Just throwing this wild card idea out there... but if you don't have huge fear of heights and they aren't prohibitable expensive, it would be cool to see you explore jumping into those big airbags or somethings similar for stunts that involve jumping off high buildings
Marine here. Awesome work! Switch your rifle to the shoulder opposite of the cover you're standing behind, or are about to move out from. You'll be less exposed and it won't feel so awkward to get your weapon around the corner. USMC 1999-2007
I imagine they may not have used squibs to adhere to youtube guidelines. It would have been nice to see some impacts on their uniforms from the bullets though. Airsoft, maybe?
@@irregularguy6465 Yes, We usually do sometimes this air explossions on set. And it works great, controlled and minimum danger for actors and location.
Michael Bay movies might be corny, but his insistence on practical effects is what sets him apart. And you showed that it looks way more realistic than any CGI and after effects shenanigans of your average youtuber. Great work!
Just to let you know Micheal Bay movies still has a lot of CGI. It’s all about how directors use both practical and special effects that makes the real difference.
The grenade explosion was cool. When you engage the two baddies and then reload, you should be moving, or behind cover. There were a couple of weird cuts with the suitcase that could have been done better, but for proof of concept, this was awesome. Needs to be color graded to make it look a little less bright. That is the extent of my critique. I'm just a bozo who enjoyed watching the process. I've seen netflix scenes that looked worse.
I know you're larping, but you are so dedicated to the art. I love to watch you build the story, and then watch the cheesy, but surprisingly effective final cut. Great hobby - great UA-cam channel!
Hell yeah, this is some really great stuff. Definitely subscribed. Also, quick trick: Get your camera a little lower. Instead of having it straight on at your performer during the action scenes, get it just a liiiiittle low and tilt it up just a tiiiiny bit. Couple degrees. Immediately makes the character feel heroically larger-than-life.
I just watched your video on arrows. I really appreciate that you make these relatively short instead of padding it out to be 60 minutes long. These two videos were pretty entertaining. The arrow one was very insightful. I watched the entire length of both videos. I probably would not have watched even 5 minutes if you made them 60 minutes long
It's crazy how much little things go into making a movie feel filmic / allow the audience to follow the action. Things like editing / acting / lighting / color grading / and the 180 degree rule like you mentioned. The end result was barely legible but it seemed like you guys had fun and it was fun to see the explanation of the props Fun video
I think some blood splatter wen the bullets impacted on the enemy’s could of been appreciated but I get it you got to keep it R-rated. for the rest of the shots great job keep it going
The final scene looked epic! loved it but i think it would have been so much better with even some very simple colour grading, literally a few hours on UA-cam and then in DaVinci resolve and I think you could make it look ten times better.
These look great! If you’d like to make your demos better I would highly recommend taking some sort of class on technical scripts and general filmmaking, some of those camera angles look rough and not everything is all that well framed. I would loooove to see more effects on blood splatters and maybe showing a little of how they make cuts on clothes and breaking things characters are wearing.
Anyone else really interested in seeing a type of video like this for some Hollywood movie where they explain the scene and how they do it, before you even see the final edit? I'd definitely line up for that!
This was awesome, would’ve liked to see a few attempts at locating the miguffin and the position changing a few times. Looked like a lot of fun though!
Awesome job on the effects, that frag explosion was top notch. Also Im digging the Not-an-MP7/Trex Arms kit combination, out here looking like the aimbot himself running through that smoke.
I just found your channel and its awesome! The quality of content is great and I'm genuinely surprised this channel doesn't have 1-2 million subs for the type and quality of content. Keep it up!
