Hello, Stonebru here. As referred, I've been a part of the project since its inception, and my only direct role beyond general personal opinions throughout was lore control. Much like Xarthius, Skyrim was a big game for me in my younger years and inspired me likewise. I came into Skyrim having experienced Oblivion, and had high hopes which were not let down. Unlike him however, my love for the game did not extend to modding like his, and relied solely on the original game Bethesda gave us. Of course, I massively admire many modding achievements, but I have always preferred vanilla Skyrim myself. In this project and as a purist, I could not in good faith stray far from what was given. Of course there are creative leniencies that had to be made, and I hope that those leniencies for any of you die hard lore lovers are understandable. The world of magic in the The Elder Scrolls franchise is so open-ended that it felt like the best place to have taken small liberties for the sake of creativity, and to give Xarthius the tools to create something new out of something old. There were many a night and conversations where we would battle against one another over whether or not the lore could contain his ideas. We'd spend too long arguing over why it could; why it couldn't; why it should; or why it shouldn't. The story laid out here today is one that took a lot of time to craft, and I can confidently say satisfies my own purist tendencies. Even if something does not seem to make sense early on in the story, I would like to say I accounted for it due to it being within the confines of the lore. Please do enjoy it, there is a much bigger story planned here from Xarthius, and there's much more to come with the lore becoming increasingly more relevant.
Beautiful story and very well done! 👍 Like you, i have played Skyrim vanilla since 2011, although i have started playing the mod extension quests only since a few weeks. For years, the vanilla game was enough to play and like and i played it several times over. This movie is a very pleasant surprise and i will be viewing it several times to come. The atmosphere, the lore, it all fits perfectly. Very well done! If there's a part 2 in the making, i will be eagerly waiting! Thank you! 👍
A great introduction. As a Lore Master do you know if Ulfric has Dunmer Blood. I read somewhere or perhaps I dreamt about it, that Ulfric is descended from Barenziah and Prince Helseff of Morrowind. What are your thoughts, because I felt that the story never took his lineage into account with the zenophobic tendencies that the Nords of Windhelm had to the Dunmer settlers in the Gray Quarter.
@@anthonycliftonjones2564 It is certainly not something that I am aware of within the game universes. Of course I am no omisicent all knowing man myself and I may simply not know about it. As far as the Stormcloak family line and my own knowledge goes, there is only 1 solid references to Ulfric's predecessors. That being Mera from ESO who the Vesitge meets and can work alongside. Seeing as the events of ESO are 2nd Era and Skyrim itself is 4th Era year 201 at the start, it is at least possible a Dunmer ancestor could exist in the bloodline somewhere between those Eras but I don't know of any confirmed/insinuated ancestors. Mera herself is similar in appearance to Ulfri, being fair skinned and having blonde hair which simply suggests to me that the Stormcloak line all follow the same characteristics visually, and it would appear are somewhat fully Nordic to me if such an appearance remains 2 Eras later. That is an assumption though of course.
They used to... At one time or another. Then some greedy bugger in a towering office realized just how much money they lost in profits from other games they produced because: "Nothing anyone makes, now, can compare to SKYRIM!"
"Well, I may or may not actually go there." I spit coffee all over my screen because I've said those same words every playthrough! Brilliance here, I'm watching this on Christmas day.
Depends honestly, like on the studio and the writers. They'll be better off giving us an "esoteric" kinda of show, like the rise of Tiber septim , the journey of vivec, a show about indoril nerevar...etc the possibilities are endless, and it absolutely needs to be a dark fantasy. (Just give Michael Kirkbride the resources and we'd literally have a masterpiece)
My favorite guard at 45:05. "We're so dead." 🤣😂 Clever use of helmets, masks and long-distance shots so you wouldn't have to animate mouths for talking. Unless I'm mistaken, this seems to be a send-up of all the characters you've played who were Dragonborn, all rolled into one story, with the main theme being this mysterious mage using whatever available body they can get to deposit the Dragonborn's soul into. Oops, the Nord died; let's stick him into the Redguard. Oh, the dragon ate the Redguard...hmmm...this Orc is available. It's like Akatosh and Arkay are scrambling to keep the Dragonborn in the game.
