HQ: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fvj09XnO0fk&fmt=18
An adventure of epic proportions as a young man sets out on a journey to gather computer parts required to end Alienware's oppressive monopoly on the galactic trade market with the sale of computer hardware. This will allow other computer hardware companies to compete and restore balance to the galaxy.
This was a final project for our computer engineering technology class that our class ran out of time to complete. The assignment was to present a creative way to teach educational informational (specifically computer hardware) to better interest students in learning. This was spawned as a result of not being able to add the educational content in time.
The entire video was done improv one time after filming all the scenes and cutting them together. The main two voice actors had not seen the video all the way through yet, so it got interesting... Sorry about the sound quality, the mic we used was better suited to VOIP one-person use rather than multi-person recording. Believe it or not, this is cleaned up a lot and if we get enough requests, I may attempt to clean it up more. Thanks for viewing and enjoy.
Special Thanks To:
George Lucas (For creating Star Wars)
Star Wars Galaxies (For providing the filming location and trial accounts that we used for the main characters, my main supplied the items and such)
Fraps (Providing the method we used to film)
Oafy Le Trice (My amazing friend who helped out at the last second)
Mr. Sheldahl (Our awesome teacher who let us use his admin account a lot to install and play the game on the school network, as well as for being very patient in helping us with data transfer and the like)
what game did you use ?
commanderlucifer 2 years ago
Star Wars Galaxies
Porkiepinesyrup 2 years ago
Best video every, you guys are my heroes! I want autographs plz God!
omg1kas 3 years ago
Sure, what do you want them on?
Porkiepinesyrup 3 years ago
dude get Logic or Cubase or something for your voice overs. will sound so much better
DownfallPrion 3 years ago
Yeah, like I said it was a school project, so we weren't exactly willing to spend a lot of money on it. The problem was passing the single mic we had anyway. Also if you notice, the sound is only really bad when some people talk because they didn't know how to talk without making the static.
Porkiepinesyrup 3 years ago