First time I seen that green goo was back in the Manhattan Project. I used cocoa for dirt when it's close up and personal. Crushed cereal works for some bits. Powdered milk for white stuff. It all winter together rather nicely as far as the video aspect, the sound needs some work
That 'CoD type voice over' very accurate to how obvious most voice overs in that game are, lol. They tell you obvious things and leave out actual useful things. 😂 Turned out great!
i have a suggestion, some continuity shots, behind you have some pings a pongs from enemy fire, thats to tie the two shots together, and also the smoke you run through, should be seen in all three takes, otherwise very fun to watch! i hope you do more of these!
would be really nice to have squibs and maybe try some wire work? (like being pulled instead of jumping into the tires for that one stunt) love the vids ^w^
Is that a fanny pack on the front of your body armor?? Hahaha, awesome job dude. Very entertaining video and great special effects! You're like a next gen Mythbuster.
You should invite UA-cam VFX artists to add some effects in post. Bullet hits, additional carnage, Clone Corp badges on vehicles, additional lighting effects, etc. Do it with the agreement that you may use their output in a video to highlight what they and others have done. It would be a good way to grow your audience with those interested in VFX that still need to understand practical effects, and the opposite for them.
Ah yes, don't you just love brothers that "help" by intentionally messing up. And of course, you know it's an action movie when Wilhelm makes an appearance.
Where was this shot? There are so many 1947-54 Chevy trucks, I saw a 54 Suburban in there, not a super common rig. Would love to see some old truck content, I mean if they're your trucks I would love to see them on your channel.
I need ideas for practical effects I should test next!
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How about some miniatures battle scenes?
I saw a Scott Prop and Roll short about fake muzzle flash using airsoft guns and a light attachment that looks pretty cool.
Just throwing this wild card idea out there... but if you don't have huge fear of heights and they aren't prohibitable expensive, it would be cool to see you explore jumping into those big airbags or somethings similar for stunts that involve jumping off high buildings
needed the movie part somewhere in the middle before explaining the plot. great video keep it up.
It would be awesome if you could work with Corridor Digital to do a video about practical vs visual effects.
Fun trick for more accurate hobbling, throw a handful of gravel in one shoe. It's realistic when it's actually real!
Marine here.
Awesome work!
Switch your rifle to the shoulder opposite of the cover you're standing behind, or are about to move out from. You'll be less exposed and it won't feel so awkward to get your weapon around the corner.
USMC 1999-2007
Thank you for your service
Very nice man!
If you're going for action scenes like this, testing out squibs would be a must down the line.
I imagine they may not have used squibs to adhere to youtube guidelines. It would have been nice to see some impacts on their uniforms from the bullets though. Airsoft, maybe?
To be able to buy or use profesional squibs, you need a specific pyrotechnic lisence.
@@SERRANOEFECTOS you can make non-pyrotechnic squibs with pressurized air
@@irregularguy6465 Yes, We usually do sometimes this air explossions on set. And it works great, controlled and minimum danger for actors and location.
The best action films are also pretty light on story, so you're good
hahaha dude you're freaking awesome! total legend!
Dude. You rock. Love your videos.
The headshot kill was mint! Cool video, and enjoying how much fun you are clearly having while taking us behind the movie curtain! Keep it up!
dude love your stuff, so inspiring!
Bro every video you get better and better nice job man
How are there only 190k subscribers?!?
That ad read was actually pretty sick
Someone get this to Corridor QUICK
Nah, they'll just recreate it as some AI abomination.
They’d just add some horrific head-blowing-open cgi and call it good 😂
@@ZachafinackusWhat do you mean by "AI?"
@@realSethMeyers artificial intelligence, they've been only making videos around it recently. Ruined the channel for me :/
@@alextheferret5674🤦♂️it’s new tech bruh, plus I haven’t seen any new ai vids in a while
Michael Bay movies might be corny, but his insistence on practical effects is what sets him apart. And you showed that it looks way more realistic than any CGI and after effects shenanigans of your average youtuber. Great work!
Just to let you know Micheal Bay movies still has a lot of CGI. It’s all about how directors use both practical and special effects that makes the real difference.
@@REIDiculous64 Oh absolutely! It's all about the mix.
VERY INTERESTING AND FUN :)
THANK YOU FOR SHARING :)
THANK YOU FROM ISRAEL :)
Your channel reminds me of the beginning of Corridor Digital. So much nostalgia, I really like what you're doing keep it up man.
