Modern Warfare 2 meets Metal Gear Solid - Deleted Scenes

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Modern Warfare 2 meets Metal Gear Solid - Deleted Scenes

Сообщение hako69 » Чт ноя 17, 2011 9:32 pm

Modern Warfare 2 meets Metal Gear Solid - Deleted Scenes


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This is a special thanks to you guys for watching and commenting on Parts 1 and 2 of Modern War Gear Solid.
We're currently working on Part 3 and you can always check out our blog for updates. We'll even be posting info about the chance to be a part of the next episode.

Beat Down Boogie Blog:
http://beatdownboogie.com/blog

Beat Down Boogie on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Beat-Down-Boogie/128307993872882

Beat Down Boogie on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/beatdownboogie

Frequently Asked Questions

1) Where did you get the guns?
They are airsoft guns from Ehobbyasia.com. The main guns in Parts 1 and 2 are the G&P Sentry, WE SCAR GBB, and the A&K Masada.

2) What camera equipment do you use?
We are currently using the Canon 7d. I really love it.
We also use the Backbird Stabilizer, the only small stabilizer I've been impressed with. For future videos, Rick is getting a Kessler Crane and dolly. It's going to be insane.

3) Where did you get the costumes?
I'll write a more extensive costume breakdown on our blog, but most of the tactical/combat gear is also from Ehobbyasia.

4) How much did Parts 1 and 2 cost?
If you count all the gear we already had like prop guns and camera equipment it would be pretty expensive. But the money we spent specifically for Parts 1 and 2 was three to five hundred bucks, mostly on pizza delivery.

5) What is the end credits music?
All the music in Parts 1 and 2 is royalty free stock music, except for a cover of the Old Snake Theme performed by Rick Burnett. The end credits music is Anthem for War, composed by Cassidy Bisher.

Thanks again!
-The Beat Down Boogie crew


hako69

 
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