Thanks so much. I think this is one of the most "unique" title sequence concepts on UA-cam. You don't see a lot of original content for the Peter Cushing Dalek movies everyday do you?
@@nightshardthefanguidebrony847 Yeah. I can imagine the Daleks and Mechanoids fighting in a similar fashion as the first movie's finale. But with more explosions. 🔥
Ah, it's the classy daleks with the golden collars from the first Peter Cushing movie! They even ditched their toilet plungers for mechanical hands! But those mechanoids are smart and more social,.
Absolutely Extraordinary! You and @The lone Dalek are brilliant voicing 60’s Daleks like Peter Hawkins & David Graham! Loving the intro! Absolutely extraordinary! 60’s Daleks voices are definitely my favourite!
This is honestly too good, your VFX are always on point and the fact you went back to correct a typo really shows your dedication, keep up the great work!👍
I love this "What If" scenario going on! It woulda been great to have a third film for Peter Cushing! I always considered his Doctor to be canon through the multiverse. When the Timeless Child came about, I genuinely thought we had ourselves the Ruth Doctor to be the 13th incarnation of Peter Cushing's Doctor, making these stories from his perception be canon to the Whoni(multi)verse. Sticking to this theory as that plotline went no where in hopes it can come true some day, when I see passion projects towards Peter Cushing's Whoniverse, it really gives me so much inspiration to write and broaden my idea for those interested!
Thank you so much! If we're talking about ideas, I had a nice idea in mind of a story that the Doctor meets the Peter Cushing Doctor in the Land of Fiction from the Patrick Troughton episode The Mind Robber, fighting the Movie Daleks and Time War Daleks after joing forces. 🙂
@@adamwalkervfx SEE!! The amount of creativity just from a comment alone DWARFS series 12 and 13! I LOVE being able to make storyline’s a theories from scratch to make things I genuinely want to watcg
I used to make up theoretical storylines in my spare time, and still do on occasion. Another one is an actual redeemable Master after Missy who has seen some of the errors of his ways, but still kind of an a**hole. 😉 I'd even come up with a new gadget for him. The Hybrid Screwdriver, with multiple settings for Laser, Sonic and tissue compression all in one tool.
@@adamwalkervfx I have a theory on the master which is actually quite popular! It’s the idea that The Spy Master is after Simm (don’t know how many regenerations tho) but DEFINITELY pre-Missy. In that way you STILL don’t know the order of the Masters timeline without some bullshit Timeless stuff (I really do deeply apologise if you like that storyline, I do get a lil tense when it comes to that idea in my opinion)
You see, there could have been something special with the Timeless Child stuff, but it was executed in all the wrong ways. Hell, I'm even partially inclined with the idea of Jo Martin's Doctor being before Hartnell, like a Proto-Doctor or a 0th Doctor. That sounds cool on paper. Instead, we got little to nothing with her. Which is a shame because I quite liked how Jo Martin played the part.
I am very grateful for the 2 that we got. I became a Doctor Who fan during the early 1990s when I was growing up. I was introduced with reruns on late Saturday night television in my home state of Utah, USA. My first Doctor was Jon Pertwee. My first story was Day of the Daleks in a feature-length format as they were airing entire serials in an uncut omnibus edition each week. I continued watching throughout the rest of Pertwee's era and all of Tom Baker's. I tuned in occasionally during the Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy era. I started watching William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton during the early 2000s on video and DVD. I didn't even know about the Peter Cushing films until I bought a book on the show in 2003 and it mentioned the films. Then I seen an movie catalogue in 2004 advertising the movies on DVD and bought them. Loved them ever since.
I also vaguely remember seeing The Three Doctors in the early 90s, and it confused the heck out of me as I was unfamiliar with regeneration at that time. However, when I seen Planet of the Spiders and seeing Jon Pertwee regenerate into Tom Baker, it blew my mind.
@@jerobriggs6861 Holy shit, that's very similar to how I first watched Doctor Who. My first Doctor was Jon Pertwee too, though the first episode I saw was Planet of the Daleks. I was only 6. 😄
Yeah, would’ve been even more interesting if we had it on the movies, and the series itself, so 1967 is the second year where Cushing went up against the Daleks on both TV and Film
Thing is, if they'd done the third film, would they have done a fourth film? Which presumably would've been based on "The Daleks' Master Plan". Would've been weird if they had as 9 of the 12 parts are missing.
