Backyard FX: WWII .30 Cal Original Short : BFX

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2011

In this short test film, a lone American soldier takes on the enemy with a unmounted .30 Caliber Machine Gun! To find out how Zack made this prop, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYDji5HPd5Y

Indy Mogul's Backyard FX features cheap, DIY filmmaking tips and tutorials including special effects, props, and camera equipment. 'Build' episodes on Mondays and 'Original Short' test films on Tuesdays featuring the build.

Directed/Shot/Edited/Sound Designed by Julian Higgins
Starring Aaron Higgins and Christopher Troy
Original Music by Dan Martinez
Visual Effects by Aaron Moorhead and Julian Higgins

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  • can u make the berrett .50 cal

  • Ray Gun

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  • where do you get the fake  empty bullets?

  • y u no work with freddieW and CorridorDigital?????

  • @Castroproductions98 THERE AIRSOFT K BRO

  • buils a 50.cal

  • you sould build a .50 cal sniper rifle!

  • it looks movie good

  • that was awesome

  • MACHINENGEWEHR!!!

  • The reason why you need to paint the ammo black, orange, copper/copper, then repeat is black tipped ammo is armor piercing. Orange is the tracer bullet that follows, and the copper/copper is the following 2 "Ball" ammo- and it needs to be darker to look realistic. Thank You for reading

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