I did this in a couple of hours of boredom, I thought I'd throw it up on here for other cinematic fanatics/editors/bioshock fans lurking out there. Probably best with headphones.
[video=youtube_share;IZQAiyT4fZ4]http://youtu.be/IZQAiyT4fZ4[/video]
This track always gives me the chills.
as a long time bioshock fan, this was great to watch. Nice job op!
[QUOTE=Edvinas;47901245]This track always gives me the chills.[/QUOTE]
Hans Zimmer is a genius!
I loved Interstellar. I know it's flawed, and that it's ending was this huge deus ex machina, but it was just such a unique experience, with such an optimistic, forward-thinking, pro-science message to impart. I adored the no-bullshit visual representations of things like wormholes and black holes, approximating them as close to reality as we understand. I loved the inclusion of concepts like relativity into scifi, which typically is aloof to the whole thing.
And this score just gave me chills throughout the whole thing...
[QUOTE=J-Dude;47909547]I loved Interstellar. I know it's flawed, and that it's ending was this huge deus ex machina, but it was just such a unique experience, with such an optimistic, forward-thinking, pro-science message to impart. I adored the no-bullshit visual representations of things like wormholes and black holes, approximating them as close to reality as we understand. I loved the inclusion of concepts like relativity into scifi, which typically is aloof to the whole thing.
And this score just gave me chills throughout the whole thing...[/QUOTE]
I got to agree, the film itself may have its flaws, but it gave such a positive message, beautifully filmed and took the viewer through a number of emotions on the journey. Cinema doesn't do these things as often as it should.
I dont like fan made trailers but i liked this
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