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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:15 pm    Post 1 of 39

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Featuring Dave Prowse, Jeremy Bulloch and Michael Sheard, the second film in the Order of the Sith trilogy, Vengeance, is now online.

Please visit http://www.orderofthesith.net and click on the banner to donate to Save the Children if you like the film.

Hope you all like it! Thanks!


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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 3:57 pm    Post 2 of 39

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good movie. was really funny and good. You did realy good job with the 3D backround. It was from the game, wasn't it? Really good. One thing? What was about the woman??
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 4:19 pm    Post 3 of 39

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I'm not a huge fan of Star wars fan films, they all seem to copy word for word the original films, but i gave this a try.

Some good lightsabre effects, i'd love to see the size of your green/bluescreen ( any pics )
Lots of storm troopers
the only thing that i felt could have been better is the main hero's acting..
very well put together with the backgrounds, I'd have to say WELL DONE.
( p.s. more girl please

5/5 from me
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:41 pm    Post 4 of 39

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Whats wrong with my acting!?!?!?!?! heehee - thanks for your comments, people are really enjoying this one I'm pleased to say. And dont worry, Rachael will be returning for the 3rd one, along with Misters Bulloch, Prowse, Sheard, Stormtroopers and some more surprises.........
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:29 am    Post 5 of 39

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Impressive effects... I did notice the Jedi Knight backrounds tho hehe. I got lost somewhere in the plot, next time, make it a little more clearer of what your trying to show the audience. Furthermore, I did like your costumes and effects.

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:41 am    Post 6 of 39

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Very Amuzing squeal to "Order of the Sith" .I love how you used the LucasArts video game's engine's for your back drop's the only Query i had was about that women and with her Motive's if she was a sith or just a female bounty hunter but i guess we'll have to wait for the next exciting Adventure's of pilot Fuser

btw i like the rodian character scene with his sandwich or space pie R.I.P
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:45 am    Post 7 of 39

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Where to begin? Well, that is a lot of work and effort you put into your movie and it shows. It is a hit and miss affair and here are my comments:

Auido: Dialog hard to hear at times, though Star Wars effects audio was well done.

CGI: I couldn't do that myself and imagine it must be difficult. Some of it looked very good.

Bluescreening: Generally looked good. You must have had a big bluescreen.

Comedy: I give that a 3 or 5. Good at times. I have to admit I liked his copilot the best. Also, his voice was really good. A 5 on his voice effect.

Production Values: This is where you shine. Organizing all of those people and props into something coherent is admirable. That in itself earns you a 5 from me. We have to keep this in perspective, I understand. Just because a hollywood movie is BIG doesn't mean it is good, but we film-makers at Alam are not Hollywood and anyone that pulls off a big production like yours deserves credit for it.

Darth's Voice: It somehow got better as the movie went along. Well done on the voice effect there as well.

Fight Scenes: Not that good. 2 of 5. Slow with awkward pacing.

Acting: It's too bad his father appeared in the last scene as he clearly is the best actor in the entire piece. You've got to get him more involved.

I love Trek and Star Wars and Sci-Fi in general so I love commenting on this stuff, as you can see. I hope you post more.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 9:38 am    Post 8 of 39

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Thanks again for all your comments! Too right Jeremy is the best actor in the film - after 3 James Bond films, 3 x Star Wars and 40 years of other stuff too, he totally outshines us. It was brilliant watching him I can tell you!
As for the young lady, she will be back.........

Glad you like the greenscreening too - it was very tricky at times. The screen was about 20ft x 8ft on the wall, and 20ft x 10ft on the floor - so quite large. I'm very lucky I have a huge warehouse to do it in.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 1:16 pm    Post 9 of 39

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Nice movie here

Great idea to use backgrounds from Jedi Knight, it turned out better then I would assume (even thought it was not so realistic)! Nice costumes, but stormtroopers armor is best Exactly as in the original movies. Vader was good too. Rodian co-pilot brought me a lot of fun Great character, some things involving him were hilarous I think his sounds were from Jedi Knight too? Anyway - they sounded great!

Thing that I didn't like the most, was lightsaber illuminating things from behind, I mean: a lightsaber, behind actors head for example, glows ON it, as if it was between head and screen. It is a detail, but I've seen this in several fanfilms, so I mention it. I spend myself a LOT of not-so-merry time masking this in my last movie, and probably I'm gonna repeat this soon, as AlamDV3 is out Anyway - I also had problems hearing some dialogs clearly, even though most was OK. In few shots I noticed distortion around actor, resulting in use of greenscreen, but again - mostly was OK. As for choreography - nothing special, I would say: it was there, some parts were nice, some, let's say - not so nice Space battle was quite good, some nice shots here, but 3-D wasn't really realistic (yeah - I know it's hard thing). Lightdaggers were nice idea I liked.

And of course - congratulations on gathering these people - Prowse & company This surely counts!

Good luck with your next projects!
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:19 pm    Post 10 of 39

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It's really very, very easy to do the light spill/glow effect in AlamDV3. I've been dabbling with it in the beta, and it looks great.

The Rodian copilot is also my favourite thing about Order of the Sith. His eating technique is sheer genius.
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:53 pm    Post 11 of 39

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Glad you all like Sni'G'Gly'Poh - the Rodian - his eating was done by cunning means of a piece of string tied to the inside of his snout, and me crouching down behind pulling it. Could hardly stop laughing.......
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:53 pm    Post 12 of 39

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Nice! Even though I don't like Star Wars very much, this made me want to create a greenscreen movie! I noticed that there was some green colors around the actors, maybe you forgot to use Spill Supression? Anyways I enjoyed the movie...looking forward to another one! (If there comes any)

From me you get 4 of 5
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:56 pm    Post 13 of 39

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Didnt forget the spill suppression - it was partly due to bad lighting, partly a bright orange jumpsuit, and partly inadequate skill with Chromanator (me, not the program). I got better as I went along though!
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:28 pm    Post 14 of 39

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i applaud you, that was good.

Someone who actually plays the games for once instead of making it about the same old films or whatever, glad to see it, but the lightsaber battles were cool with the clones and all but a bit shoddy at times.

Cant wait to see the final installment!!!

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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:19 pm    Post 15 of 39

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