star wars done right! my husband is a veteran a radio operator and he loves the camaraderie in these films. he still knows the name of ALL the men and women in his unit and he misses that. interestingly enough a few years ago he inherited a private security company from his old commander and he didn’t change a thing it’s like active duty. Besides that this is his favorite fan films
i love all the little nods to other franchises in these, in this one alien, aliens during the drop sequence and battlestar galactica with the ice planet zero line
It's kind of a bummer that the first couple episodes were made so far back that they missed the HD revolution. Fan films made today are usually made in 4k, or at least 1080p. But the first episodes of this series were made back in the NTSC days. Bringing them up to spec would be problematic. The CGI parts could easily be re-rendered at 4k, but the filmed parts, pretty much any part where people appear on screen, is kinda stuck at 480p. Unless they want to use AI upscaling, which can be hit or miss... sometimes it looks good, sometimes it doesn't.
Love the Blacksheep productions. Have you checked "Contract With Evil"? How Darth Maul acquired his apprenticeship. m.ruclips.net/video/47fu0L5-OBk/видео.html
Really glad you enjoyed. IMPS was a lot to pull off
It's become such an iconic piece of fan film history!! Seriously very impressive!
Its one of the best Ive ever seen
Watch all the parts The Relentless Chapter 3 Maiteneance is the best
@@lordzizo375 We @ BlackSheep Productions appreciate your reviews, and chapter IV is still in production...
@@lordzizo375agreed, the crew of 9818 zulu and the armor 18 crew were the best parts of that episode, not that there was a bad one of course.
These Fan Films are EXTREMELY underrated. I've watched them 10+ times, still amazing and entertaining each time
They are far better than the stuff Disney did in their SW movies.
star wars done right!
my husband is a veteran a radio operator and he loves the camaraderie in these films.
he still knows the name of ALL the men and women in his unit and he misses that.
interestingly enough a few years ago he inherited a private security company from his
old commander and he didn’t change a thing it’s like active duty.
Besides that this is his favorite fan films
That dropship is the best star wars spaceship ever.
they are still working on the next episode they posted some updates recently on their facebook page
We need more of this
Chapters 4 and 5 are in the works. Thanks for the awesome reviews.
It’s impressive, most impressive that Optimus Prime himself narrated this series to perfection!
i love all the little nods to other franchises in these, in this one alien, aliens during the drop sequence and battlestar galactica with the ice planet zero line
I LOVE THE FEMALE SCOUT TROOPER!!!!
More interested in this than Resistance haha
Wait, what? How did I miss this reaction?!
Love it
1999? They're really that old? Damn
No it actually started in 2005, and this episode came out in 2009. It began production in 1999 but these effects are from the 2000s not the late 90s
@@pupulaulsthe first one is definetely that old tho. I am baffled and amazed by their commitment
Love this videos 😀❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
It's kind of a bummer that the first couple episodes were made so far back that they missed the HD revolution. Fan films made today are usually made in 4k, or at least 1080p. But the first episodes of this series were made back in the NTSC days. Bringing them up to spec would be problematic. The CGI parts could easily be re-rendered at 4k, but the filmed parts, pretty much any part where people appear on screen, is kinda stuck at 480p. Unless they want to use AI upscaling, which can be hit or miss... sometimes it looks good, sometimes it doesn't.
I do agree but honestly the lower production values kinda give it that authentic OT energy
Yyaaass I've been waiting for this! =D
Love the Blacksheep productions.
Have you checked "Contract With Evil"? How Darth Maul acquired his apprenticeship.
m.ruclips.net/video/47fu0L5-OBk/видео.html