjoying the content and want to help me keep creating, please consider supporting the channel by becoming a member or supporting me at - buymeacoffee.com/astralinfernum I'm a one-man band, so every bit really helps me dedicate more time to making videos and expanding these projects. Your support truly means the world to me, and I can’t wait to continue expanding the timeline and start showing you all some other unique concepts and ideas I have been working on! Thanks again - Az
I grew up with a love for old-time radio shows, which were tough to come by in those days before the internet and UA-cam specifically. I love not just what you've been able to do here but also how many people have been enjoying this story in this format. Even if not directly inspired by some of the old radio theater classics, their DNA is in evidence having been suffused throughout your production. At the top of the list, I see shades of "X Minus One" most noticeably influencing your work, whether directly or through influencing another show that then influenced you. Also, "Lights Out Everybody" and various programs Orson Wells programs from "Lux Radio Theater" to "The Shadow" can be seen shining through. If when you finish the overview you did a first person adventure serial starring a specialist soldier and his trust and stalwart robot partner as they investigate some war related mystery, that'd be awesome and I would totally volunteer to do voice work or whatever you needed. Well done, I can't wait for more!
I am not a fn of AI created material...But this stuff is damned fun to watch, nice work . If all AI creators this sort of work out I'd be a happier man.
Good argument against meritocracy. I once read a scribble in certain military barracs toilet stall saying "people draw here without a hope for reward or recognition; should it thus be considered True Art?". We shouldn't hire the people who have done the most repetitions(most calcified), but the people who are the most passionate, creative, dedicated and in-love-with-their-art. People who do better shit alone for free. If I had bazillion coins I'd become patron for such artists and together we'd fucking slay the industry.
@@poetsrear Interesting points. I guess the problem is that we don't exactly know which path can lead to success before it happens. Sometimes the key is in old forms and traditions; other times, it’s something completely new, entirely unexplored or even protest. This video is kind of a mix of both worlds, in a way...
@@poetsrear that is not an argument against meritocracy at all. You’re literally arguing for meritocracy and you don’t realise it. Meritocracy is hiring people the most qualified to do it, which is literally what you’re advocating for you just have no idea what you’re talking about to realise it. It’s literally in the word, hiring based on MERIT.
One of the best content on UA-cam. This could easily be made into a feature film. Let's hope you get the recognition you deserve for these excellent uploads.
As a history minor, I’m glad people are shedding more light on the events of 1930s Antarctica. It’s a shame nobody really remembers what happened down there, but sometimes that’s for the best
I was a part of this terrifying battle as a young infantryman . In the heat of the battle I drank Ice Water to remain cool. We fought long and hard until we were extracted. Because of injuries I was placed in snap freeze and left in a hidden bunker where i was forgotten for a number of decades. When found i was reactivated and injures healed but they forgot to erase my memories and so i remember these horrors and testify that these advents are factual. Only not stated here was how the Automatons like to play with us their pray before killing us. A terrifying experience indeed. Thank you to those who made this documentary who many think is just made up and don't believe their eyes. Complacency is deadly
@@lauriewise6271 question for you, since you were there and all: how was it that your technology was advanced enough to construct hundred-foot-high autonomous combat automatons, yet you still didn't have color film?
I'm really hoping humanity can pull through this and realize that their automatons are being taken over and need to change tactics. It's been a long time I've seen something this gripping. Keep up the good work.
I can see this kind of thing happening. Maybe not thousands of soldiers sent to the "front lines" but a little bit more like the general population waking up to a "BIg voice" telling you to turn in your guns for your own safety and security. As you look out of your windows Mechanical soldiers are going door to door to ensure that you comply. Like the Red Flag laws that police and ATF are using to disarm you now but just slightly more extreme. Win or lose, I think mankind will survive but just barely. Those who may not have the necessary skills to fight but have knowledge that the "automatons" need to help them survive.
These are super-cool! It's kind of like a World War against a Lovecraftian Skynet, sort of. Not literally. This concept is uniquely it's own. A lot of us are really enjoying these. Kudos!!
The effort and vision that was put into this piece of art is staggering. The execution is brilliant. Whoever is behind this deserves some kind of award. Amazing dude.
