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Production Tutorial: Gameplay Blocking/Filming

March 13, 2017

https://www.patreon.com/posts/8428598

New production tutorial for backers: gameplay blocking and filming. About two and a half hours long. I talk through my process of acting out a simple scene from the upcoming eighth episode of Arby 'n' the Chief's eighth season in gameplay by myself using four controllers and then recording shots for the final edit using the theater mode within Halo: Reach for Xbox 360. Spoiler warning, the script is visible throughout the video and I may absent-mindedly scroll down through it, allowing people to pause further along the script than what I'm shooting and have a look.

← Arby 'n' the Chief S8E08: "Warhead"Commentary: Arby 'n' the Chief - Season 8, Episode 07: "Triple Fault" on Patreon →

Jon Graham

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