Thank you for supporting Death Grip. Somehow, this video has garnered a bit of attention and we just wanted to say we appreciate the constructive feedback. To all the new audiences out there who don't know who we are: Death Grip is a collective of military enthusiasts based in Asia. We've based our work and inspiration around producing cinematics on screen. For some of the newer traffic coming into this video, we'd like to answer some of the reoccurring questions we've been seeing: Using white light for illumination in an almost pitch-black environment? - This was a conscious decision we made during the production of Breaking Point. For lack of a better excuse, we underestimated the amount of natural light in the location and our cameras were struggling to pick up quality footage without compromising exposure. If none of the actors on screen activated their white lights - there would be nothing to see. Moving forward, the plan is to be strategic in darker locations and invest in lighting equipment. Although we do not aim to be educational, we understand the concern here on authenticity. Night-seeing capabilities is a sensitive topic in our city, and we will not take the discussion public. SUT is lack lustered and important details are being missed. - This video was made almost a year and a half ago - back when most of us were still exploring the realm. Our pursue for knowledge in all things military has not stopped and the abundant resources available online has elevated the community's wider understanding on gunfighting in general. We hope to produce more videos in the future where we can integrate, adapt and explain on screen the things we have learnt throughout the years - both from non-professional and professional instructors. We are learning as we go and feedback, especially from retired or active personnel is greatly appreciated. For those who are knowledgeable, please feel free to share as well. We'd divert your attention to ruclips.net/video/MqdhBm76nvA/видео.htmlsi=9AmjRmCCBsFa1run - an amateur film produced by a group of university students in our city where some of Death Grip's member were invited to play a role. Staying in shape. - What can I say. Most of us are hitting the gym and eating to bulk. These Asian genes put us at a disadvantage but that won't stop us. Again, thank you for supporting Death Grip. We read all your comments, and everyone has been incredibly encouraging of our work. More to come.
Can’t wait to make stuff like this, great job on getting permission at such a cool setting and in the outdoors, it takes forever over here to shoot something like that in a city if you aren’t a big budget film company. Awesome camera work and great looking kit guys!
Super cool that you have a group of friends that can get together and do rad stuff like this. No matter what, that is great bonding and fun. Keep it up @Death Grip. Your bro in USA anyday.
The camera work is great. Nailed it. Actors seemed a bit stiff though. Movements seemed a bit forced and unnatural in some parts. Then there's the small details that were overlooked. There were things like reading and shifting through papers with night vision while also lighting up the desk with a flashlight. It's possible to do, but very impractical. Overall, great work.
@@deathgrip806 also room clearing with white light while using night vision. in the future perhaps try using a night vision camera or put a filter over the normal footage so it doesn't sacrifice the shot but holds continuity.
My only complaint so far is when they are using NVGs they're turning their lights on and off the point of NVGs is to see in the dark without using white light and compromising their position if they're are targets in the building
NVGs only have a singular focus setting at any one time. It's not like your eye that auto focuses when you look at something. User sets the NVG focus as typically infinite focus or at a set distance. When their down and transition from that distance to something up close like papers on a desk, the user can't see what's in front of them since it's a blurry blob of light. I stead of constantly manually adjusting focus on the NVGs, users will look under the NVGs and not through them. Obviously if you do this you need some sort of light source for your eyes to see, hence the use of white light. With multiple ambient light sources in the rooms and buildings, it stands to reason that throwing on a white light would be an acceptable risk as it would probably not stand out when in use amongst the other light sources that were present. Of course a little cheat code for this would.be to add adjustable apertures to the objective lenses of the NVGs that can be adjusted on the fly. These adjust how much light is allowed into the lenses. When the NVGs are set to infinite focus the user can dial the apertures almost completely closed and it brings close items into focus at the sacrifice of illumination. One could dial them closed and then use an IR illlunator to brighten the area that is being searched. This would negate the use of a white light. I didn't see any of these guys running apertures on their tubes so, white light it is.
@Death Grip @deathgrip806 Back again after watching many more times. You know I respect your work. Fundamentally, it’s also an honor that your crew saw fit to rep the American Flag on your plate carriers and kit. You could have repped any flag, but the fact you chose what you did is an honor. Much respect.