They say the devil is in the details. The brilliance of this series is in the details as well. I was reading through the creators responses to questions like why didn’t the soldiers wear arctic camo, or why the 1913 Automatons look like they were wearing a helmet. The fact that he had a logical reason for such tiny, unspoken points shows the utter brilliance of this. I cannot compliment the creator enough
Well... One question I would have is why are the troops not wearing proper cold weather gear. Unlike the maker of this, I have BEEN to Antarctica, worked there for a total of four years, including two winters. One thing I can tell you, is those troops? They are all dead. Even in summer their clothing is simply not enough to deal with the cold. In winter? Their lives would be measured in minutes. And no, the heaters creating warm zones would not work. This is Antarctica, not for nothing is it known as the windiest place in the world. The average daily windspeed is 12 knots, 14 mph. Windspeeds can reach in excess of 200 knots sustained. Not gusts, sustained....
@@alganhar1 pff, we the argentinians have permanent bases here for more of 100 years, in fact the first person who born there was argentinian, maybe you are so weak.
Outstanding achievement, You have Singlehandedly invented a New Sci-fi Genre, your Talent is On Par with the Giants of Science Fiction, Your a rare Black Pearl in a sea of white Pearls 👏👏👏👏👏 Please if anyone in the Gaming/TV or movies, Snap this Tallant up, May your career 🖖
This is an amazing video but he didn't invent a new sci-fi genre. Alternative history sci-fi is a thing, you should check out some videogames like resistance fall of man and singularity.
@@Joe-jv5mm Man vs Machine is not in any way a "new sci-fi genre". In fact, it is one of the oldest tropes in sci-fi. This is just another rehashing of that trope. I'll give it points for being well conceived and executed, but there's no call to gush about this as if it's some kind of groundbreaking phenomenon. Particularly considering that it is AI generated.
@@murch7299 Imagination and Creativity, few people have the ⚽⚽'s to put their work of Love out into maelstrom. Point taken on your, it's the Reimagining of Storytelling for the Next Generation of Open 🧠, Sci-Fi has grown stale, Sick of 🇺🇸 rehashing old rope for Profit
Another masterpiece. The visuals you have created are what I feel an avid and imaginative reader of early to mid 1900s sci-fi reader would see in their mind with book in hand rather than the often gaudy romanticised versions from Hollywood that often barely pay lipservice to the authors skill. I look forward to the next showing of your flourishing skills.
As per usual, another out of this world video!! Man, this guy needs recognition big time. Share his videos,,,,spread the word. This is absolutely my favorite subject/fantasy/videos. So good....thank you.
These videos are awesome, it actually reminds me of the " The Great Martian war" but its better and longer. Its possible one day a videogame or movie/series will steal or adapt based on your idea, you really invented a new "IP", amazing!
I feel the same enthusiasm and excitement over your productions as I do over Kane Pixels. Different genres, but the same level of creativity and sense of unease
@@AstralInfernum-AIArts I Just realised something That was missing in this video... The Music! It was such a Nice touch in the previous episodes, you shoud definetly bring it back.
Thankyou! i have plenty of videos planned and the next episode in production, really hoping I can take the leap to full time content creation by early next year :)
Ngl, been really enjoying the lovecraftian vibes going on in this series, mixing that with an alternative history twist on the usual robot rebellion trope makes for something pretty original if you ask me!
Hello , I am a bit of a war history buff and a big fan of sci-fi stuff. I don't know who or what or where ur experience lies, but ur blending of history's past and incredible imagination of the possible future!!! Ur actually using terminology from recent and current war cartoons and blending it with modified black and white stock film footage of WW1. OH MY GOD ! U are not human! A.I. WTH. U R imagination and ability to blend past & future is shockingly impressive. Well consider ur attempt at putting out 5star video about sci-fi a screaming success! Now I know how good u have become 😉👹
These are amazing! I could watch them for hours. They take me back to my youth when I would gobble up sci-fi book after book. Thank you for making these. ❤
50% of this terrific story is the narration by the Richard Burton clone. It's astounding how you've captured his vocal persona. Absolutely first class.