The grenade explosion was cool. When you engage the two baddies and then reload, you should be moving, or behind cover. There were a couple of weird cuts with the suitcase that could have been done better, but for proof of concept, this was awesome. Needs to be color graded to make it look a little less bright. That is the extent of my critique. I'm just a bozo who enjoyed watching the process. I've seen netflix scenes that looked worse.
I know you're larping, but you are so dedicated to the art. I love to watch you build the story, and then watch the cheesy, but surprisingly effective final cut.
Great hobby - great UA-cam channel!
Hell yeah, this is some really great stuff. Definitely subscribed.
Also, quick trick: Get your camera a little lower. Instead of having it straight on at your performer during the action scenes, get it just a liiiiittle low and tilt it up just a tiiiiny bit. Couple degrees. Immediately makes the character feel heroically larger-than-life.
Excellent work Tyler!
“ what the hell was even that?” was the icing on the cake.
The next Adam Savage
I saw a lot of cars passing by while you were filming. I wonder what they thought of the dust you were dabbing on the AK.
I just watched your video on arrows. I really appreciate that you make these relatively short instead of padding it out to be 60 minutes long.
These two videos were pretty entertaining. The arrow one was very insightful. I watched the entire length of both videos. I probably would not have watched even 5 minutes if you made them 60 minutes long
Awesome. Attack of the clones but without Jar Jar.
Also the best ad I've seen for Brilliant.
It's crazy how much little things go into making a movie feel filmic / allow the audience to follow the action. Things like editing / acting / lighting / color grading / and the 180 degree rule like you mentioned.
The end result was barely legible but it seemed like you guys had fun and it was fun to see the explanation of the props
Fun video
Well done Sir!! well done!!! (Ehem Sirs, I mean we've got give clone bro some props too!) Really enjoyed this.
I think some blood splatter wen the bullets impacted on the enemy’s could of been appreciated but I get it you got to keep it R-rated. for the rest of the shots great job keep it going
Very cool video. For a future video, more sound design can go a long way to sell these effects even better.
The final scene looked epic! loved it but i think it would have been so much better with even some very simple colour grading, literally a few hours on UA-cam and then in DaVinci resolve and I think you could make it look ten times better.
What the hell was even that! Love it
Dude you crushed this, great job!
You are getting really good at this! Especially love the running through the smoke- Awesome!
Missed opportunity for some ground bullet tracers, but still spectacular. Love how you keep leveling up with these!
Awesome work, Tyler! Really enjoyed the ad-read as well.
Nice work. I love the explanation of the effects. Pratical effects are sick! (and I work with 3D. ehehe)
Fantastic just Fantastic well done guys that was awesome. 👍👍👍👍
That was super cool sir
The most under rated channel. This level of quality is expected of channels with 10 mil, not 200k
These look great! If you’d like to make your demos better I would highly recommend taking some sort of class on technical scripts and general filmmaking, some of those camera angles look rough and not everything is all that well framed. I would loooove to see more effects on blood splatters and maybe showing a little of how they make cuts on clothes and breaking things characters are wearing.
What no squibs? :P That looked like a lot of fun to make. Lookin' forward to seeing more progress.
best ad ever!
The grenade part turned out really good, it would be cool to see the footage graded a bit more as well to really get that immersion
🙌🏼 Phenomenal as always!
Anyone else really interested in seeing a type of video like this for some Hollywood movie where they explain the scene and how they do it, before you even see the final edit?
I'd definitely line up for that!
Great! Can you make a video on details how to make bullet firing machine guns in detail. Would greatly appreciate. thanks
I think the main thing you're missing at this point is just improved sound design and recording. Looks amazing!
Yes. Definitely a bit more foley could sell the explosions and hits a lot harder!
This was awesome, would’ve liked to see a few attempts at locating the miguffin and the position changing a few times. Looked like a lot of fun though!
Awesome job on the effects, that frag explosion was top notch. Also Im digging the Not-an-MP7/Trex Arms kit combination, out here looking like the aimbot himself running through that smoke.
