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The Hunted: Fuzz Meets Fangs

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2009

As captured by a police videographer, a SWAT raid on a suspected meth lab turns out to be something completely different...

Entered into the YouTube contest for the series "The Hunted", from Bob Chapin. For more info on the series and contest, see www.thehunted.tv

For more on the writer/director/coordinator/shooter, see www.fightdesigner.com

Full credit will be given elsewhere- working on IMDB for starters.

Names of actual vampires, living or decapitated, may be changed to protect the innocent.

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  • Yeah, we were a bit too slow in getting that shot set up. I actually liked some of the later takes better, but we just lost too much sunlight, and I wasn't set up to completely light the exterior scene.

    All the action stuff was shot in two nights. All of us on this crew (and in the other teams in this competition, I'm sure) are capable of doing better, given time & money- but to some degree that will always be the case.

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  • really bad acting

  • LOL "I like this sword!" LOL

  • Real Remington 870 using blanks with about half the powder dumped out. Modelgun 870s are a bit undersized and fragile...

    Glocks were also front venting blank guns.

    Desert Eagle (first shot fired) was a modelgun, but with digital flash added (it was too small to see).

    Firing MP5 was an RAP5 .43 paintball maker (ejects casings) with digital flash.

  • Hey, was that shotgun a modelgun?

    How did you achieve that amount of sparks?

  • That was pretty damn awesome!

    I would advise however, that you get a sound engineer and a visual effects artist that actually know what they're doing.

    *hint* Haha.

    Contact me, I'd love to work for you.

  • Awesome! I really liked that :D

  • I love the ceiling hit and the wushu sword vs. machete action. Nice.

  • Great work! Nice effects and choreography.

  • That was pretty good.

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