This is the comment right here! In regards to animating the dialogue, you're correct. When I first started, I wasn't actually sure if I could lip-sync custom dialogue. It took *too* long to figure out how to do it, but the masks and helmets obviously saved a lot of time in that regard, similarly with some shots being further away- If the lip-sync doesn't come out too well for a certain section of dialogue, for example. Cicero is the funniest in that regard, because the only reason I felt it necessary to cover his face was because the Skyrim lip-sync animations are utterly incapable of accurately expressing the voice actors performance- it was a real mess lol. In reference to the overall plot of the story- I wanted a way to incorporate all of the different faction storylines into a single comprehensive narrative, in a way that didn't make the Dragonborn appear to be a total psychopath. There's a lot more lore behind the nature and mechanisms of the switching to be revealed, and I'd like to think me and my lore-master Stonebru have done a good job at keeping the precise details of the mystery under-wraps for the time being. Rest assured though- Every detail of the story has been mapped out in its entirety, and if things go to plan I think it'll be a story well worth telling!
Wow. Just wow. Wilson seems to have some type of ability with the eyes. Milo, what a good name for the dog, the twist with the dragon fight, the mods you used just to make this, damn….. all I can really say now is PART 2!!! I’ll definitely be waiting for it.
Damn it, i had planning to make this kind of video for skyrim but someone already make it. Its alright, you have done well my friend. Great job indeed.
ESO FAN HERE, Milo gets my vote for the Academy Award actually. Just a wonderful production- without the beheadings, this could be seen as PG! LOL!!!! US Army Retired- I loved it! great job!-SLM
I have actually played a dnd roleplay of both Oblivion and Skyrim and set up stories for my friends, acting as the DM. I always felt there was more to the story and the history than was represented in the games. As a former archaeologist i tend to think about how ordinary people lived in the kingdom of Skyrim and would often roleplay in game as a simple hunter, ranger and hedge knight.
@@reladjoe Thank you so much, that means a lot. Being able to share it with the community is my pleasure honestly. I hope you’ll enjoy what’s to come as much as I’ve enjoyed creating it!
Just started watching, but love this! I always imagined that the dragonborn was illegally crossing the border, along with some other criminals like Lokir. I assumed the stormcloaks were smuggling something across the borders too and that's when Ulfric and Ralof were caught by the imperials. The Imperials decided to hand out immediate judgement and not hold trial for everyone involved because an investigation would take time and this was too sensitive a matter. So they decided to execute everybody caught at that border dispute to get rid of Ulfric.
@@aaronaaron8604 Thank you, that means a lot! I wanted to tell a slightly different story from the one we all know and love, but I didn’t wish for it to lose what makes it feel like Skyrim. I hope I found a nice balance, more coming soon!
Wow! That was amazing. The production, the scipt, the beauty of the scenes. That's a lot of work, but worth it. Keep up the good work, really breathtaking.
I love that you killed off the main character... and how. I had no intention of watching all of this when I first clicked on it. I thought, I'll just watch for a minute. An hour later.... It's excellent work. Thanks.
When the guard said "im so ded" before heading to the tower , i laughed the same way i laughed years ago ..skyrim is epic... im 50% sure this game saved my life when my service dog passed away... And to you my friend, thanks for reminding me of skyrim. 8 years have passed... May Talos guide you
I'm sorry to hear about that. I think for a lot of us Skyrim offered an escape from certain aspects of life- which is a testement to what a fantastic game it is. I'm really glad this was able to bring back some fond memories for you, and thank you for the kind words. Mara's blessings upon you!
Keep up the good work Sir. and yes I believe Skyrim world is just perfect and immersive ,any body can get lost in it and forget for a bit about problems... At least for me
Damn, I don't know what to say. This game has been my favourite for 7 years, I have more than 2000 hours on it and have seen many videos about it and this, this was probalby one of, if not the best video I have seen since I started picking an interest for Skyrim. I can only say bravo for all the efforts you must have put into it. Keep going fellow Dragonborn !