I can imagine Vicki to have already been on Tardis for a while, and leaving in the Dalek Time Machine at the end. Steven would be introduced either at the beginning during the stop at Manhattan (and get captured first on Mechanus), or he's already captured on Mechanus. either way he leaves in the Dardis with Vicki
I actually imagine the story beginning at Manhattan at a set where Steven and Vicki are preforming some play or musical number and the Tardis accidentally materialises on play. Doctor who came to see the show but parked wrong. The pair come in the Tardis angered at first believing it to be some stunt they weren’t told about or something but they see the inside of the Tardis… and it’s too late then, Doctor who whisks them away as something pulls on the Tardis and forces it to land on some alien planet. The Daleks have began their campaign to kill Doctor who
@@adamwalkervfx I’d love for the film to just be insanely cheesy, sincere, super 60s and theatrical But most importantly sincere I love the first two Cushing films and I wish a third was made, I feel it would’ve been the best
I wish something like that could happen, but I suspect that is a project only a large team of talented artists with a burning passion for the Peter Cushing Dalek movies could really accomplish.
This video is well awesome, in billions and trillions of ways and well made also IMO it was a darned shame it was never made into a film but nonetheless this video makes up for it .
Adam Walker VFX 2.56K subscribers (Me speaking in a Dalek Scientist voice): "WOW! I am impressed with the animation. Could you please Do the actual Daleks VS Mechanoids final battle scene someday too?"
@@adamwalkervfx Thank you. BTW... my Family and I just got back from Faribault, Minnesota (that's the small city that my parents and I went to on Saturday for a wedding we've been invited to). While we were there in Faribault, I got to learn some of the history of Faribault and how it came to be. HISTORY: Faribault is regarded as one of the most historic communities in Minnesota, with settlement and commercial activity predating Minnesota's establishment as a U.S. Territory. Until 1745, the area was primarily occupied by the Wahpekute band of Dakotah. Shortly thereafter, the tribe was driven south after several clashes with the Ojibwe over territory. The city's namesake, Alexander Faribault, was the son of Jean-Baptiste Faribault, a French-Canadian fur trader, and Elizabeth Pelagie Kinzie Haines, a Dakotah woman. He is credited with fueling most of the early settlement in the area, beginning in 1826, when he established a fur trading post on the banks of the Cannon River. By 1834, the trading post had grown in popularity and was relocated to the Straight River, one mile (1.6 km) upstream of its junction with the Cannon River, the site of modern-day Faribault. The young Alexander Faribault used his knowledge of Dakota language and culture to improve relations with the displaced Wahpekute and even helped the tribe to resettle in the area. This relationship was instrumental in ensuring the success of the trading post and allowing safe travel to the area for settlers. The Dakota in the area called this soon-to-be town "Adek" for Alex (Alexander Faribault). Another source maintains the city is named for Jean-Baptiste Faribault. The Alexander Faribault House was built in 1853 by Alexander Faribault at a cost of $4,000. It is considered the oldest framed structure in the area, and still stands in its original location near the southeastern edge of Faribault's historic downtown district. The years following the construction of this first building brought unprecedented growth, development, and economic prosperity to the young settlement. Spurred by the completion of the area's first steam-powered sawmill in early 1854, the next year took Faribault from a sleepy settlement of 20 buildings to a bustling town with more than 250. Historians attribute Faribault's impressive growth during this period to a number of important milestones in 1855 and 1856, including the creation of roads connecting to other settlements and trading posts in Iowa and Minnesota Territory, the availability of mail service, and the construction of schools and churches. The City of Faribault was platted in 1855 and granted a home-rule charter in 1872. (Website Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faribault,_Minnesota )
@@jamieolberding7731 Very interesting. Unfortunately, this comment got flagged as spam, so I had to manually put it back up. I think it was the link you included in it.