Incredible work once again! I don't wait for much, but I wait for your videos! They are masterfully crafted and a truly inspiring use of AI. Well done sir! Good to see this channel getting bigger too. Way more views this time around by the looks of it 😊
This is great alternate reality storytelling ! This is way more interesting than any movies that have come out in decades! The grainy black and white footage makes it seem so real. Very well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 👌 🍻
This stuff is Great! Way better then any new movie! I love the whole setup, even the narration sounds kinda like Alfred Hitchcock. Fantastic work!! Please continue to keep this kind of content coming!!
If Asimov was alive to see this,he would be in the 7th Heaven! Nicely done,and in the style of Victory at Sea,with embellishments! Star Wars,Avatar,and knowledge of various WW1 trench warfare! Thank you 😇 😊!
I am so impressed. I've recently been getting into the deeper side of AI for production and I would love to hear how you make these. You have a true eye for cinematography and storytelling, and I'm so glad you have a way to bring your visions to light. You have nailed the feel of the movies from that era, and the voice you choose is great. I have enjoyed these so much! I would love a little 'behind the scenes' at some point - truly fascinating!
how the hell do you produce these videos ! i am very impressed how damn real they look like ! like some footage made in 1880 or something ( did they even have cams in the 1880s ? )
Absolutely wonderful series. The narration and visuals are both superb and it looks like a documentary. I am looking forward to the next part, particularly being left on a cliff hanger.
Wow... This is like a live action done in so damn much better way than some animated movie from a few years back that sucked! This is a masterpiece and such a work of pure dedication! The writing and narration... Outstanding and mind-blowing! Ralph Bashi would be proud!
This is so cool. Watched all of your videos so far. Great fictional reimagining of the time period, and I can't wait to see how things progress. Would love to see a movie based on this concept! I thought about showing this to my niece (8 yo) and telling her "look what happened in the 30s!" 🤣 She'd think it was real most likely!
It's amazing how preserved this film is. People forgot about these events since synthetic life became so common. I had a conversation with my teacher another day, wondering why those automatons chosen Antartica. I assume it was because they cooling system, but my teacher told me to stop thinking about it. Great video, Astral man! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
This was so cool to watch. It reminded me of those old sci-fi movies and the old military films. Great job. I'd love to see more. Great creativity too.
I said this in another one of your videos! I think if I'd seen this in the '70s or '80s, I might have believed that history was hidden from me all along! Fantastic job! Wow!!!
A tremendous video! Bravo!!!! Everything pretty much perfect! The production design, the narrative, the tight,tight editing..... You should be very proud!
The clipped, yet very "BBC English" audio makes this even more immersive, which is also complemented by the very much "period era" quality of the low frame-rate, B&W imagery. This is excellent work, Mate!
Unbelievabke Production!!! And I mean that in the MOST Complimentary Terms!!! Brilliant Work!!! For some reason this brings up the same sense of dread as the when I watched the 1933 film Deluge, a true classic.
Hey everyone! just want to say a huge thankyou for all your support and ill be making a start on replying to your comments once I get home. If you’ve been enjoying the content and want to help me keep creating, please consider supporting the channel by becoming a member or supporting me at - buymeacoffee.com/astralinfernum
I'm a one-man band, so every bit really helps me dedicate more time to making videos and expanding these projects. Your support truly means the world to me, and I can’t wait to continue expanding the timeline and start showing you all some other unique concepts and ideas I have been working on!
Thanks again - Az
Wir danken ihnen
Almost Sky Captain good
I grew up with a love for old-time radio shows, which were tough to come by in those days before the internet and UA-cam specifically. I love not just what you've been able to do here but also how many people have been enjoying this story in this format. Even if not directly inspired by some of the old radio theater classics, their DNA is in evidence having been suffused throughout your production. At the top of the list, I see shades of "X Minus One" most noticeably influencing your work, whether directly or through influencing another show that then influenced you. Also, "Lights Out Everybody" and various programs Orson Wells programs from "Lux Radio Theater" to "The Shadow" can be seen shining through. If when you finish the overview you did a first person adventure serial starring a specialist soldier and his trust and stalwart robot partner as they investigate some war related mystery, that'd be awesome and I would totally volunteer to do voice work or whatever you needed. Well done, I can't wait for more!
We are unworthy of your content! It's too good for us mere mortals!
I am not a fn of AI created material...But this stuff is damned fun to watch, nice work . If all AI creators this sort of work out I'd be a happier man.