Perfect timing for this recommendation, I was just about to load up Skyrim on my Switch and work on my character for a bit since i gotten far with my PC one
This is some of the best skyrim content I've seen yet. Truely impressed. I really like the fresh flair you bring to the story. Even though I've heard all of that dialogue a hundred times, I couldn't keep my eyes of the screen. Great work, can't wait to see more. Also your sub count is criminal, will be sharing ;).
Thank you! It's so nice to finally be able to share it with the community. When I came up with the idea, the first thing that came to mind was "How has nobody done this yet?". It's safe to say after four years and many, many hours later- I understand why lol. It's been a pleasure though, plenty more surprises I hope!
As an elder scrolls and fallout fan of old, I see a lot of potential on this. Looking forward to watch more, I’ll share this with my fellow players. Subscribed.
To see such a well crafted production after so many years since release just brightens my day! I was puzzled after the first soul hop, and am now absolutely intrigued. I like how you're touching on different factions for the narrative. I can't wait until the next part!
"There's something in the outhouse you must see" *checks outhouse* "LOL just kidding its a big poop!!!!" Sad it wasn't Meeko instead of Milo. But I wouldn't want to go anywhere without my dogs at my side. With that said, I totally LOVED this. Please more. And as someone said, Skyrim could totally become a TV show with its size, lore and background. 13000 views can't be wrong.
bravo! this is freaking fantastic! i cannot wait to see how you guys have woven something completely new out of all the familiar plotlines & story arcs we already know if not love, lol. definitely now subbed & eagerly awaiting more!
Very nice. Welcome to the Story world. Its alot of fun telling a story that you think would fit Skyrim. So it myself with like 8 main characters but like 12. It can be hard work. But its sure fun to through out there.
There was something bugging me throughout this whole video and I couldn't put my finger on it until now. Your head shots don't adhere to the rule of thirds. It felt like the camera was focusing on their foreheads instead of their eyes. For those unaware, the rule of thirds is a composition technique whereby you divide the fame into three (either horizontally or vertically) and you align your subject along one of those dividing lines. With head shots, it's the eyes that are the focal point and should be aligned to the upper dividing line.
@@OminousVoice I appreciate this comment. As I mentioned in the description, this is my first foray into filmmaking, so I knew from a technical aspect there’d be things I could’ve done differently. With that being said, I think what I’ve made since has been of a much higher standard, but I’ll definitely be keeping this in mind going forward!
@@xarthius And I appreciate the time and effort you put into this project. Given that, I can tell that this is something you're passionate about. Mistakes are part of the learning process and failure is a great teacher. There are tons of freely available resources that can help you become a better filmmaker. For example, learning not just what a good shot looks like, but importantly *why* it's a good shot, and why it's used in a particular scene. It's often what separates the Micheal Bays from the Steven Spielbergs. I wish you the best on your filmmaking journey.
I’m very much a visual learner, so whilst I feel I can differentiate between what I personally think *looks* good and what doesn’t, I should also be trying to understand *why* I think that, as you said. I quite literally had zero experience with filmmaking when I started this project, and that was wholly the reason that it took so much time. I scrapped hundreds of hours of footage to get it to this standard, but there’s only so many times you can reshoot something before you have to conclude that it’s “good enough”. I’ll definitely be taking this on board, thank you!