Amazing cinematography and choreography with room clearing and close-quarter movement, you don't see this much in Hollywood but i'm glad you guys executed it amazingly. Hope ya guys continue to make more films in the future and keep up the amazing work! Also are you guys based in Hong Kong or Taiwan? In the first part of the video I was surprised you guys were wearing tactical gear and had no orange tips on your guns outside, especially in the city. I'd be caught lacking if I did that in the States lol
I loved most of this. The only nitpick that I can leave (considering I only have limited space to actually train in) is that you should be leaning *forward* into your gun, rather than letting the gun dictate your posture. Doesn't matter if it's real or not, training is the only way to make it look real. Real steel requires this so that you can absorb recoil properly. Airsoft recoil is virtually non existent, and when you're larping it's easy to tell. I appreciate the choreography! well done.
K. Let's start from the top. You don't suit up before leaving BoO in an urban environment. Too many possibilities for the location to be compromised. You want to gear up within your mobile unit, or at a preselected location before you go in to hostile territory. The said vehicle should be something heavy duty and that has mass. V8 Van, Large Truck, etc. Night operations usually require all black gear, including helmet covers, boots, carrier, etc. On to mission. Never take elevators. Security can disable movement and you've just placed yourself within your own temporary jail waiting for the authorities to arrive. Let alone a horrible position to be in during an ambush. Proper foot work needs to be worked on, and rear position should never stop surveying the rear in an urban environment unless required to do so for support/conflict in the front. Weapon lights should never be used while operating NVGs do to splash occurring, and if any light is used it should be a very low red light (If having problems filming said scene without white light, use NVG (perspective of a unit member) or night vision digital camera.) And flashing glass door windows is not needed unless you plan to go into said room. Never exit the target zone from the same location you arrived at (To bypass an Ambush) unless unable to do so. Have someone in the car waiting (for a hastily exit) surveilling the extraction point during the entire mission incase extraction point is compromised. And lastly, remove all identifying markings for secret operations (Flags, etc) unless in war, and all apparel once leaving the extraction zone to not allow any civilians to identify said unit during operations. Otherwise decent job fellas.
Really thank you for ur advise/opinion. We was really struggling about want to make it more reality or make it more cinematic. For the example helmet white night on searching document on desk its not make sense when u using NVG. That's try to do more cinematic but we still keep close reality as much as we can. TBH this is my first time to planning this cinematic and gotta say its poor planning and not really doing great. But we will keep working more and make it better. Again thank you your comment and this mean a lot to me to how to improve more in coming project. Thank you and god bless. From: Rayman(director)
Good point, but absolutely BLACK colour is different than the dark environement colours at night and very noticable because it's absolutely black. You need dark colours for that, but never absolutely black.
when the USSOF sent a team to mission but coincidentally they all look asian 😱😱 that was a joke of course, i love the crew alot, great scene and camera work, get bulk and keep strong, lads!!
I remember when my team inserted in at the golds gym head office too, we all came out with free one year memberships and escaped in moms minivan...mission success.
Really cool vid, liked it a lot, a couple of instances of using lights incorrectly and one corner clearing was slightly off - but still better than 99% of Hollywood stuff...
Sick vid guys. One question I have, is it normal to run NODs with white light? Not a combo I would imagine is very effective, but I don't really know either way
This is beautiful. I had no idea what was going intially until it got deeper in, which honestly made it all the better. Noting how old this filmed, the motions and overall play is very good imo. Personally, AR design was my favorite part. Now my only piece of slight iffyness is the patches. Normally you wouldn't want a giant flag patch dead of your vest. It works sure, but not only can someone notice it a tad bit eaiser, it also is an identifacation card if one is to go down. It's minor for a short film, but it is something that bugs me. Otherwise I don't really see anything wrong, it's all well made and preformed. 8.5/10 from me.
Dudes wear big colorful patches all the time in combat zones, it really isnt that uncommon to see a large flag patch on a plate carrier. Also if ur close enough to ur enemy to worry about alerting them w a patch then theres alot more things that you should be concerned abt lol
Question, why use nods if ur gonna white light everything? Kind of takes their main advantage away no? Makes sense when looking into dark areas in lit rooms/halls and for PIDing the objective the team was searching for tho.
Is there a reson for them having the armrest thing at the back of rifle meant for your shoulders/armpits restong on top of their shoulders? Wont the gun just fly back from the recoil without being stopped if the stock aint in your armpit/shoulder?????