Not many movies with high budgets and production values have managed to get close to the immersiveness and realism of these videos. Outstanding work!
Good argument against meritocracy.
I once read a scribble in certain military barracs toilet stall saying "people draw here without a hope for reward or recognition; should it thus be considered True Art?".
We shouldn't hire the people who have done the most repetitions(most calcified), but the people who are the most passionate, creative, dedicated and in-love-with-their-art. People who do better shit alone for free. If I had bazillion coins I'd become patron for such artists and together we'd fucking slay the industry.
@@poetsrear Interesting points. I guess the problem is that we don't exactly know which path can lead to success before it happens. Sometimes the key is in old forms and traditions; other times, it’s something completely new, entirely unexplored or even protest. This video is kind of a mix of both worlds, in a way...
I had a book about the Battle of Jutland that had this look in the illustrations.
@@poetsrear Are you mentally ill? Just asking.
@@poetsrear that is not an argument against meritocracy at all. You’re literally arguing for meritocracy and you don’t realise it. Meritocracy is hiring people the most qualified to do it, which is literally what you’re advocating for you just have no idea what you’re talking about to realise it. It’s literally in the word, hiring based on MERIT.
As someone who has read deeply the history of Antarctic exploration, I give this three frost-bitten thumbs up.
You can borrow 1 of mine; that makes it 4 you're putting up
So long as its not your frost bitten 'todger' a.k.a. Prince Harry
And one frost bitten 'todger' care of Prince Harry
Seen actual footage of the white fleet getting ripped up and countering the HEll out of there.
@@Davidsavage8008 Are you talking about the fleet we sent after WWII?
Being a child of the 60's the black and white film adds a realism that's chilling!
Yeah, there's lots of color film from WW2, but we usually didn't get to see it on TV even after TV went color.
@@patricialee76 Yes, they were so rare that there was a show called 'WWII in Color" which was on TV.
I watch a lot of films of ww2.. was born in 81 but agree. It does give it a sense of realistic historical experience, lol
One of the best content on UA-cam.
This could easily be made into a feature film.
Let's hope you get the recognition you deserve for these excellent uploads.
As a history minor, I’m glad people are shedding more light on the events of 1930s Antarctica. It’s a shame nobody really remembers what happened down there, but sometimes that’s for the best
Pepperidge Farms remembers...
I was a part of this terrifying battle as a young infantryman . In the heat of the battle I drank Ice Water to remain cool. We fought long and hard until we were extracted. Because of injuries I was placed in snap freeze and left in a hidden bunker where i was forgotten for a number of decades. When found i was reactivated and injures healed but they forgot to erase my memories and so i remember these horrors and testify that these advents are factual. Only not stated here was how the Automatons like to play with us their pray before killing us. A terrifying experience indeed. Thank you to those who made this documentary who many think is just made up and don't believe their eyes. Complacency is deadly
Buddy you through 😂😂
@@XxSniperProx😂 Yeah mane bul tweakin
Thank you for your service
We will never forget the crimes of the automatons
@@lauriewise6271 question for you, since you were there and all: how was it that your technology was advanced enough to construct hundred-foot-high autonomous combat automatons, yet you still didn't have color film?
I'm really hoping humanity can pull through this and realize that their automatons are being taken over and need to change tactics.
It's been a long time I've seen something this gripping.
Keep up the good work.
I can see this kind of thing happening. Maybe not thousands of soldiers sent to the "front lines" but a little bit more like the general population waking up to a "BIg voice" telling you to turn in your guns for your own safety and security. As you look out of your windows Mechanical soldiers are going door to door to ensure that you comply. Like the Red Flag laws that police and ATF are using to disarm you now but just slightly more extreme. Win or lose, I think mankind will survive but just barely. Those who may not have the necessary skills to fight but have knowledge that the "automatons" need to help them survive.
These are super-cool! It's kind of like a World War against a Lovecraftian Skynet, sort of. Not literally. This concept is uniquely it's own. A lot of us are really enjoying these. Kudos!!
The word Literally adds nothing to any sentence its used in
these movie docs are mental seems like real history love it
It is REAL.
@@simonf8902😂
They are real, its just erased history, many that survived the battles had mind wipes, films were classified ultra secret ,
Oh man you gotta be shittin me!! What a cliffhanger!! Damn fine job btw, keep it coming.