First video on your channel and it’s a masterpiece. Also cool seeing some mods I use in this production as I’m playing through a legendary survival with 2H no spells with wildcat combat mods. Everytime I get stressed I hit UA-cam for a couple mins but your movie made me sit for the whole thing. Well damn done
This was very well done congrats 🎉 I very much enjoyed that. I'm playing Skyrim now and we were almost in sync from Bleak Falls Barrow to Mirminur. I'm looking forward to more of this and you have a new subscriber. 🙋♀️
an actual elder scrolls movie would be epic with proper screenwriters and one of the best directors with top of the art cgi it would be expensive but worth it I can see a movie like that would millions maybe even billions
A little editor’s note! For anyone experiencing issues in which certain scenes appear too dark- I wanted the lighting to feel as realistic as possible. If viewed in a low-light environment, you should find it to be a much better viewing experience. Thanks for all the support guys! - x
Absolute masterpiece you guys have put together! This is incredibly well done. You should be proud of yourselfs. The only thing that threw me off was the character and armor overhauls you used. But that's a personal preference. Beyond that, No Notes!👏👏👏 I love the twist on the original opening!
Hah! I distinctly recall making a similar remark to @Stonebru during one of our storyboard conversations. It wasn't a conscious influence at the time, but certain aspects of Quantum Leap defintiely crept in!
Hello, Stonebru here.
As referred, I've been a part of the project since its inception, and my only direct role beyond general personal opinions throughout was lore control. Much like Xarthius, Skyrim was a big game for me in my younger years and inspired me likewise. I came into Skyrim having experienced Oblivion, and had high hopes which were not let down.
Unlike him however, my love for the game did not extend to modding like his, and relied solely on the original game Bethesda gave us. Of course, I massively admire many modding achievements, but I have always preferred vanilla Skyrim myself. In this project and as a purist, I could not in good faith stray far from what was given. Of course there are creative leniencies that had to be made, and I hope that those leniencies for any of you die hard lore lovers are understandable. The world of magic in the The Elder Scrolls franchise is so open-ended that it felt like the best place to have taken small liberties for the sake of creativity, and to give Xarthius the tools to create something new out of something old.
There were many a night and conversations where we would battle against one another over whether or not the lore could contain his ideas. We'd spend too long arguing over why it could; why it couldn't; why it should; or why it shouldn't. The story laid out here today is one that took a lot of time to craft, and I can confidently say satisfies my own purist tendencies. Even if something does not seem to make sense early on in the story, I would like to say I accounted for it due to it being within the confines of the lore.
Please do enjoy it, there is a much bigger story planned here from Xarthius, and there's much more to come with the lore becoming increasingly more relevant.
Can't wait for a Part Two!
Beautiful story and very well done! 👍 Like you, i have played Skyrim vanilla since 2011, although i have started playing the mod extension quests only since a few weeks. For years, the vanilla game was enough to play and like and i played it several times over. This movie is a very pleasant surprise and i will be viewing it several times to come. The atmosphere, the lore, it all fits perfectly. Very well done! If there's a part 2 in the making, i will be eagerly waiting! Thank you! 👍
A great introduction. As a Lore Master do you know if Ulfric has Dunmer Blood. I read somewhere or perhaps I dreamt about it, that Ulfric is descended from Barenziah and Prince Helseff of Morrowind. What are your thoughts, because I felt that the story never took his lineage into account with the zenophobic tendencies that the Nords of Windhelm had to the Dunmer settlers in the Gray Quarter.
@@anthonycliftonjones2564 It is certainly not something that I am aware of within the game universes. Of course I am no omisicent all knowing man myself and I may simply not know about it. As far as the Stormcloak family line and my own knowledge goes, there is only 1 solid references to Ulfric's predecessors. That being Mera from ESO who the Vesitge meets and can work alongside. Seeing as the events of ESO are 2nd Era and Skyrim itself is 4th Era year 201 at the start, it is at least possible a Dunmer ancestor could exist in the bloodline somewhere between those Eras but I don't know of any confirmed/insinuated ancestors. Mera herself is similar in appearance to Ulfri, being fair skinned and having blonde hair which simply suggests to me that the Stormcloak line all follow the same characteristics visually, and it would appear are somewhat fully Nordic to me if such an appearance remains 2 Eras later.
That is an assumption though of course.
Ok! But jealous much?...I liked to your comment as well tho😂
IF ONLY BETHESDA LOVED SKYRIM AS MUCH AS WE LOVE IT!
