That was the scene I had the most fun putting together. I was originally just going to have the medic’s voice lines reversed like Demo’s, but I tried doing it how it was done in the show, with the reversed syllables creating sentences, and the effect was just too good to not use.
This magnificent, work. This classical tf2/gmod animation from 2010 make this even better. Simple story but so sweet one. You deserve more rate and subs.
I absolutely love how you've captured the classic machinima style from the early 2010s. It feels like I'm reliving my childhood all over again. As someone who also wants to make classic style GMod machinimas, I have a question. Since your videos have fairly long runtimes, do you plan them out before production? Do you write scripts or draw storyboards, or do you just wing it? Since I don't have any experience, I thought asking you these questions could really help me.
Thanks! I’ve had a lot of fun making these, and that 2010s style is what I’m going for! I try to do a lot of planning before I start animating a video. It saves a lot of time later if you are able to put as much detail as possible into a script, so when you go to film it, you remember what exactly it should look like. I’m pretty slow when it comes to these things, but this Halloween video took about a week to write, a week or two of filming and editing, then a few days to add in the sound effects, music, and do some last minute reshoots. I was genuinely working on the title scene up until a few hours before I uploaded the video. :P There are moments where things change while filming, like the bit where Heavy knocks over spy and the camera. He was originally just supposed to knock over spy, but I forgot to disable collision on the camera after I reloaded the save. It ended up being a funny moment, so I kept it. TLDR; Plan almost everything, but always keep your eyes open for ways to add a joke or refine a moment while filming. I hope this helps you! I hope you do go on to make some animations, we need more people doing it!
The song is All Time Low's cover of Blinding Lights by the Weeknd. The sequence itself is not supposed to be a reference to any one thing, but I wanted it to give off the feeling of a 90s or 2000s made-for-TV Halloween movie like Halloweentown or Mostly Ghostly. (Getting the spooky effects on the word 'Haunted' just right was a pain in the BUTT)
I’m sorry, I’m afraid I don’t know what you’re referring to. A lot of those cars came from the mod “Garry’s Mod on Wheel” so I would suggest looking there if you’re after a specific car. The rest just came from other Valve games, such as L4D and HL2.
this legit feels like watching a time capsule, if this was released back in 2013 you'd have had a smash hit. quality stuff
If they Released it back in 2013 they wouldn't have any Official VA Audio for the Twin Peaks Scene.
Here here! 🎉
genuinely love the little twin peaks bit
That was the scene I had the most fun putting together. I was originally just going to have the medic’s voice lines reversed like Demo’s, but I tried doing it how it was done in the show, with the reversed syllables creating sentences, and the effect was just too good to not use.
@@Jackster743 beautiful homage to the show
this was all just genuinely great gmod storytelling. I especially loved the big twist in the security room.
Thank you for making this really brightens my Halloween
Gosh, this stuff never gets old great work on this
I'd say this takes place after Hefty Heist, since he gets Kicked out at the end of it.
Edit: Also the Bag of Sandviches.
Edit 2: Also the Dead Medic.
So hard to find any decent Gmod machinimas these days
Then why are you watching this which prove it still exist?
@@TheVideoGuyfromOhio I’m saying it’s hard to find decent Gmod vids, never said this video wasn’t decent
@@ManBeforeTime I meant that you're on a good Gmod video, but I guess i understand now
This magnificent, work. This classical tf2/gmod animation from 2010 make this even better. Simple story but so sweet one. You deserve more rate and subs.
I absolutely love how you've captured the classic machinima style from the early 2010s. It feels like I'm reliving my childhood all over again.
As someone who also wants to make classic style GMod machinimas, I have a question. Since your videos have fairly long runtimes, do you plan them out before production? Do you write scripts or draw storyboards, or do you just wing it? Since I don't have any experience, I thought asking you these questions could really help me.
Thanks! I’ve had a lot of fun making these, and that 2010s style is what I’m going for!
I try to do a lot of planning before I start animating a video. It saves a lot of time later if you are able to put as much detail as possible into a script, so when you go to film it, you remember what exactly it should look like.
I’m pretty slow when it comes to these things, but this Halloween video took about a week to write, a week or two of filming and editing, then a few days to add in the sound effects, music, and do some last minute reshoots. I was genuinely working on the title scene up until a few hours before I uploaded the video. :P
There are moments where things change while filming, like the bit where Heavy knocks over spy and the camera. He was originally just supposed to knock over spy, but I forgot to disable collision on the camera after I reloaded the save. It ended up being a funny moment, so I kept it.
TLDR; Plan almost everything, but always keep your eyes open for ways to add a joke or refine a moment while filming.
I hope this helps you! I hope you do go on to make some animations, we need more people doing it!
2:14 wheres the theme song from? Its giving me some reference vibes.
The song is All Time Low's cover of Blinding Lights by the Weeknd. The sequence itself is not supposed to be a reference to any one thing, but I wanted it to give off the feeling of a 90s or 2000s made-for-TV Halloween movie like Halloweentown or Mostly Ghostly. (Getting the spooky effects on the word 'Haunted' just right was a pain in the BUTT)
@@Jackster743 thanks for telling me.
2:47 😂
The alliterative title alone is worth a 10/10.
needs a bit more chaos but pretty good
1:28 that was funny
6:27 Tell Me Tell Me by Austin Roberts.
From Scooby-Doo
Goosebumps/afraid of the dark for the title
Amazing job! Loved every second
nice vid watching into october
This really brings me back to the good old days.
Just perfection:)
it's so perfect pls make more!
This is amazing!!
Honestly I thought you have subscribers and views in the thousands with this quality tbh
this is the *essence* of garry's mod
this is so good bro
It makes me happy seeing more Gmod videos. Especially ones that can do a great job of telling a funny story.
I miss Kitty0706 and DasBoSchitt.
Good shit. You deserves more
Words can't describe how amazing this is
Nice Twin Peaks reference
Nice good work
love this i dont know how to tell people but this reminds me of a movie and just thank you for this
this is awesome
I love this video!!
I spotted DasBoSchitt at @0:39.
That was a fun scene to decorate! Keep looking and see how many more references you can find ;)
Very nice
One night in haunted house
This video should have more views
Oh that slaps me on the knee 😂
Please do more videos like this❤
Great video!
Don't stop bro, eventually you'll be getting paid to make these Gmods 👍
0:41 yo, whered ya get that altrium/altium model?
I’m sorry, I’m afraid I don’t know what you’re referring to. A lot of those cars came from the mod “Garry’s Mod on Wheel” so I would suggest looking there if you’re after a specific car. The rest just came from other Valve games, such as L4D and HL2.
@@Jackster743 oh ok
Cool!
Ed Edd n Eddy Sounds Nice
I was in 8 minutes into this but it feel like was watching this for 15 minutes
Subbed
I think i know why heavy was kicked out!!
It was because scout stole some of his playboy magazines and everybody became disgusted by them!!!!!
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