In most circumstances, yes, you'd absolutely want to have your rifle shouldered if you were going to be shooting. What you see here is strictly a close-quarters tactic when there is very limited space. Raising the stock above your shoulder can afford you greater use of angles and weapon manipulation in an environment like this.
this is really but but also very interesting that they have on night vision and are using the flahs lights at the same time 😂 but I have to say this is really cool
Current ad infantry here tactics looks good i would get with a company that trains civilians if you havent already and pick up a few things but overall it looks good youd never walk down a hallway backwards just occasionally look behind you. Light discipline looks really good as well. Buckle that fucking chin strap john wayne
Cool video. But if I was the security guard in that building, I would have had police SWAT teams surrounding it immediately and I would have lit that team up to inflict casualties to slow them down while then escaping from the building or moving to a flanking location or safe room, using security monitors cued to my phone, to watch their movements and report their location to the police. They would need a MUCH larger team to assault a building that I was in charge of security for. They would need a rapid -reaction force, sniper overwatch, decoy teams, diversion explosive charges, drones, drone operators, and many other assets. Modern security corporations today utilize AI assisted scanning cameras, covert metal-detection sensors (to detect high-levels of metal such as rifles) and other methods to detect and identify major threats. If you want to see what I'm talking about. Go to any oil corporation headquarters in Houston, Texas. There you will see REAL corporate security.
Great work, very cinematic. Would be great if you could add some actual bad guys and shooting for the next one. I assume you're limited to AirSoft rifles, but you could add the effects in post-production.
Really well framed and executed. Actors definitely look like younger people, thin , unsure and movement was too deliberate. Try asking around for ex army with real life experience. To help, they are everywhere and are always keen with authenticity, even acting in support roles. But, bloody good work 👏
Thank you for supporting Death Grip. Somehow, this video has garnered a bit of attention and we just wanted to say we appreciate the constructive feedback.
To all the new audiences out there who don't know who we are: Death Grip is a collective of military enthusiasts based in Asia. We've based our work and inspiration around producing cinematics on screen. For some of the newer traffic coming into this video, we'd like to answer some of the reoccurring questions we've been seeing:
Using white light for illumination in an almost pitch-black environment?
- This was a conscious decision we made during the production of Breaking Point. For lack of a better excuse, we underestimated the amount of natural light in the location and our cameras were struggling to pick up quality footage without compromising exposure. If none of the actors on screen activated their white lights - there would be nothing to see. Moving forward, the plan is to be strategic in darker locations and invest in lighting equipment. Although we do not aim to be educational, we understand the concern here on authenticity.
Night-seeing capabilities is a sensitive topic in our city, and we will not take the discussion public.
SUT is lack lustered and important details are being missed.
- This video was made almost a year and a half ago - back when most of us were still exploring the realm. Our pursue for knowledge in all things military has not stopped and the abundant resources available online has elevated the community's wider understanding on gunfighting in general. We hope to produce more videos in the future where we can integrate, adapt and explain on screen the things we have learnt throughout the years - both from non-professional and professional instructors. We are learning as we go and feedback, especially from retired or active personnel is greatly appreciated. For those who are knowledgeable, please feel free to share as well.
We'd divert your attention to ruclips.net/video/MqdhBm76nvA/видео.htmlsi=9AmjRmCCBsFa1run - an amateur film produced by a group of university students in our city where some of Death Grip's member were invited to play a role.
Staying in shape.
- What can I say. Most of us are hitting the gym and eating to bulk. These Asian genes put us at a disadvantage but that won't stop us.
Again, thank you for supporting Death Grip. We read all your comments, and everyone has been incredibly encouraging of our work. More to come.
Wow, Like the Music by Famous Driver McRide
Didn't expect the venue of this video is in HK
Why are night vision devices a sensitive topic?
Thanks for the information update in the above comment, answered my questions quite well
It has nothing to do with your ASIAN GENES
Can’t wait to make stuff like this, great job on getting permission at such a cool setting and in the outdoors, it takes forever over here to shoot something like that in a city if you aren’t a big budget film company. Awesome camera work and great looking kit guys!
Let us know - we'll be sure to support
@@deathgrip806nice👌🏻🔥 what's the soundtrack? please
@@LucasAdlf2004cyberpunk 2077. Idk what song tho
Super cool that you have a group of friends that can get together and do rad stuff like this. No matter what, that is great bonding and fun. Keep it up @Death Grip. Your bro in USA anyday.