@@adamwalkervfx yes and you. You really deserved the first prize for your Ghost busters costume. İt's amazing. Really enjoyed talking to you. Take care and hope to meet again one day 😗
What character would Christopher Lee have played if this ever got made? Maybe the Dracula mannequin in the Blackpool haunted house. Or could they have incorporated elements of The Time Meddler, having him play a rival scientist who has his own Time Machine. It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if they continued to make Dr Who movies with Cushing. They could continue making Dalek movies, with movies based on The Dalek Masterplan, The Power of the Daleks, and The Evil of the Daleks. Or they could have the Cybermen star in the fourth and fifth movies, with movies based on The Tenth Planet and The Tomb of the Cybermen. The Yeti or even the Ice Warriors could appear in other movies. And things get really crazy with the movie based on The Mind Robber.
Is the spelling MECHANOID correct? BBC made an error and spelled it this way (not in Radio Times) in episode 5 “The Death of Doctor Who” but corrected it to MECHONOID for “Planet of Decision”.
GOOD QUESTION! We both used Reaper of course. I used the ring modulator at about 25hz, he (The Lone Dalek) used 30hz so each of us physically sound different when performing.
Thanks. (To tell you the truth, I just borrowed a TARDIS and travelled through the void into a universe where the third film did actually get made and brought a few clips of it back. 😉)
Good question! Me and The Lone Dalek both used Reaper for ring modulation. Then I processed the voices and mixed them into the audio editor within HitFilm.
Probably lack of funding. The second movie didn't do too well at the box office when it first came out to warrant another sequel. Plus the actual Doctor Who show literally wasn't the same show that the first movies were based on anymore, as Patrick Troughton was at the time the new face of the show. Having Peter Cushing still portraying his version of the First Doctor would have come across a little outdated with the general audience.
Kind of a weird request. And sadly it's not something I would want to do now because I have a lot of other projects to go through. Including two other videos I'm making for December.
Here is the updated video. With the typos corrected, a cleaner logo and visuals.
Thanks for your patience.
Absolutely perfect. Out doing the BBC again. It's like you've stolen a film can from an alternative reality where a 3rd Dalek film WAS made.
@@davidaston5773 Yep. Everyone knows I have access to a TARDIS. 😜
Great job! Thanks for sharing your excellent work.
The opening with TARDIS alone is the stuff of Cinema magic! Would absolutely love to see this on the big screen!
Cheers. I really wanted to capture the feel of sci-fi cinema during that time. 🙂
The chase, but as a film, sounds like the pacing would be completely INSANE
A film I would most definitely see. 😁
This short video has been more entertaining than all of official Who for the last 10 years
That's some high praise indeed 👀
I have never seen a doctor who animation this good before. The camera techniques, the vocals, the intro, it’s so perfect. Incredible job!
Thanks so much. I think this is one of the most "unique" title sequence concepts on UA-cam. You don't see a lot of original content for the Peter Cushing Dalek movies everyday do you?
I can imagine thus being the start of the 3rd Peter Cushion movie brilliant work and love the titles
Thanks so much 🙏
Hearing the daleks say "Dr Who"
That alone makes me grin
Haha, glad that it did. 😄
@@adamwalkervfx I kinda wish this was a full movie now
How cool would it be to see the cushing doctor and daleks return
@@nightshardthefanguidebrony847 Yeah. I can imagine the Daleks and Mechanoids fighting in a similar fashion as the first movie's finale. But with more explosions. 🔥
Ah, it's the classy daleks with the golden collars from the first Peter Cushing movie! They even ditched their toilet plungers for mechanical hands! But those mechanoids are smart and more social,.
Yes indeed 😊
Wish to see a fan film based on Daleks vs Mechons that unofficially continues the Cushing film series.
Perhaps if fans can get good 3D models of Peter Cushing as the like, that could be a reality.
Amazing job! I love the remix of the original doctor who movie theme!
Thanks, though there's no remix. It's an unused version of the theme from the first movie's soundtrack.
@@adamwalkervfx oh cool!
@@TheLadOfMad The track is called "The Eccentric Doctor Who" 🙂
@@adamwalkervfx ok thanks!
@@TheLadOfMad No problem
Absolutely Extraordinary! You and @The lone Dalek are brilliant voicing 60’s Daleks like Peter Hawkins & David Graham! Loving the intro! Absolutely extraordinary! 60’s Daleks voices are definitely my favourite!