They used to... At one time or another. Then some greedy bugger in a towering office realized just how much money they lost in profits from other games they produced because: "Nothing anyone makes, now, can compare to SKYRIM!"
Their games are outdated af
Do come back..
@@bmo72I can hear the voice
They do and always have, you cant expect them to keep their full attention focused on one game forever.
"Well, I may or may not actually go there." I spit coffee all over my screen because I've said those same words every playthrough! Brilliance here, I'm watching this on Christmas day.
"There's something in the outhouse you must see"
-Wilson "ohh no, I'm not falling for that one again".
This further proves that we need an elder scrolls show.......
If done by HBO then hell yeah
Yeah, right. Any "professional" show would inform us of the MC's pronouns before the furst episode was 10 minutes in. No thanks.
Depends honestly, like on the studio and the writers. They'll be better off giving us an "esoteric" kinda of show, like the rise of Tiber septim , the journey of vivec, a show about indoril nerevar...etc the possibilities are endless, and it absolutely needs to be a dark fantasy. (Just give Michael Kirkbride the resources and we'd literally have a masterpiece)
Jesus it would be So good.
Please no
Bro that's not a movie that's a freaking MASTERPIECE! I can't even describe how I feel right now. Definitely waiting for more.
@@mlodyvergil6958 Wow I’m honoured, thank you! I hope it only gets better!
My favorite guard at 45:05. "We're so dead." 🤣😂
Clever use of helmets, masks and long-distance shots so you wouldn't have to animate mouths for talking.
Unless I'm mistaken, this seems to be a send-up of all the characters you've played who were Dragonborn, all rolled into one story, with the main theme being this mysterious mage using whatever available body they can get to deposit the Dragonborn's soul into. Oops, the Nord died; let's stick him into the Redguard. Oh, the dragon ate the Redguard...hmmm...this Orc is available. It's like Akatosh and Arkay are scrambling to keep the Dragonborn in the game.
This is the comment right here! In regards to animating the dialogue, you're correct. When I first started, I wasn't actually sure if I could lip-sync custom dialogue. It took *too* long to figure out how to do it, but the masks and helmets obviously saved a lot of time in that regard, similarly with some shots being further away- If the lip-sync doesn't come out too well for a certain section of dialogue, for example. Cicero is the funniest in that regard, because the only reason I felt it necessary to cover his face was because the Skyrim lip-sync animations are utterly incapable of accurately expressing the voice actors performance- it was a real mess lol.
In reference to the overall plot of the story- I wanted a way to incorporate all of the different faction storylines into a single comprehensive narrative, in a way that didn't make the Dragonborn appear to be a total psychopath. There's a lot more lore behind the nature and mechanisms of the switching to be revealed, and I'd like to think me and my lore-master Stonebru have done a good job at keeping the precise details of the mystery under-wraps for the time being. Rest assured though- Every detail of the story has been mapped out in its entirety, and if things go to plan I think it'll be a story well worth telling!
Without either of us spoiling anything yet, you're on the right track. It is a story that will feel more comprehensive as it becomes more fleshed out.
This is very nice - to see people doing this stuff because of their love for a piece of masterpiece
Absolute CINEMA!!! This was 1000x more entertaining than most shows on Disney+ great work guys!
“Didja hear that lads we’re heroes” “always wanted to be an hero” made me crack up the way he talks to the goat and dog
What a fantastic idea…..I am already hooked🌸
this deserves more likes and views! it’ll get the recognition it deserves someday!
This is going to get big
This was amazing and I bet you we'll get part 2 before es6 😅
Wow. Just wow. Wilson seems to have some type of ability with the eyes. Milo, what a good name for the dog, the twist with the dragon fight, the mods you used just to make this, damn….. all I can really say now is PART 2!!! I’ll definitely be waiting for it.
Anyway this would be the closest to a proper movie we could have, nice job!
Damn it, i had planning to make this kind of video for skyrim but someone already make it. Its alright, you have done well my friend. Great job indeed.
