[L4D2 GMV] Train to Miami
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- "It's the zombie apocalypse. Bring friends."
Train to Miami was used for a TV spot for the L4D1. Something about this song was a bangar when it came on television. And the chorus just chanted a good time.
I couldn't help myself to make a music video, this was intentionally a side project that was collecting dust. Somehow, I tend to always come back to this game. I really do reccommend Left 4 Dead. This game is enjoyable and it's easy to pick up. There's even a Steam Workshop to spice up the experience. This game has a special place in my heart.
The TV Spot: • Left 4 Dead TV Spot 2
Song: Steel Pole Bath Tub - Train to Miami
Edited by [hellhounds04]
Left 4 Dead 2 created by Valve
Oh hell yeah. Brings me back to when I couldn't afford the PC to play the first game, so I kept watching the trailer and gameplay over and over 😅
Same dude
I literally got into l4d years later, and just watched trailers and gameplay cause I had no PC.
@@redactedtom Same.
Same.
All these campaigns later, and I’m sad we never did escape on a train to Miami.
Would've been cool to have had a final campaign lead into that scenario and then have the song play in proper end credits.
Bill's sacrifice just has to be one of the most saddest death to have ever exist in all of video game history and may he rest in peace. 😔🙏
Bill saying that at the end gave me chills
The TV spot trailer is what got me into the game!
Its nice knowing some people still got love for the left for dead series.
Amazing editing job. Seriously. This is a classic now.
You did everything so right and you really knew what makes the song fit so well with this from the music to the lyrics.
Amazing execution, very professional
Great song choice, good beat sync up
I swear like this that you make always give me goosebumps, because that's how amazing the execution is
R/ihadastroke
I had the same reaction when I heard this song on the trailer, fucking banger, and it fits so well “These are my friends now.”
Awesome work.
Kind of trash but ok
@@lupapupa1963 uhh I’m kind of confused, what are you trying to say?
@@LochlanYT im saying that trash is trash basically.
@@lupapupa1963 That's ok! We can't all have good taste
@@realCaveJohnson Taste? Did you taste it?
Ah an old school style video, damn I haven't seen vids like this in a dog's age..
I absolutely love how you used Train To Miami here, because when I watched the L4D1 trailer with this music for the first time on TV, I fell in love with it. The energy of this song is amazing, and I’m very happy that I found this, I always wanted to see a trailer or a TV commercial like this. Thank you.
Wait theres no left for dead map in the mods of game where they are in miami? ……..Oh wait……. Sir you gave me an idea!
You made the first proper Train to Miami music video for L4D in the past few years and perfected in a way no previous version did.
I mean, I have a personal affection towards licensed songs that end up associated with media despite not being featured front and center in the main product, like the licensed songs used for the EDs of Each Jojo Part, so this video has a special appeal to me. And the 2000s vibes are strong in this video.
You skillfully made use of the best parts of every game trailer in a manner that perfectly fit each part of the song, creating something that felt more like a full-length trailer than a mere GMV.
The best part was arguably you syncing the elevator's progress with the first chorus, because that told me that you knew what you were doing. Everything just slots together perfectly with the peaks and valleys of the song in a manner that tells me that no Train To Miami-related L4D video will ever top this, or at least that's how it feels.
But the part that really told me that you KNEW what you were doing was you literally cutting the original song in half in order to both make it short enough to comfortably fit the intro/trailer scenes you wanted (seeing as you used a large majority of what' available promo-wise in just this), but also cutting the parts that made the lyrics not as applicable to the game itself (satanic cults and FBI agents), and doing so in a manner so smooth that I doubt more than a few viewers even noticed. That takes skill.
As someone who loves music tie-in projects like these, I thank you.
Another thing he did right which I know is hard edditing wise is right after the chorus when the breakdown happens. The 1 second cuts of fighting, gore, shooting etc.
Really well done, it fits the chaotic sound so well and it didn't feel like any footage was over used (and some wouldnt even notice reused) and doing it twice in the same music video is outstanding. The scenes feel visceral while also coherent and syncing up to the riffs of the guitar.
@@Hellisfear Definitely. I wanted to make a Vermintide version of this GMV but realized how hard it would actually be to make the chorus part work with all the frantic cuts.
These are my friends meet Tank, Spitter, Hunter, Smoker and uhh we don't talk about Jockey and Witch
The blue pyro in your most popular video is the one from once upon a time in 2 fort! So cool!
Fun Fact, The same guy who made Midnight Riders JUST For L4D2, Mike Morasky Was ALSO a Former Member of SPBT.
morasky did all of the music for most valve games from 2007-present
he was more than just a former member, he co-fronted spbt with dale flattum
great guy too, communicates well
This gave me goosebumps fr
More content already? Very nice.
All time favorite multiplayer game Left 4 Dead 2 has been a perfect video game since in my childhood!
This is awesome dude
Intro mod comin' up!
Nice ost bro and video
Very, VERY nice editing! Chefs kiss.
i love your music video!
can't wait to put my intro on my left 4 dead 2 workshop and hopefully they made it on L4D2 workshop.
Can't wait for an electric worry version next time
good lord i fucking love this song
Perfect for the intro
God tier editing
Great gmv
hell yeah dude! very nice
Epic 100/10
What’s your ideal setting for a Left 4 Dead game? Mine is the west coast of the U.S, starting in Northern California / Oregon / Washington and ending in Southern California or vice versa, within or shortly after the time period of the second game.
An Appalachia level with a conspiracy theorist's shack and an old mining town as the locales would go hard. Maybe even a Bigfoot easter egg.
love your stuff
Idk if u did it or if you're still doing l4d/l4d2 content but can you make something like this with the "re:your brains" song? You probably know the song. You make great videos too.
I NEED IT AS A MOD, PLEASE
this is nice
Waiting for the Death Toll trailer.
Train to Busan but you live in America
T Hhh is is a very cool trailer
Niiiiiiiice
god i wish this was an actual mod for l4d2
Cowabunga dude
oh man! can you make a movie pls
Making this another comment for visibility, but I got two things of note:
1. I managed to make this into my Left 4 Dead 2 into but haven't figured out how to turn it into a workshop mod.
2. I was wondering if you would be able post your shortened version of Train to Miami with no sound effects or voicelines so I could use it for personal projects?
this is goood look like valve animations
Its because they are they are just clips from the trailers and teasers
why i did not get notified bruh RUclips sure hate small channels
Is it alright if I download this video, and upload it to the l4d2 workshop as a intro replacement? Ill give credit in the description aswell.
Is he alive?..
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I'm in love with you [hellhounds04]
Great song, great video, the game itself SUCKS DONKEY BALLS