Yeah. Hopefully we can do more Dalek voices together in the future.
This is honestly too good, your VFX are always on point and the fact you went back to correct a typo really shows your dedication, keep up the great work!👍
Cheers Valox. And likewise. Your stuff is very professional too. 😊
I want to watch this movie. Now! Very good work!
Thanks. And don't we all. 😉
Amazing work! Feels so authentic and lovely renders. Outstanding work to you both!
Thanks again Peter. Hope you are doing well. 🙂
I love this "What If" scenario going on! It woulda been great to have a third film for Peter Cushing! I always considered his Doctor to be canon through the multiverse. When the Timeless Child came about, I genuinely thought we had ourselves the Ruth Doctor to be the 13th incarnation of Peter Cushing's Doctor, making these stories from his perception be canon to the Whoni(multi)verse. Sticking to this theory as that plotline went no where in hopes it can come true some day, when I see passion projects towards Peter Cushing's Whoniverse, it really gives me so much inspiration to write and broaden my idea for those interested!
Thank you so much! If we're talking about ideas, I had a nice idea in mind of a story that the Doctor meets the Peter Cushing Doctor in the Land of Fiction from the Patrick Troughton episode The Mind Robber, fighting the Movie Daleks and Time War Daleks after joing forces. 🙂
@@adamwalkervfx SEE!! The amount of creativity just from a comment alone DWARFS series 12 and 13! I LOVE being able to make storyline’s a theories from scratch to make things I genuinely want to watcg
I used to make up theoretical storylines in my spare time, and still do on occasion. Another one is an actual redeemable Master after Missy who has seen some of the errors of his ways, but still kind of an a**hole. 😉 I'd even come up with a new gadget for him. The Hybrid Screwdriver, with multiple settings for Laser, Sonic and tissue compression all in one tool.
@@adamwalkervfx I have a theory on the master which is actually quite popular! It’s the idea that The Spy Master is after Simm (don’t know how many regenerations tho) but DEFINITELY pre-Missy. In that way you STILL don’t know the order of the Masters timeline without some bullshit Timeless stuff (I really do deeply apologise if you like that storyline, I do get a lil tense when it comes to that idea in my opinion)
You see, there could have been something special with the Timeless Child stuff, but it was executed in all the wrong ways. Hell, I'm even partially inclined with the idea of Jo Martin's Doctor being before Hartnell, like a Proto-Doctor or a 0th Doctor. That sounds cool on paper. Instead, we got little to nothing with her. Which is a shame because I quite liked how Jo Martin played the part.
This is pure magic! Really want to see the full version of this haha
Thanks. Perhaps we can take the TARDIS and find a another universe where this movie actually got made. 😉
This is brilliant!
Thank you so much Decimus. 😉
If only. I for one loved the Peter Cushing Dr. Who films, and I would've loved to see a 3rd one based on The Chase. Nice video. Loved it.
Thank you. At least we have the actual 2 films. Which we are forever grateful for. 🙂
I am very grateful for the 2 that we got. I became a Doctor Who fan during the early 1990s when I was growing up. I was introduced with reruns on late Saturday night television in my home state of Utah, USA. My first Doctor was Jon Pertwee. My first story was Day of the Daleks in a feature-length format as they were airing entire serials in an uncut omnibus edition each week. I continued watching throughout the rest of Pertwee's era and all of Tom Baker's. I tuned in occasionally during the Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy era. I started watching William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton during the early 2000s on video and DVD. I didn't even know about the Peter Cushing films until I bought a book on the show in 2003 and it mentioned the films. Then I seen an movie catalogue in 2004 advertising the movies on DVD and bought them. Loved them ever since.
I also vaguely remember seeing The Three Doctors in the early 90s, and it confused the heck out of me as I was unfamiliar with regeneration at that time. However, when I seen Planet of the Spiders and seeing Jon Pertwee regenerate into Tom Baker, it blew my mind.
@@jerobriggs6861 Holy shit, that's very similar to how I first watched Doctor Who. My first Doctor was Jon Pertwee too, though the first episode I saw was Planet of the Daleks. I was only 6. 😄
@@jerobriggs6861 Planet of the Spiders was my first regeneration story too! 👀👀👀
What a Shame that the third Dalek film never happened
Indeed. If only we had a way to travel into a different universe and what a third would have really looked like.