I had been planning something similar too. You still could make your own take on it. I know I would watch it.
ESO FAN HERE, Milo gets my vote for the Academy Award actually. Just a wonderful production- without the beheadings, this could be seen as PG! LOL!!!! US Army Retired- I loved it! great job!-SLM
I have actually played a dnd roleplay of both Oblivion and Skyrim and set up stories for my friends, acting as the DM. I always felt there was more to the story and the history than was represented in the games. As a former archaeologist i tend to think about how ordinary people lived in the kingdom of Skyrim and would often roleplay in game as a simple hunter, ranger and hedge knight.
Thoroughly impressed. Great job from both a technical and storytelling aspect. Looking forward to more of your content. Thank you for sharing this.
@@reladjoe Thank you so much, that means a lot. Being able to share it with the community is my pleasure honestly. I hope you’ll enjoy what’s to come as much as I’ve enjoyed creating it!
Just started watching, but love this!
I always imagined that the dragonborn was illegally crossing the border, along with some other criminals like Lokir. I assumed the stormcloaks were smuggling something across the borders too and that's when Ulfric and Ralof were caught by the imperials. The Imperials decided to hand out immediate judgement and not hold trial for everyone involved because an investigation would take time and this was too sensitive a matter. So they decided to execute everybody caught at that border dispute to get rid of Ulfric.
This is amazing! Truly well done. The added dialogue is great and the plot twists took me completely by surprise. I enjoyed it a lot
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, thank you for the kind words!
That's totally an amazing movie, great job guys 🫡🫡
I remember having this idea months ago, nice that someone actually did this
Amazing job. Looking forward to seeing more. Thank you so much for sharing this with the rest of us.
@@happymom73 Thank you! It’s really my pleasure. I hope I can turn this something the community can be proud of :)
This is beyond incredible! God I love Skyrim so much
You and me both!
You did a great job! I love how you twist the story in unexpected ways! Please keep making this stuff!
@@aaronaaron8604 Thank you, that means a lot! I wanted to tell a slightly different story from the one we all know and love, but I didn’t wish for it to lose what makes it feel like Skyrim. I hope I found a nice balance, more coming soon!
Wow! That was amazing. The production, the scipt, the beauty of the scenes. That's a lot of work, but worth it. Keep up the good work, really breathtaking.
I love that you killed off the main character... and how. I had no intention of watching all of this when I first clicked on it. I thought, I'll just watch for a minute. An hour later.... It's excellent work. Thanks.
oh god spoiler alert
Let me guess.. someone stole your sweetroll
When the guard said "im so ded" before heading to the tower , i laughed the same way i laughed years ago ..skyrim is epic... im 50% sure this game saved my life when my service dog passed away... And to you my friend, thanks for reminding me of skyrim.
8 years have passed...
May Talos guide you
I'm sorry to hear about that. I think for a lot of us Skyrim offered an escape from certain aspects of life- which is a testement to what a fantastic game it is. I'm really glad this was able to bring back some fond memories for you, and thank you for the kind words. Mara's blessings upon you!
Keep up the good work Sir.
and yes I believe Skyrim world is just perfect and immersive ,any body can get lost in it and forget for a bit about problems... At least for me
Damn, I don't know what to say. This game has been my favourite for 7 years, I have more than 2000 hours on it and have seen many videos about it and this, this was probalby one of, if not the best video I have seen since I started picking an interest for Skyrim. I can only say bravo for all the efforts you must have put into it. Keep going fellow Dragonborn !
@@Boubi15 That means so much, thank you! I really poured my heart and soul into making it as good as I possibly could. Plenty more to come though!
@@xarthius Can't wait for what comes next 🤩
Very well done, nicely put together. Quick question, how do you do the "lip sync" on the character to voice the dialogue?
Spectacular! Can't wait for more!
Lovingly crafted masterpiece with a fresh outlook and oh so beautiful music. I will be back for more. Thank you so much for this.