Big love.
The camera work is great. Nailed it. Actors seemed a bit stiff though. Movements seemed a bit forced and unnatural in some parts. Then there's the small details that were overlooked. There were things like reading and shifting through papers with night vision while also lighting up the desk with a flashlight. It's possible to do, but very impractical. Overall, great work.
Thank you very much for the feedback. We had to make a few sacrifices here and there for cinematics, but your points are well taken.
@@deathgrip806 also room clearing with white light while using night vision. in the future perhaps try using a night vision camera or put a filter over the normal footage so it doesn't sacrifice the shot but holds continuity.
Mr president there are some guys with their flashlights in the building next to and they’re keeping me awake.
My only complaint so far is when they are using NVGs they're turning their lights on and off the point of NVGs is to see in the dark without using white light and compromising their position if they're are targets in the building
NVGs only have a singular focus setting at any one time. It's not like your eye that auto focuses when you look at something. User sets the NVG focus as typically infinite focus or at a set distance. When their down and transition from that distance to something up close like papers on a desk, the user can't see what's in front of them since it's a blurry blob of light. I stead of constantly manually adjusting focus on the NVGs, users will look under the NVGs and not through them. Obviously if you do this you need some sort of light source for your eyes to see, hence the use of white light. With multiple ambient light sources in the rooms and buildings, it stands to reason that throwing on a white light would be an acceptable risk as it would probably not stand out when in use amongst the other light sources that were present. Of course a little cheat code for this would.be to add adjustable apertures to the objective lenses of the NVGs that can be adjusted on the fly. These adjust how much light is allowed into the lenses. When the NVGs are set to infinite focus the user can dial the apertures almost completely closed and it brings close items into focus at the sacrifice of illumination. One could dial them closed and then use an IR illlunator to brighten the area that is being searched. This would negate the use of a white light. I didn't see any of these guys running apertures on their tubes so, white light it is.
Cyberpunk 2077 music noted
@Death Grip @deathgrip806 Back again after watching many more times. You know I respect your work. Fundamentally, it’s also an honor that your crew saw fit to rep the American Flag on your plate carriers and kit. You could have repped any flag, but the fact you chose what you did is an honor. Much respect.
Better than most Hollywood movies
This is what I‘m here for. Big thanks for this production from Germany.
thank you 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
@@deathgrip806 🏴🤙🏻
I love the shot at 4:29 overlooking the city!
咁正嘅short film竟然係香港製造!!繼續加油 支持你哋
The background music omg where who man this really locks this down .
This is by far one of the coolest videos I have seen in a long time.
Another comment @Death Grip: definitely loving the nighttime clandestine urban metropolis vibe so hoping for more such shorts in this environment.
i think this took place in hong kong. i can see the taxi that is used in hong kong
but i could be wrong
Amazing cinematography and choreography with room clearing and close-quarter movement, you don't see this much in Hollywood but i'm glad you guys executed it amazingly. Hope ya guys continue to make more films in the future and keep up the amazing work! Also are you guys based in Hong Kong or Taiwan? In the first part of the video I was surprised you guys were wearing tactical gear and had no orange tips on your guns outside, especially in the city. I'd be caught lacking if I did that in the States lol
you can open carry legally so the you can rip off the orange tip
@@slick4415not true; depending on state law, brandishing a weapon like they do here could be disturbing the peace.
*chef kiss*
me getting ready for the daily cafeteria brawl at my school:
This has to be one of my favorites go to videos on RUclips. Definitely got BPRE videos
Amazing work guys! Really digging the kit and the vibe to this! Cant wait to see what other work you guys do!
Watched this film like 3 times. Love the vibe and quality of the work. 🏴🤘
Thanks man! This means a lot to us!
omg 認真個節奏好好,全程壓迫感十足, 同埋你哋個cam man真係拍得好正。
多謝多謝,下次會再做得更好🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
No cap all I see is flames, keep up the drip my G
Thanks boss. Best of luck in the UK 🏴☠️
Definition of Quality demonstrated.
You guys did fantastic
Outstanding!.. great demo. Can't wait to see what you do next
So cooool and professional🔥
lit🔥🔥🔥
I loved most of this. The only nitpick that I can leave (considering I only have limited space to actually train in) is that you should be leaning *forward* into your gun, rather than letting the gun dictate your posture. Doesn't matter if it's real or not, training is the only way to make it look real. Real steel requires this so that you can absorb recoil properly. Airsoft recoil is virtually non existent, and when you're larping it's easy to tell.