Yeah, would’ve been even more interesting if we had it on the movies, and the series itself, so 1967 is the second year where Cushing went up against the Daleks on both TV and Film
@@superplushtiman7ti075 There's always Deep Fake technology. 😛
Thing is, if they'd done the third film, would they have done a fourth film? Which presumably would've been based on "The Daleks' Master Plan". Would've been weird if they had as 9 of the 12 parts are missing.
Smashing work Adam! Absolutely Phenomenal!
Thanks so much Simon 😊
I can imagine Vicki to have already been on Tardis for a while, and leaving in the Dalek Time Machine at the end.
Steven would be introduced either at the beginning during the stop at Manhattan (and get captured first on Mechanus), or he's already captured on Mechanus. either way he leaves in the Dardis with Vicki
What excellent storyboarding! 😊
I actually imagine the story beginning at Manhattan at a set where Steven and Vicki are preforming some play or musical number and the Tardis accidentally materialises on play. Doctor who came to see the show but parked wrong. The pair come in the Tardis angered at first believing it to be some stunt they weren’t told about or something but they see the inside of the Tardis… and it’s too late then, Doctor who whisks them away as something pulls on the Tardis and forces it to land on some alien planet. The Daleks have began their campaign to kill Doctor who
@@TheGloopOfMobius Ah, just like the Doctor Who stage play Seven Keys To Doomsday. 😄
@@adamwalkervfx
I’d love for the film to just be insanely cheesy, sincere, super 60s and theatrical
But most importantly sincere
I love the first two Cushing films and I wish a third was made, I feel it would’ve been the best
@@adamwalkervfx
I love your video because it’s the closest we will ever get to a third film
'And now... The Beatles!'
(Love the old time Disneyesque shot of the Marie Celeste btw)!
AMAZING!
I wish you could make the entire movie haha
We all do. ;)
Great job Adam!
Thanks as always Wave. You've been a great help. 🙏
This looks so authentic. I love it! Perhaps one day Studio Canal will animate this "lost" third movie? Being totally serious here. 🙂
I wish something like that could happen, but I suspect that is a project only a large team of talented artists with a burning passion for the Peter Cushing Dalek movies could really accomplish.
Brilliant. Has all the cheesy charm of the 2 Auaru films. Jim Dale would have been a certainty as the male companion.
He certainly would have. On the same level as Roy Castle as Ian. 😊
This blew my mind, exactly what I'm looking for
Glad I can deliver. 😊
Loved your original version but the fixes you’ve implemented here are great fantastic one again!!!!
Thanks. I just really want what's best for me and my audience. Because all of you are awesome. This channel wouldn't be what it is without you. 🙂
Can I ask where the theme song for this came from or who did it's brilliant
The theme is an unused track from the first Peter Cushing Dalek movie, Dr Who and the Daleks. Composed by Malcolm Lockyer.
Loved it! Well done!
Absolutely fantastic Adam
Great work
Thanks so much. 🙏
@@adamwalkervfx np 🙂👍
@@JSP_1147 ☺️
Wow! That was utterly amazing. Exceptional work.
Thank you. We put a lot of effort into this. 🙂
Incredible! Love it!
Glad you liked it! There will be more content coming out next week. 😃
@@adamwalkervfx Excellent!
@@TroyUlysses Indeed! 😊
I loved every minute of it, plz 🙏 make Dr.Who and the Daleks masterplan next! 😊
Ohhh yes ;)
@adamwalkervfx I know its been a year, plz tell me, if this is still in the works?
Oh, if only! Excellent stuff 👍👍
Indeed! Thank you. 🙂
Jim Dale, Angela Douglas, Bernard Bresslaw & Charles Hawtrey? Shouldn't this be called 'Carry On Up The Daleks'?
300!
"This. Is. SPARTA!" 🤣
Makes you want to see more!
This video is well awesome, in billions and trillions of ways and well made also IMO it was a darned shame it was never made into a film but nonetheless this video makes up for it .