Traditional shittin flasks, robust and valuable metalwork.
The effort and vision that was put into this piece of art is staggering. The execution is brilliant. Whoever is behind this deserves some kind of award. Amazing dude.
Is this not ai, like someone put in a script and this came out, that’s how it feels.
These are so much fun, but beyond that they are well-written--that puts them above the UA-cam standard. Good work! I am a member.
God bless you for not sloppily saying “best thing ever!!!” And instead expressing accurately
Well done, my friend. This is highly creative, original material. Congratulations!
The core quality trait of this series is good writing. Bravo!
If this was a prelude to a sci-fi movie, I'd be hooked.
They say the devil is in the details. The brilliance of this series is in the details as well. I was reading through the creators responses to questions like why didn’t the soldiers wear arctic camo, or why the 1913 Automatons look like they were wearing a helmet. The fact that he had a logical reason for such tiny, unspoken points shows the utter brilliance of this. I cannot compliment the creator enough
Well... One question I would have is why are the troops not wearing proper cold weather gear.
Unlike the maker of this, I have BEEN to Antarctica, worked there for a total of four years, including two winters.
One thing I can tell you, is those troops? They are all dead. Even in summer their clothing is simply not enough to deal with the cold. In winter? Their lives would be measured in minutes.
And no, the heaters creating warm zones would not work. This is Antarctica, not for nothing is it known as the windiest place in the world. The average daily windspeed is 12 knots, 14 mph. Windspeeds can reach in excess of 200 knots sustained. Not gusts, sustained....
@ ummm, you do know we’re talking about a fictional story, right?
@@alganhar1 pff, we the argentinians have permanent bases here for more of 100 years, in fact the first person who born there was argentinian, maybe you are so weak.
Outstanding achievement, You have Singlehandedly invented a New Sci-fi Genre, your Talent is On Par with the Giants of Science Fiction, Your a rare Black Pearl in a sea of white Pearls 👏👏👏👏👏 Please if anyone in the Gaming/TV or movies, Snap this Tallant up, May your career 🖖
This is an amazing video but he didn't invent a new sci-fi genre. Alternative history sci-fi is a thing, you should check out some videogames like resistance fall of man and singularity.
This is not a new genre at all. Far from it.
@zzodysseuszz agree. Wolfenstien anyone?
@@Joe-jv5mm Man vs Machine is not in any way a "new sci-fi genre". In fact, it is one of the oldest tropes in sci-fi. This is just another rehashing of that trope. I'll give it points for being well conceived and executed, but there's no call to gush about this as if it's some kind of groundbreaking phenomenon. Particularly considering that it is AI generated.
@@murch7299 Imagination and Creativity, few people have the ⚽⚽'s to put their work of Love out into maelstrom. Point taken on your, it's the Reimagining of Storytelling for the Next Generation of Open 🧠, Sci-Fi has grown stale, Sick of 🇺🇸 rehashing old rope for Profit
These are getting better and better, incredible talent! Can’t wait for the next part! 👊
This is awesome. Very entertaining. Nicely done!!
I love this idea. Imagine someone in the future seeing this and believing it's facts.
These are groundbreaking. Absolutely excellent. Please make more!! I love how these are narrated like a radio broadcast.
Another masterpiece. The visuals you have created are what I feel an avid and imaginative reader of early to mid 1900s sci-fi reader would see in their mind with book in hand rather than the often gaudy romanticised versions from Hollywood that often barely pay lipservice to the authors skill. I look forward to the next showing of your flourishing skills.
As per usual, another out of this world video!! Man, this guy needs recognition big time. Share his videos,,,,spread the word. This is absolutely my favorite subject/fantasy/videos. So good....thank you.
wow wow wow wow glued to the screen ty for this whens the next episode ty a million times
These videos are awesome, it actually reminds me of the " The Great Martian war" but its better and longer.
Its possible one day a videogame or movie/series will steal or adapt based on your idea, you really invented a new "IP", amazing!
Amazing great work
Thank you for posting these wonderful Alt - History pieces. I appluad the quality you have been able to get.
I look forward to more
I feel the same enthusiasm and excitement over your productions as I do over Kane Pixels. Different genres, but the same level of creativity and sense of unease
This is such great story. I could see this as a primer for a Wargame.
