"Diorama" :90 - Unless you grew up in Massachusetts like I did, you probably won't understand the reference when I say the Battle of Bunker Hill Diorama was the inspiration for this idea. I remember, as a kid, being enthralled by the voice-over and the tiny illuminations that highlighted the different areas of the historical battle scene. That's how I knew that, from the tiniest of pupils to the largest of LED explosions, every detail on this massive diorama needed to be perfect. Being a huge fan of the game made it a labor of love. (I'm sure it annoyed plenty of production designers when I told them that ‘that space alien wasn't holding the right space weapon’ but again details matter.
Directed by Rupert Sanders at MJZ
Integrated Case Study - The culmination of efforts of an immensely talented team that literally spanned the globe.
I am grateful to have been a part of this amazing collection of work. *Many names have tried to take credit over the years for this work. Only believe them if their names are: Nate Able, Mat Bunnel, Ben Wolan, Rick Herrera, Scott Duchon, John Patroulis or Geoff Edwards.
*Not long after, the film was recreated as a parody by another first-person game called “Bulletstorm”.
(We accept the flattery.) See it here