Thank you! Yeah, it's a shame nothing came from the original pitch for the supposed third movie.
This is great,what a pity we never got this movie.
Adam Walker VFX
2.56K subscribers (Me speaking in a Dalek Scientist voice): "WOW! I am impressed with the animation. Could you please Do the actual Daleks VS Mechanoids final battle scene someday too?"
That would be in The Lone Dalek's interest to do as the Daleks in this video are his models. I'll suggest it to him. 🙂
@@adamwalkervfx Thank You. BTW.... could you please give me the link to his UA-cam channel (If he has one), so I could see/view his amazing work too?
@@jamieolberding7731 You can find a link to his channel in the description of this video. 🙂
@@adamwalkervfx Thank you. BTW... my Family and I just got back from Faribault, Minnesota (that's the small city that my parents and I went to on Saturday for a wedding we've been invited to). While we were there in Faribault, I got to learn some of the history of Faribault and how it came to be.
HISTORY:
Faribault is regarded as one of the most historic communities in Minnesota, with settlement and commercial activity predating Minnesota's establishment as a U.S. Territory. Until 1745, the area was primarily occupied by the Wahpekute band of Dakotah. Shortly thereafter, the tribe was driven south after several clashes with the Ojibwe over territory.
The city's namesake, Alexander Faribault, was the son of Jean-Baptiste Faribault, a French-Canadian fur trader, and Elizabeth Pelagie Kinzie Haines, a Dakotah woman. He is credited with fueling most of the early settlement in the area, beginning in 1826, when he established a fur trading post on the banks of the Cannon River. By 1834, the trading post had grown in popularity and was relocated to the Straight River, one mile (1.6 km) upstream of its junction with the Cannon River, the site of modern-day Faribault. The young Alexander Faribault used his knowledge of Dakota language and culture to improve relations with the displaced Wahpekute and even helped the tribe to resettle in the area. This relationship was instrumental in ensuring the success of the trading post and allowing safe travel to the area for settlers. The Dakota in the area called this soon-to-be town "Adek" for Alex (Alexander Faribault).
Another source maintains the city is named for Jean-Baptiste Faribault.
The Alexander Faribault House was built in 1853 by Alexander Faribault at a cost of $4,000. It is considered the oldest framed structure in the area, and still stands in its original location near the southeastern edge of Faribault's historic downtown district.
The years following the construction of this first building brought unprecedented growth, development, and economic prosperity to the young settlement. Spurred by the completion of the area's first steam-powered sawmill in early 1854, the next year took Faribault from a sleepy settlement of 20 buildings to a bustling town with more than 250. Historians attribute Faribault's impressive growth during this period to a number of important milestones in 1855 and 1856, including the creation of roads connecting to other settlements and trading posts in Iowa and Minnesota Territory, the availability of mail service, and the construction of schools and churches.
The City of Faribault was platted in 1855 and granted a home-rule charter in 1872. (Website Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faribault,_Minnesota )
@@jamieolberding7731 Very interesting. Unfortunately, this comment got flagged as spam, so I had to manually put it back up. I think it was the link you included in it.
Great stuff x
Thanks so much! It was so nice meeting you in person for Halloween. 🎃
@@adamwalkervfx yes and you. You really deserved the first prize for your Ghost busters costume. İt's amazing. Really enjoyed talking to you. Take care and hope to meet again one day 😗
@@michelle.ethompson153 Thanks so much 🙏
Hopefully you might see me again tomorrow Halloween night 🎃
Oooh, this is good. Love it.
To think these movies could have gone on for years and years perhaps even to this day, it would be the James Bond of sci-fi.
They certainly had a similar feel in terms of plot to a typical Bond movie. 😉
What's the music at the beginning, when Tardis is shown in space?
It's when Susan enters the Skaro jungle on her own in the first movie. 🙂
If you wanted to make more of this that would be absolutely alright. 😃😃
be great if the WHOLE movie gets remade like this one day with CGI and deepfake tech
"Daleks Vs Mechanics! Brought to you by Midjourney! Screenplay by ChatGPT!" 😆
God damn you! Damn you to hell. You did such a great job I lost myself and really, really wanted to see the rest of this film then it ended haha.
