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==Civil Protection==
[[Image:CP01Large.jpg|right|250px|Civil Protection promo image]]
;Choreographer(s)
:[http://civil-protection.blogspot.com Ross Scott]
;Released
:November 2006
;Length
:04:00
;Synopsis
:A comedy set in the [[Half-Life 2]] universe, looking at the lives of a couple of the 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. This episode does contain some language and violence, but it's not much worse than a PG rating. "''
;Video download(s)
:[http://www.radford.edu/~rscott31/CP01-Friday.WMV author's student webspace] (Windows Media WMV, 33MB)
;In-game download
:''Not available''
==A Few Good G-Men==
==A Few Good G-Men==



Revision as of 14:17, 3 November 2006

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.

Warning.pngWarning:There WILL be quality control on this article. Please ensure the scene is well-produced and enjoyable to watch before submitting it. Lip-synch only is not on!

Civil Protection

Civil Protection promo image
Choreographer(s)
Ross Scott
Released
November 2006
Length
04:00
Synopsis
A comedy set in the Half-Life 2 universe, looking at the lives of a couple of the 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. This episode does contain some language and violence, but it's not much worse than a PG rating. "
Video download(s)
author's student webspace (Windows Media WMV, 33MB)
In-game download
Not available

A Few Good G-Men

A Few Good G-Men promo image
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

I'm Still Seeing Breen title screen
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