Machinima Releases Episode 2 of "Retalitation"

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  • imported_Will
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 1935

    #16
    Re: Machinima Releases Episode 2 of "Retalitation"

    Originally posted by Cutter_Wolf™
    You guys totaly missed the point of the swearing part. First off, you have to remember what happen in part 1 where they watched their freinds get killed after being called off the kill shot that would of stoped that from happening. This pissed off the sniper team + add that to the fact that they had been up for around 30 hours strate and you get lots of swearing. And "yes" I've known SF guys who talk just like that and even more if their pissed off or drunk. But it would of came off better if they had cut back on it a tad since most ppl don't know or understand that they really do speak like that. Still a very good show and I can't wait to see the next one!
    no ive seen the first one but seriously.....they took the f bomb a little too far

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    • imported_Whiskey
      Member
      • May 2007
      • 3325

      #17
      Re: Machinima Releases Episode 2 of "Retalitation"

      Episode 3 now out:

      In the third episode of Retaliation, the SAS team rushes to capture one of the masterminds behind the Credenhill bombing before he escapes. In doing so, sniper Mark Schwieters becomes entangled in the hunt to bring the terrorists to justice.


      online: [media]http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mg13Pg5B8aE[/media]
      download: http://www.machinima.com/film/view&id=26063

      From the author...

      This time around I made sure I didn't neglect the rest of the episode for a single aspect of the movie (except for a few of the voices - I didn't have the time to put out a casting call on voice acting sites,) and this installment is certainly leaps and bounds better than the last one because of it. The reason the last one relatively flopped is because I spent too much time trying to put together dialogue and downtime scenes together that would develop the characters a bit more - I spent so much time trying to get them to look realistic that I ended up not concentrating on the rest of the episode and the main story. That didn't dawn on me until the Saturday of release, and I ended up being forced to restart from scratch on the day of release. Everything you see in Episode 2 - the voices, the footage - all of it was captured and put together in a straight 10 hour session of production. I learned my lesson this time, and you can bet the next episode will be even better than this one.

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