Go to http://media.putfile.com/Myst-Reborn-Trailer for better synced-up version.
For years now, I've always wanted to try and make and/or star in a Myst film, but I never had the time, technolagy or a proper concept. But I'm a Media student now, and I have the Tech and the time to do it.
And thanks to a guy named Ian Watson, I have a concept too.
So here it is, a trailer for my up coming Myst mini-film; Myst Reborn.
Myst belongs to Cyan Worlds. My thanks to Watson for letting me try and do this.
Enjoy and let me know what you think of it.
Views :
4860
Rating :
4.24
Keywords, Tags :
myst reborn riven exile revelation end of ages uru realmyst atrus make home the stranger
Video Length :
1 : 15
Comments :
I studied media at West Herts College. Sadly, wasn't the thing for me. Loved the photography course though!
*Blinkblink*
That was very well done! o_o
You should try to get into a film development crew, get a real budget and make it happen. :D
Nice,good concept.
DO IT DO IT DO IT DO IT
Nice concept.. I always thought of trying to find areas irl to reproduce Myst like areas, but for some reason a "blue screen" type effect never occurred to me. =) Exciting! Can't wait to see where this will go ^^
I linked the finished product to this one if you want to see it. Or just visit my profile. Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Believe me, if I was some guy like George Lucas, I'd of tried to make everything look alot better, barring canon issues. But I'm just a guy with a dated Adobe premiere and windows movie maker. I'm pleased with what I accomplished, and I'm sorry if all my errors take away your enjoyment of my film.
Hm.. Nope. I still liked it, I'm just trying to tell you that it's really easy to fix those problems. Usually those are the things that make the difference. For example, if you had dampened your hair or used some translucent grey plastic over the lens, you'd have looked like you were part of the scene.
The rain thing you don't have to reproduce because if you look like your already a bit damp around the edges then it looks like your in the scene. But yeah, consistency is an important thing, so I hope that helps :)
The final product (For which there is a link above) is not designed to be canon, and the reason I look out of place is on filming day the actor I had in mind came in wearing blue, which on a blue screen is not recomended. Rain is also hard to reproduce, seeing as my college refused to pay out for a proper effects program. I worked hard on this and my final product, and got a merit for my troubles.