Im so happy about the new release. Keep up the good work.
After watching I can't wait for part 4!
Thankyou! Plenty more to come :)
Браво сер. Ваши документалки просто шедевр. Смотрится на одном дыхании. С нетерпением ждём продолжение этой саги.
@@AstralInfernum-AIArts I Just realised something That was missing in this video... The Music! It was such a Nice touch in the previous episodes, you shoud definetly bring it back.
How you managed to get Richard Burton to narrate this "documentary" is beyond me. But I'm glad you did as he is, was, one of my favorite actors.
I hope as you said that you can make series like this as a full time enterprise, thoroughly enjoyed them all and many thanks!
Thankyou! i have plenty of videos planned and the next episode in production, really hoping I can take the leap to full time content creation by early next year :)
@@AstralInfernum-AIArts are you planning to eventually move away from AI generated images to more conventional CG or other forms of art?
Was this all AI generated? I am blown away. I love retrofuturism. An amazing story line and the visuals are simply stunning in black and white.
Words fail me . This is beyond brilliant . Some sort of awards for this must be impending .
An absorbing series, really enjoying it. Made all the more sinister by its documentary style.
Absolutely loving these docudramas the sheer amount of talent to produce something this good is incredible.
Ngl, been really enjoying the lovecraftian vibes going on in this series, mixing that with an alternative history twist on the usual robot rebellion trope makes for something pretty original if you ask me!
So well done!
You deserve your own production studio!
Improving all the time, keep it up
I love these episodes. Can’t get enough of them please continue. This is awesome work
Thank you so much for this! salute!
You are getting so good at creating these. This one is epic. Absolutely epic.
I can’t wait until you dive into the backstory of the automatons!!! This shit is SWEET!!!!💪🏾
These thing it is very awzum. Waow! Its so tru. It go good. Auzome
Pow . Powerful growling. Thunderous growling.
Hello , I am a bit of a war history buff and a big fan of sci-fi stuff. I don't know who or what or where ur experience lies, but ur blending of history's past and incredible imagination of the possible future!!! Ur actually using terminology from recent and current war cartoons and blending it with modified black and white stock film footage of WW1. OH MY GOD ! U are not human! A.I. WTH. U R imagination and ability to blend past & future is shockingly impressive. Well consider ur attempt at putting out 5star video about sci-fi a screaming success! Now I know how good u have become 😉👹
This is so sick! Almost cinema! - I was immersed all the way through this!
Blessings. Great imagination.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⚡🥃
These are just great! Definitely attension grabbing. I was falling asleep when I came to this. More please!👍👍👍
These are amazing! I could watch them for hours. They take me back to my youth when I would gobble up sci-fi book after book. Thank you for making these. ❤
Outstanding!👍🏾👍🏼👍🏽👍🏿👍
So good!!! I am thoroughly enjoying this alternate history.
Looking fwd to watching this later.
Amazing as a word is cheap-ing describing this series. Impressive, Most Impressive! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Most well done Sir. Please do keep up the good work!
So ausome. Pow! Blamm!. Raw rasping and susqwotch screens. man, rumble rumblies. Tah! Trrtah! Zborowski.
Wensch. Xinchah! Ojlaguew venvenvene garavui! Growling.
50% of this terrific story is the narration by the Richard Burton clone. It's astounding how you've captured his vocal persona. Absolutely first class.
This is the best thing since I first read HG Wells war of the worlds. Thank you and I cannot put into words how brilliant this is!!! ❤🔥🔥
Incredible work once again! I don't wait for much, but I wait for your videos! They are masterfully crafted and a truly inspiring use of AI. Well done sir!
Good to see this channel getting bigger too. Way more views this time around by the looks of it 😊
Thank you so much 😀
Great episode! I hope we get more info on the origin of the advanced automatons.
Awesome stuff. Loved man - machine boobytrap the most. Horrific and nicely crafted graphically.
This is the beginning of a serious distraction for me! Great work. Cheers from Texas
This is great alternate reality storytelling ! This is way more interesting than any movies that have come out in decades! The grainy black and white footage makes it seem so real. Very well done 👏 ✔️ 👍 👌 🍻
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT...