Perfect timing for this recommendation, I was just about to load up Skyrim on my Switch and work on my character for a bit since i gotten far with my PC one
This is some of the best skyrim content I've seen yet. Truely impressed. I really like the fresh flair you bring to the story. Even though I've heard all of that dialogue a hundred times, I couldn't keep my eyes of the screen. Great work, can't wait to see more. Also your sub count is criminal, will be sharing ;).
Thank you! It's so nice to finally be able to share it with the community. When I came up with the idea, the first thing that came to mind was "How has nobody done this yet?". It's safe to say after four years and many, many hours later- I understand why lol. It's been a pleasure though, plenty more surprises I hope!
As an elder scrolls and fallout fan of old, I see a lot of potential on this. Looking forward to watch more, I’ll share this with my fellow players. Subscribed.
To see such a well crafted production after so many years since release just brightens my day! I was puzzled after the first soul hop, and am now absolutely intrigued. I like how you're touching on different factions for the narrative. I can't wait until the next part!
Holy cow thats the best Skyrim i have ever seen. Hope there's more soon.
"There's something in the outhouse you must see"
*checks outhouse*
"LOL just kidding its a big poop!!!!"
Sad it wasn't Meeko instead of Milo. But I wouldn't want to go anywhere without my dogs at my side. With that said, I totally LOVED this. Please more. And as someone said, Skyrim could totally become a TV show with its size, lore and background. 13000 views can't be wrong.
Truly a piece of art I loved it. Can't wait to see more
Wow this movie makes me love Skyrim even more, great job!!
Good job guys. Skyrim is love, Skyrim is life
@@riasgremory9262 Forever Skyrim! Skyrim for you! Skyrim for me! Skyrim for everyone!
Brilliant, absolutely amazing I love it 10 out of 10
bravo! this is freaking fantastic! i cannot wait to see how you guys have woven something completely new out of all the familiar plotlines & story arcs we already know if not love, lol. definitely now subbed & eagerly awaiting more!
@@devil-in-law Thank you! There’s a lot more story and lore to come, old and new!
Yeah, I’m going to need some more of this. Amazing work guys.
i really enjoyed this
This. Slaps. Such a joy to watch thank you for this creation
I am Just a fan of this game and love what you have done good wprk.
This is awesome and I’m 3mins in, well done
I hope we don't have to wait 4 years for the next part, dude this is amazing! I laughed way more at the crisp Irileth part than I should. 😅
this is pretty cool my guy, your worth alot more than 100 subs but i gave ya one
Very nice. Welcome to the Story world. Its alot of fun telling a story that you think would fit Skyrim. So it myself with like 8 main characters but like 12.
It can be hard work. But its sure fun to through out there.
Amazing video love everything please please do another video I absolutely adore Skyrim!!
@@quinnw6795 More coming soon!
@ thank you 🙏
Okay this was very unique! I love the crossing of the Factions in your storyline! I am looking forward to more! Liked & Subbed!
THIS IS GREAT!!!! It also gave me more confidence to still write about my skyrim based story! Thanks
fantastic, I'm glad there's more
Loved the video! Very well done!
great work , thank you
There was something bugging me throughout this whole video and I couldn't put my finger on it until now. Your head shots don't adhere to the rule of thirds. It felt like the camera was focusing on their foreheads instead of their eyes. For those unaware, the rule of thirds is a composition technique whereby you divide the fame into three (either horizontally or vertically) and you align your subject along one of those dividing lines. With head shots, it's the eyes that are the focal point and should be aligned to the upper dividing line.
@@OminousVoice I appreciate this comment. As I mentioned in the description, this is my first foray into filmmaking, so I knew from a technical aspect there’d be things I could’ve done differently. With that being said, I think what I’ve made since has been of a much higher standard, but I’ll definitely be keeping this in mind going forward!
@@xarthius And I appreciate the time and effort you put into this project. Given that, I can tell that this is something you're passionate about. Mistakes are part of the learning process and failure is a great teacher. There are tons of freely available resources that can help you become a better filmmaker. For example, learning not just what a good shot looks like, but importantly *why* it's a good shot, and why it's used in a particular scene. It's often what separates the Micheal Bays from the Steven Spielbergs. I wish you the best on your filmmaking journey.