I appreciate the choreography! well done.
this is amazing, like holy crap
K. Let's start from the top. You don't suit up before leaving BoO in an urban environment. Too many possibilities for the location to be compromised. You want to gear up within your mobile unit, or at a preselected location before you go in to hostile territory. The said vehicle should be something heavy duty and that has mass. V8 Van, Large Truck, etc. Night operations usually require all black gear, including helmet covers, boots, carrier, etc.
On to mission. Never take elevators. Security can disable movement and you've just placed yourself within your own temporary jail waiting for the authorities to arrive. Let alone a horrible position to be in during an ambush. Proper foot work needs to be worked on, and rear position should never stop surveying the rear in an urban environment unless required to do so for support/conflict in the front. Weapon lights should never be used while operating NVGs do to splash occurring, and if any light is used it should be a very low red light (If having problems filming said scene without white light, use NVG (perspective of a unit member) or night vision digital camera.) And flashing glass door windows is not needed unless you plan to go into said room. Never exit the target zone from the same location you arrived at (To bypass an Ambush) unless unable to do so. Have someone in the car waiting (for a hastily exit) surveilling the extraction point during the entire mission incase extraction point is compromised. And lastly, remove all identifying markings for secret operations (Flags, etc) unless in war, and all apparel once leaving the extraction zone to not allow any civilians to identify said unit during operations.
Otherwise decent job fellas.
Really thank you for ur advise/opinion. We was really struggling about want to make it more reality or make it more cinematic. For the example helmet white night on searching document on desk its not make sense when u using NVG. That's try to do more cinematic but we still keep close reality as much as we can.
TBH this is my first time to planning this cinematic and gotta say its poor planning and not really doing great. But we will keep working more and make it better. Again thank you your comment and this mean a lot to me to how to improve more in coming project. Thank you and god bless.
From: Rayman(director)
Good point, but absolutely BLACK colour is different than the dark environement colours at night and very noticable because it's absolutely black. You need dark colours for that, but never absolutely black.
Good use of Cyberpunk 2077 music!
Love the use of cyberpunk music
Great video, where do you guys by your Balaclavas (ski masks) ??
Cool video. Point def had a death grip with that c-clamp elbow action
Amazing! I love it!
The NVG flashlight combo 🥲
Great stuff boys!
I wish they were apocalyptic/zombies movies with actors that knew how to move tactically like this
when the USSOF sent a team to mission but coincidentally they all look asian 😱😱
that was a joke of course, i love the crew alot, great scene and camera work, get bulk and keep strong, lads!!
I'm digging this big time!
ASIAN MOBB.
Thanks Boss 🏴☠️
Triggered.
The OG airsoft god himself 🤟🏻
The cyberpunk music went so hard.
Damn that was dope AF
Great work
I remember when my team inserted in at the golds gym head office too, we all came out with free one year memberships and escaped in moms minivan...mission success.
Really cool vid, liked it a lot, a couple of instances of using lights incorrectly and one corner clearing was slightly off - but still better than 99% of Hollywood stuff...
Sick vid guys. One question I have, is it normal to run NODs with white light? Not a combo I would imagine is very effective, but I don't really know either way
Probably not but it looks really cool soo.
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Nice gear guys, but please workout to get a much bigger arms.
Excellent production. But I'd love to know what NVG they are using that allow quick flashlight transitions like that?
This is super well made, i'll be a supporter of yours today onwards and supporting all your content in the future!
Cool
keep making more videos please! much love
you have a whole building with lights, but you choose to gear up on the roof deck without lights. hahaha XD
This is beautiful. I had no idea what was going intially until it got deeper in, which honestly made it all the better. Noting how old this filmed, the motions and overall play is very good imo. Personally, AR design was my favorite part.
Now my only piece of slight iffyness is the patches. Normally you wouldn't want a giant flag patch dead of your vest. It works sure, but not only can someone notice it a tad bit eaiser, it also is an identifacation card if one is to go down. It's minor for a short film, but it is something that bugs me. Otherwise I don't really see anything wrong, it's all well made and preformed. 8.5/10 from me.