What character would Christopher Lee have played if this ever got made? Maybe the Dracula mannequin in the Blackpool haunted house. Or could they have incorporated elements of The Time Meddler, having him play a rival scientist who has his own Time Machine.
It would have been interesting to see what would have happened if they continued to make Dr Who movies with Cushing. They could continue making Dalek movies, with movies based on The Dalek Masterplan, The Power of the Daleks, and The Evil of the Daleks. Or they could have the Cybermen star in the fourth and fifth movies, with movies based on The Tenth Planet and The Tomb of the Cybermen. The Yeti or even the Ice Warriors could appear in other movies. And things get really crazy with the movie based on The Mind Robber.
i wish this was a actual movie
Give AI another decade, and we might get it. 😂
Great stuff! But that shouldn't be a surprise. Lol
Lol. Thanks. 🙏
😊
😁
Is the spelling MECHANOID correct? BBC made an error and spelled it this way (not in Radio Times) in episode 5 “The Death of Doctor Who” but corrected it to MECHONOID for “Planet of Decision”.
Ok. So you've made the first 4 minutes.
Keep going..... 😊
Super stuff ...what could have been ...but no Philip Madoc in the cast list..
Yeah. If only.
I had to shake up the casting a bit. Didn't want to have too much of the same people from the first two movies.
Did you reaper to get those dalek voices if so what settings did you use
GOOD QUESTION!
We both used Reaper of course. I used the ring modulator at about 25hz, he (The Lone Dalek) used 30hz so each of us physically sound different when performing.
@@adamwalkervfx nice and thanks for the answer and keep up the fantastic work
@@dalekray9232 Cheers. There's plenty more to come, including my very first Short video. 🙂
this is real! you went to a universe where the movie was made and stole the intro! (it is honestly amazing!)
you have a new subscriber because of this!!!
also i love the gold/yellow and black dalek!!!!
Thanks.
(To tell you the truth, I just borrowed a TARDIS and travelled through the void into a universe where the third film did actually get made and brought a few clips of it back. 😉)
@@StanTheSlitheen Welcome aboard! 🙏
@@adamwalkervfx 👍
What role would Christopher Lee play, pray tell?
The Dracula robot from the House of Horrors amusement park section of the story.
@@adamwalkervfx With Peter Cushing as The Doc, he'd make an awesome Master! Even though this Doc's not a time lord.
@@4thtroika I would imagine Christopher Lee would play the Master much like Scaramanga to Roger Moore's Bond in The Man With The Golden Gun.
@@adamwalkervfx I picture him as Dracula with a beard.
@@4thtroika Lol. I can certainly see that. Like Delgado's beard, or something more akin to Orson Wells?
What audio software did you use for the voices?
Good question! Me and The Lone Dalek both used Reaper for ring modulation. Then I processed the voices and mixed them into the audio editor within HitFilm.
@@adamwalkervfx You should totally do a tutorial video :)
@@GivozLegacy My friend the Lone Dalek has. 🙂 You can check his channel out.
this is if warner bros directed dr who and the daleks
its magnificent
So why was a 3rd Dalek movie never made?
Probably lack of funding. The second movie didn't do too well at the box office when it first came out to warrant another sequel. Plus the actual Doctor Who show literally wasn't the same show that the first movies were based on anymore, as Patrick Troughton was at the time the new face of the show. Having Peter Cushing still portraying his version of the First Doctor would have come across a little outdated with the general audience.
Can you do this again but it's Daleks Vs cybermen and Roger Moore is the doctor
Kind of a weird request. And sadly it's not something I would want to do now because I have a lot of other projects to go through. Including two other videos I'm making for December.
you used the eccentric dr who
what color is it
all of them
@@adamwalkervfx That is the right answer
@@gordonfeetman445 Thanks Freeman. λ
@@adamwalkervfx A
@@gordonfeetman445 B
be great if the WHOLE movie gets made with CGI and deepfake tech
Give AI some time and someone might do just that.
Actually it's Daleks V Mechons, #Cancelled
ok, reddit 😛
Better than the BBC. That I cannot Watch. BBC/ Disney have destroyed the Franchise.
Absolute waste of time.
Are you talking about the video, or about yourself commenting on it? 😜