I’m very much a visual learner, so whilst I feel I can differentiate between what I personally think *looks* good and what doesn’t, I should also be trying to understand *why* I think that, as you said.
I quite literally had zero experience with filmmaking when I started this project, and that was wholly the reason that it took so much time. I scrapped hundreds of hours of footage to get it to this standard, but there’s only so many times you can reshoot something before you have to conclude that it’s “good enough”. I’ll definitely be taking this on board, thank you!
Well done! Look forward to seeing more from you!
@@palantirlotr5623 Thank you! I won’t keep you waiting too long :)
First video on your channel and it’s a masterpiece. Also cool seeing some mods I use in this production as I’m playing through a legendary survival with 2H no spells with wildcat combat mods. Everytime I get stressed I hit UA-cam for a couple mins but your movie made me sit for the whole thing. Well damn done
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
So pleased to see this. Subscribed. ❤
It was incredible, I really liked it, congratulations, this was an excellent job
This was very well done congrats 🎉 I very much enjoyed that. I'm playing Skyrim now and we were almost in sync from Bleak Falls Barrow to Mirminur. I'm looking forward to more of this and you have a new subscriber. 🙋♀️
"Shutup and lets get this over with!" So impatient
I'm so glad this came across my feed. Can't wait for more, I'm hooked! ❤
bro... what a lovely job on Skyrim they must hire him... it so goood.
The music used in the video is hauntingly beautiful.
@@Blackthorne-y7q I spent a lot time making sure the music fit as seamlessly as possible, so thank you!
This better be Part 1 of many
@@mjslack3073 Oh there’s *a lot* more to come.
@@xarthiusPLEASE continue 🙏🏻 Absolutely inspiring & well executed!
That is not how I expected this to go. Awesome plot twist!
Deserves more views and subscribers
Well filmed adventurer!
I already like it so much! And I hope that story will go on!
Top BILLINGS, RATINGS, Whatever you want to call it. TOP MARKS.🎉🎉🎉 Can't wait to see more. Awesome Job.😊
Wow I love it! Thank you for this masterpiece ❤
Aboslute cinema
This is really good man. Well done
This better not make me reinstall it...
Fantastic job 🤙🏽 great storytelling
Irileth a vampire? Great work - looking forward to more...
Glorious. Earned a Subscriber. Looking forward to more.
an actual elder scrolls movie would be epic with proper screenwriters and one of the best directors with top of the art cgi it would be expensive but worth it I can see a movie like that would millions maybe even billions
Fantastic! Great job 🔥
You did amazing with this. ❤
I can't wait for the second part
I hope we get more Gems like these in the future!
Wow...subscribed!
sussy elves
or a tv series since there so much lore to cover a tv series would probably be best
All I can say is awesome...looking forward to more.
She's properly cooked...
Happy to he your 1000th subscriber bro, you and your team did an amazing job and can't wait to see more 🎉
Means the world! Thank you so much🥳
Skyrim is my home!🌲❄️🏔
A little editor’s note!
For anyone experiencing issues in which certain scenes appear too dark- I wanted the lighting to feel as realistic as possible. If viewed in a low-light environment, you should find it to be a much better viewing experience. Thanks for all the support guys! - x
you're going to make it big, remember me. Loreaccurate9
Beautiful ❤🎉😢
Thank you! Very well done.
Absolute masterpiece you guys have put together! This is incredibly well done. You should be proud of yourselfs. The only thing that threw me off was the character and armor overhauls you used. But that's a personal preference. Beyond that, No Notes!👏👏👏 I love the twist on the original opening!
That’s very kind of you, thank you! More to come soon!
Quantum Leap in Skyrim Love it.
Hah! I distinctly recall making a similar remark to @Stonebru during one of our storyboard conversations. It wasn't a conscious influence at the time, but certain aspects of Quantum Leap defintiely crept in!