Dudes wear big colorful patches all the time in combat zones, it really isnt that uncommon to see a large flag patch on a plate carrier. Also if ur close enough to ur enemy to worry about alerting them w a patch then theres alot more things that you should be concerned abt lol
using music made by Avery Alexander was a nice touch
And music from Cyberpunk 2077 💪🏽
This is sick keep up the good work!
This perhaps requires a sequel I feel like
we see you honkler
What's with all the flashlights? They have NVGs....
Wearing gloves can avoid fingerprints getting scanned, which can avoid these operators being assassinated.
Really cool video! Maybe take the nods off if you’re going to be using white light the whole time though 😂 looks kinda silly
veri nais
Why are you using white light with nods?
this genre is hard to come by these days, lets keep her going >:)
Question, why use nods if ur gonna white light everything? Kind of takes their main advantage away no?
Makes sense when looking into dark areas in lit rooms/halls and for PIDing the objective the team was searching for tho.
Damn I wanna do the same stuff with friends ! Keep it up we want more !
Is there a reson for them having the armrest thing at the back of rifle meant for your shoulders/armpits restong on top of their shoulders?
Wont the gun just fly back from the recoil without being stopped if the stock aint in your armpit/shoulder?????
In most circumstances, yes, you'd absolutely want to have your rifle shouldered if you were going to be shooting. What you see here is strictly a close-quarters tactic when there is very limited space. Raising the stock above your shoulder can afford you greater use of angles and weapon manipulation in an environment like this.
Subscribed.
Super dope
Awesome, very well planned and filmed. Sure people have said theres flaws but if you look past it you can see the creativity put into it. Keep it up!
This is starting to make me think of water gate
this is really but but also very interesting that they have on night vision and are using the flahs lights at the same time 😂 but I have to say this is really cool
This is so awesome. Love it. I wish I could do this too.
Why are they running white light when they have nods?
do y'all have apparel? this might be a stupid question but were the guys in the video former U.S military?
Way more accurate than our film, Operation Red Diamond.
Avery Alexander music makes such videos fantastic
Current ad infantry here tactics looks good i would get with a company that trains civilians if you havent already and pick up a few things but overall it looks good youd never walk down a hallway backwards just occasionally look behind you. Light discipline looks really good as well. Buckle that fucking chin strap john wayne
Good stuff guys, I’m guessing you kept the flashlights on so the camera could see right?
Affirmative.
@@deathgrip806 alright nice
An expensive airsoft game….
Cool video. But if I was the security guard in that building, I would have had police SWAT teams surrounding it immediately and I would have lit that team up to inflict casualties to slow them down while then escaping from the building or moving to a flanking location or safe room, using security monitors cued to my phone, to watch their movements and report their location to the police. They would need a MUCH larger team to assault a building that I was in charge of security for. They would need a rapid -reaction force, sniper overwatch, decoy teams, diversion explosive charges, drones, drone operators, and many other assets.
Modern security corporations today utilize AI assisted scanning cameras, covert metal-detection sensors (to detect high-levels of metal such as rifles) and other methods to detect and identify major threats. If you want to see what I'm talking about. Go to any oil corporation headquarters in Houston, Texas. There you will see REAL corporate security.
The dude pulling rear security shouldn’t be walking backwards though.
Delta force in skinny jeans
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什麼時候會有下一部影片 好期待
剛拍完這個還有很多東西要計劃,故事上還未完整所以要等一段時間,但未來幾個月內會有不同影片,敬請期待,還有thank you your support❤️🤙🏻
Great work, very cinematic. Would be great if you could add some actual bad guys and shooting for the next one. I assume you're limited to AirSoft rifles, but you could add the effects in post-production.
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Larping level 9999.... lol. Neat video nonetheless... i like the teal hues.
how did i just find this
Silly me thought the first minute was them gearing up at their infiltration point.
支持👍
Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack!!!!
Really well framed and executed.
Actors definitely look like younger people, thin , unsure and movement was too deliberate.
Try asking around for ex army with real life experience. To help, they are everywhere and are always keen with authenticity, even acting in support roles. But, bloody good work 👏
great work but for added realism, you would never use your nods and weapon mounted light in unison. Peqs have illuminators
White lights AND nvgs? Double support tactical operators
Last I remembered SSE was done after structure was secured....justing saying.....
This filmed in Tokyo??
Nah, Hong Kong
Need some safety glasses. When rounds start kicking up debris and dust you need to be able to see so you can shoot