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'Global Hawk' movie now online!

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Go to our downloads page on our website if you want to download it. :D

Enjoy!
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Post by U.S.Amateurfilmaker »

I liked it. The CGI was great. My one issue was with the pilots (Not all Americans have cowboy hats by the way ;) ) and the radio announcer, their dialogue seemed a little unrehearsed and "fakish". But that was all. The rest was great, keep up the good work! :D
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Post by Vamp »

Great!

Acting was topnotch, so was the CGI!

Only gripe I had was the use of Bastard too many times :P

Either than that, this is one of, if not, the best movie on here, great, great stuff, truly an inspiration.

USAF, most DJ's are unrehearsed :P

didn't Harry Gregson Williams do the music for The Rock? Same guy that did Armageddon and Metal Gear Solid 2?
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Will watch it when i get back mate.
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It is everything that I have come to exspect from one of your films, good cam work, good writting, good effects, bad words, I liked it. The Piolets were very American sterotypical, but I don't really care, so for somthing that you guys just put toghter to keep sharp its rather good.
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Vamp wrote:didn't Harry Gregson Williams do the music for The Rock? Same guy that did Armageddon and Metal Gear Solid 2?
And Chicken Run, least we forget :D
foxwood wrote:The Piolets were very American sterotypical
That'll be payback for all the times Brits have been stereotyped in US movies. Independence Day anyone?

On my way to download it...
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Awesome!

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Hey man, loved the film. Very cool effects and nice short. The dig at us cowboy Americans was great. God save George W. Bush, yeehaw!
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Is it more or were the piolets in cowboy hats more maybe a referance to "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" or am I the only person who saw that.
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Post by CMBmovies »

Hey, Just wanted to echo the other comments here. Was pretty cool seeing the plane fly over familiar land marks. Im still still not sure which of the two guys is you steve? the programmer or the other guy?
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the programmer.
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Downloading and will watch in the morning.
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Post by Mushiman »

Yes i am the evil programmer! :twisted:

We actually used Ian again for both the pilots & we wasn't going to, but we had no choice in the end.
That's why we had them wear hats. And we though cowboy hats were kind of fitting & covered most of the pilot. :D

Thanks for the good words guys.
Don't know if anyone noticed, but for the last part of the film where Ian enters the house we used 2 cameras & it's much, much better for editing.
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Post by Gyro »

My dad is a Delta pilot and he's an American and I have never seen him wear a cowboy hat! Funny though, all in all it was a pretty entertaining film, I enjoyed watching it.
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Post by Ornsack »

Ha great little film! My only problem being, why the hell did you use a CG car when you could have waited 5 minutes for a real car to go down the road?

But cool stuff! A bit more urban than your other films too which was cool. Next time, let's see no more forest and NO MORE OF THAT DAMN HOUSE!!! Move the thing in to the city.

Great opening sequence too.
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Post by Mushiman »

Thanks!

I used a 3D car because i had a lot of time on my hands and wanted an excuse to try it. :)
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If you wanted to do that you have the plane going over a multistory carpark which causes a load of cars to fly off from the force of the plane flying so close... Or a car skidding 'cus it's just seen a plane coming towards it
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Well, we'll see what i can come up with in the next film. :S
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Hey, you've done it again! Nice usage of the Speed / Chain Reaction theme too!
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Post by Truggy »

Wow, amazing...I love the part at the end "oops" lol i loved that...Good job
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Post by BrownCowStudios »

Yet another nice piece from you. The opening credits sequence was great, a tad long, but entertaining nonetheless. Overall, a nice film. I look forward to more.
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Yeah, the credits, seriously how many times do we have to see your two names? ;)
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Thanks to Epsilon

Never use too many credits
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Ha Epsilon you're a legend wherever you are! Replace the music with a bit of Slipknot ;)
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Post by Mushiman »

Intro's & credits are the overall feel of the film i think, just as important as cropping to screen, deinterlacing & colour correcting IMO.

Dangerous Derk Productions films will always have long credits, regardless of who helped in the film. :)
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Post by Jass Films »

Great Film mate, I always new it would be good. I liked the opening credits. Tell Ian he is a brilliant actor, I have thoughly enjoyed his work. Like I said good film. Well done Mushi.
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