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==A Few Good G-Men== | ==A Few Good G-Men== |
Revision as of 09:40, 16 March 2007
This page exists as a place to show off your choreographical work, or link in something cool you saw elsewhere.
Please try to follow the common format when adding a new entry.

Civil Protection
- Choreographer(s)
- Ross Scott
- Released
- Episode 1 (Friday) - November 2006
- Episode 2 (Aliens) - February 2007
- Episode 3 (Shadow of A Doubt) - March 2007
- Length
- Episode 1 - 04:00
- Episode 2 - 11:08
- Episode 3 - 06:10
- Synopsis
- A comedy series set in the Half-Life 2 universe, looking at the lives of some of the more dysfunctional Civil Protection officers.
- Blurb
- "As for the Civil Protection series, it's inspired by the oppressive policing force within the game Half-Life 2. It's a comedy series created using the game engine itself to animate everything. Right now I am the writer, animator, director, producer, cinematographor, editor... pretty much everything you see in the episode is my fault."
- Video download(s)
- Episode 1:
- author's student webspace (Windows Media WMV, 33MB)
- Filefront (Windows Media WMV, 33MB)
- Episode 2:
- author's student webspace (Windows Media WMV, 100MB)
- Google video (Flash, streaming)
- Episode 3:
- author's student webspace (Windows Media WMV, 64MB)
- In-game download
- Not available
A Few Good G-Men
- Choreographer(s)
- Randall Glass
- Released
- July 2005
- Length
- 5:50
- Synopsis
- The climactic court scene of A Few Good Men, in which Colonel Jessep (Jack Nicholson/G-Man) is grilled by Lieutenant Kaffee (Tom Cruise/Barney).
- Blurb
- "Hey gang, this is my first crack at making movies with the HL2 engine. I originally thought this would be a quick 'two-weeks' maximum project ('hey, the phoneme editor practically does all the work for you!'), but turned into a 2 month learning experience. I probably would have hesitated had I known what I was in for, but thought this would be a good test project (and didn't you always want to see the G-Man get grilled?)."
- Video download(s)
- nailbiter.net (Quicktime MOV, 41MB)
- video.google.com (Flash, streaming)
- In-game download
- Not available
I'm Still Seeing Breen
- Choreographer(s)
- Paul Marino
- Released
- March 2005
- Length
- 05:08
- Synopsis
- A machinima music video portraying some of the events in Half-Life 2 - with a singing G-Man...
- Blurb
- "After I completed Half-Life 2, I thought it was one of the more exceptional games I had played. Around each corner, there was yet another experience that would forever be burned into my gray matter. Afterwards, I found myself playing through some of the more exciting levels again and thought to put together a music video around it. I had been itching to put FacePoser to work, and it became obvious that a music video would be a good place to give it a try."
- Video download(s)
- machinima.org (Windows Media WMV, 64MB)
- video.google.com (Flash, streaming)
- In-game download
- Not available