Death March art demo


Just as a time stamp I'd like to note that this video was completed before either runway gen 3 or Sora became available. Runway gen 3 did just launch about an hour ago but does not yet have full controls or capabilities and is only text to video at the moment. This video took about a week to complete, And was basically just an opportunity to refine the final art style for Death March.

For people unfamiliar with the project, Death March is a standalone feature film in production with the save point pipeline, Intended for eventual streaming distribution on completion.

I'm targeting release for the finished film before the end of this year.

This video is available in native 4K if you watch it on youtube.
 
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Some really cool images
Thanks! The next one is going to be crazy. I do feel like the spider dog still need a little more design work, But overall it seems to be coming together. Depending on how much work I get done this month I can actually see the entire pipeline being essentially complete at the end of the month.
 
This truly moved me, I liked the soldiers choosing peace over violence, and the robot sacrificing himself to end the wars, i liked that Tiger
Where have all these art form gone.

I could'nt resist the urge to share a dismal piece of crude

Tiger, Tiger burning low
the prime spectrums, of a Brilliant rainbow
stealthily hiding, in dusky noons
fully transformed, under the full Moon
body on fire, but heart in swoon


but know your heart, is not of clay
even if your mind, follows the milky way
The band of brothers, with reluctant eyes
Eyed on their sister's fear
Where the mind, cast its dreamy web
Stealing the sisters clotting fear
and spread it in the spangled stars
from the music of the birdsong
Rises the nature of a metaphysical
Dawn.

Where the dusty tomes
From the candles gleam
Added the color
To the blazing scenes.
 
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This one is still taking shape in terms of the plot. I wrote an 85 page script for it but then decided a week later that it wasn't dense enough, So I made that script into just the first act and I'm now writing two more sections. Basically my idea is for this to be like a trilogy in one movie with three intertwined fast moving densely packed plot lines. I'm not quite sure if I can pull that off yet, but there's only one way to find out.

note: I do see where in some of these scenes the robots kind of look like they're transforming but to be honest I'm really going to try to avoid any similarity to Transformers. This will be an R rated film so I'm really looking for a different audience than the Transformers films. Basically I'm just attaching this note to say no one should expect any transforming robots in this movie.
 
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