THE VOID – new sci fi movie intro – 3D space ship animation video (HD)

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Sneak preview of ‘THE VOID’ sci-fi/fantasy 3D short movie. A look at the CG animated intro credits sequence.

See ‘The VOID’ making of / test footage here: http://tinyurl.com/n2wvax and the graphics interface design here: http://tinyurl.com/nbpze7

Features the score from the movie ‘Planet of the Apes’ by Danny Elfman (copyright Twentieth Century Fox).

Created with Maxon Cinema 4D and Adobe Flash. Edited with Final Cut Pro.

By Jamie Martin.

http://www.youtube.com/user/jamiefmartin
http://twitter.com/jamiemartinart

Duration : 0:3:52


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25 Responses to “THE VOID – new sci fi movie intro – 3D space ship animation video (HD)”

  1. West 4 L6


    West 4 L6

    Weyland-Yutani LV 426

    interesting…

  2. the music reminds …
    the music reminds me of , like in films when the begining is a construction line and you go down the line and it shows machines being made.
    its also really terminator-y
    ……..in case anyone really wanted to know. lol
    :D

  3. Beautiful job and …
    Beautiful job and wonderful film! Don’t you wish that people would actually READ the credits in the film to know that was from Planet of the Apes?

    Again, AWESOME job! Definite fav!

  4. SleeplessKnightFilms on November 7th, 2009 at 9:02 pm

    Danny Elfman: …
    Danny Elfman: Planet of the Apes

  5. That’s great. The …
    That’s great. The music sounds very familiar. Where’s that from?

  6. So freak’en awesome!
    So freak’en awesome!

  7. i thought i heard …
    i thought i heard from somewhere , also your trailer is great for another reason , it doesn’t show off the entire film at once (unlike hollywood trailers) it a nice ease in intro to the film and a good way to set the mood

  8. Thanks jmm1233. It …
    Thanks jmm1233. It features the score from the movie ‘Planet of the Apes’ by Danny Elfman – that’s where you’ve heard it before :) .

  9. Not only really …
    Not only really good for a movie but also make an awesome cyberpunk game , i can hear that tune before from some where did you use the resources from videocopilot , like pro scores ?

  10. I’m self taught. …
    I’m self taught. Generally from experimenting within the program, and reading online tutorials.

  11. Where did you learn …
    Where did you learn this?

    Classes, Tutorials?

  12. Maxon Cinema 4D R9
    Maxon Cinema 4D R9

  13. What program did …
    What program did you use for this?

    Maya…3D MAX… What?
    And what version specifically of what program did you use?

  14. Love it! Good …
    Love it! Good textures und cool light set up!

  15. great when does it …
    great when does it come out

  16. Who 1-star’d this?
    Who 1-star’d this?

  17. Nice camera views! …
    Nice camera views! :0)

  18. awesome video, …
    awesome video, although it laggs like on my PC, :-(

  19. LegostarwarsFanatic on November 7th, 2009 at 9:02 pm

    Resemble? That …
    Resemble? That sucks. Make a whole movie like that would be awesome. You’d be famous. Maybe even hired by hollywood or something. Thats pretty darn good.

  20. Nice, makes you …
    Nice, makes you feel like your there.

  21. omg. this is …
    omg. this is wonderful. awesome job done!

    sneak preview? when is the whole thing coming out? (:

  22. No, this isn’t a …
    No, this isn’t a movie. It’s an animation I made, based around a selection of my concept designs, intended to resemble the opening sequence to a sci-fi movie.

  23. darewabokudesuka on November 7th, 2009 at 9:02 pm

    What is THE VOID? …
    What is THE VOID? is it a movie coming out soon? or what?

    ive searched everywhere online for it because ever since i found out what a void was on DOCTOR WHO? i have been obsessed. know any movies or documentaries about voids?

  24. Awesome man! Just …
    Awesome man! Just plain awesome!

  25. Ha ha. Thanks for …
    Ha ha. Thanks for the comments FriedChickenAndCrime. I agree with you regarding the “less is more” philosophy. My only defence (and this was a deliberate decision when editing) was to present this animation as if it was the opening credits sequence to a much longer feature film. Hence the slow start :)

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