THE BEST THING SINCE WAR OF THE WORLD S
.ALL I CAN SAYS IS MORE MORE AND MORE...
excited to see where this channel goes with different timelines
This is some good quality stuff right here
Some of the best content I've seen this year.
Great work.
This stuff is Great! Way better then any new movie! I love the whole setup, even the narration sounds kinda like Alfred Hitchcock. Fantastic work!! Please continue to keep this kind of content coming!!
If Asimov was alive to see this,he would be in the 7th Heaven! Nicely done,and in the style of Victory at Sea,with embellishments! Star Wars,Avatar,and knowledge of various WW1 trench warfare! Thank you 😇 😊!
Excellent video, love the Richard Burton voice too. 😃
Thanks!
You sir are Brilliant. And should get the highest award for making these videos!!!
wonderful work! always great to watch your newest addition
This newsreelThis newsreel style video is so much fun and very well done. Thank you
I am so impressed. I've recently been getting into the deeper side of AI for production and I would love to hear how you make these. You have a true eye for cinematography and storytelling, and I'm so glad you have a way to bring your visions to light. You have nailed the feel of the movies from that era, and the voice you choose is great. I have enjoyed these so much! I would love a little 'behind the scenes' at some point - truly fascinating!
Really cool ! So realistic
This channel deserves a million subscribers. 👏
how the hell do you produce these videos ! i am very impressed how damn real they look like ! like some footage made in 1880 or something ( did they even have cams in the 1880s ? )
Mate this is amazing. Love it.
Excellent storyline and AI graphics ! Well done ! 😊
fantastic work, loving each one of these!
that should be a Hollywood Movie ! i am so fascinated by this wow
1:04. I just want to say , effing awesome work!! Nice ! Seriously.
Absolutely wonderful series. The narration and visuals are both superb and it looks like a documentary. I am looking forward to the next part, particularly being left on a cliff hanger.
I did not expect the ending, so good. I love the church of the broken god scp, this is even better than the mechanites! Stories to images!
So good. I'm in awe of what you are creating!
this is probably the best made shrt movie i have seen so far! Nice nice nice
This series is getting so good!
What an impressive creation!
Well done!
Wow... This is like a live action done in so damn much better way than some animated movie from a few years back that sucked!
This is a masterpiece and such a work of pure dedication! The writing and narration... Outstanding and mind-blowing! Ralph Bashi would be proud!
Amazing! What an awesome IP! It would be insane is Larian or CDP RED worked with you to build on it and started making computer games based on this.
Once again, while avoiding sloppy exaggeration on the my layman’s part, very well done
THAT WAS FRICKING AWESOME!!
This is so cool. Watched all of your videos so far. Great fictional reimagining of the time period, and I can't wait to see how things progress. Would love to see a movie based on this concept! I thought about showing this to my niece (8 yo) and telling her "look what happened in the 30s!" 🤣 She'd think it was real most likely!
It's amazing how preserved this film is. People forgot about these events since synthetic life became so common. I had a conversation with my teacher another day, wondering why those automatons chosen Antartica. I assume it was because they cooling system, but my teacher told me to stop thinking about it. Great video, Astral man! ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Incredible series. This should be an ever developing series, taking us from then to now thru the series of news real. Brilliant.
@@sterlingduck5402 thankyou, and don’t worry I have a whole series planned for this :)
This was so cool to watch. It reminded me of those old sci-fi movies and the old military films. Great job. I'd love to see more. Great creativity too.
I said this in another one of your videos!
I think if I'd seen this in the '70s or '80s, I might have believed that history was hidden from me all along!
Fantastic job! Wow!!!
A tremendous video! Bravo!!!!
Everything pretty much perfect! The production design, the narrative, the tight,tight editing.....
You should be very proud!
The clipped, yet very "BBC English" audio makes this even more immersive, which is also complemented by the very much "period era" quality of the low frame-rate, B&W imagery. This is excellent work, Mate!
That was great cinema! Looking forward to the next in this series.
This is awesome. So imaginative. We need more of this. Great job👍👍
Unbelievabke Production!!! And I mean that in the MOST Complimentary Terms!!! Brilliant Work!!! For some reason this brings up the same sense of dread as the when I watched the 1933 film Deluge, a true classic.