Awesome stuff!
MP7 at home is looking pretty dope.
This was sick! Only thing I could say is it’s time to get some squibs for the bad guys getting hit
I just found your channel and its awesome! The quality of content is great and I'm genuinely surprised this channel doesn't have 1-2 million subs for the type and quality of content. Keep it up!
How are you at only 190k right now!
Loving this series!!!!
10:46 “Daddy chill” reference?
First time I seen that green goo was back in the Manhattan Project.
I used cocoa for dirt when it's close up and personal.
Crushed cereal works for some bits.
Powdered milk for white stuff.
It all winter together rather nicely as far as the video aspect, the sound needs some work
It looks really nice but I would have loved to see it after vfx did their job
Some big 80s muzzle flash on the uzi clone and typical hollywood colour grading would have also gone a long way for that cinematic feel
nice Wilhelm scream. definitely obligatory for any good film.
you should try making some practical blood spatter
That 'CoD type voice over' very accurate to how obvious most voice overs in that game are, lol. They tell you obvious things and leave out actual useful things. 😂
Turned out great!
i have a suggestion, some continuity shots, behind you have some pings a pongs from enemy fire, thats to tie the two shots together, and also the smoke you run through, should be seen in all three takes, otherwise very fun to watch! i hope you do more of these!
I'm going to make an action movie.
For a story ...
I don't really have a story.
😂
Sounds like a good action movie. I'm in!
Get this man more ressources, sponsors!
Nice! That was awesome
Great job, thanks for sharing 👏👏👏
Awesome stuff man! You just need some of these exploding blood packets on he bad guys to make it look perfect
Bro, this was awesome, good work
Lot's of action with a nonesense story - basically just like every Hollywood action movie. 😁😁😁
LMAO i love how you still called it the macguffin in the final cut
would be really nice to have squibs and maybe try some wire work? (like being pulled instead of jumping into the tires for that one stunt) love the vids ^w^
I have work to do but it can wait
Well done!
You really need a third person. This would look so sick with a longer take that shows both characters
Is that a fanny pack on the front of your body armor?? Hahaha, awesome job dude. Very entertaining video and great special effects! You're like a next gen Mythbuster.
The algorithm loves me 💪💪💪
Was hoping for some squibs!
You should invite UA-cam VFX artists to add some effects in post. Bullet hits, additional carnage, Clone Corp badges on vehicles, additional lighting effects, etc. Do it with the agreement that you may use their output in a video to highlight what they and others have done. It would be a good way to grow your audience with those interested in VFX that still need to understand practical effects, and the opposite for them.
This is so cool, idk how i missed this. Ima white bell you dude.
I loved this! How did you manage to do the explosion with the cork and the movie dirt?
Need to experiment with different frame rates to achieve the cinematic look
a movie guy that knows just the slightest bit about guns at all? finally
I used to make stuff like this back in high School
Ah yes, don't you just love brothers that "help" by intentionally messing up. And of course, you know it's an action movie when Wilhelm makes an appearance.
That was good! I like it
Awesome effects! I'm just here waiting for you to do a collab with filmriot or corridor digital :)
So awesome!! Love you!
Where was this shot? There are so many 1947-54 Chevy trucks, I saw a 54 Suburban in there, not a super common rig. Would love to see some old truck content, I mean if they're your trucks I would love to see them on your channel.
Wow! That was sooo cool 😎
oh my god hes back
The explosions look sick, how did you make them
Pretty, pretty good.
Cool! I wanted to do stuff like this when I was a kid.
I have a feeling UA-cam wouldn't like it.
He'd probably make it look too real.
Vid is awesome dude. Keep it up I love it!
Great video the effect looks really cool I just want some fake blood
Charming
Really neat, Tyler. You're always fun to watch.
Bill
I’m so relieved that the Macguffin didn’t fall into enemy hands
I'm surprised how short this video was, but it was awesome to watch nonetheless
This needs to be reviewed by Corridor crew xD