“IMMINENT ARRIVAL“ - Sci-fi short film

Richard James, AKA “Reaper Rick,“ is a simple Red-blooded, paranoid, country man. His long history of Military Service has taught him to never trust the government, pushing him to live out his days in the country, off of the grid. Other than his religious viewership of his favorite cable news network, his only other connection to the outside world is through his good buddy, “Squinty Joe,“ who he only keeps in contact through HAM Radio. The two of them engage daily about the latest wild conspiracy theories, further exacerbating and shaping their views on the world. The two are constantly trying to one-up each other, bragging about who has the latest gear or best doomsday prep. In their minds, the apocalypse is right around the corner so it only makes sense to have a solid plan. In this Sci-fi Dramedy short film, we follow a day in the life of Rick as his intense paranoia becomes a reality during one of the strangest days of his life! Watch Trailer Here: Check out some of these amazing 3D Designers that were featured in this film: “Modul - v1“ () by Multipainkiller Studio is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). Model was adapted to be the top of Tactical Helmet, which was independently textured and built onto with other accessories. “Drone sci-fi“ () by Vladyslav Holhanov is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). Drone was textured, animated, built on to, and taken apart to fit the needs of the main drone on screen (this included all accessories, under belly, insides, and LEDs) “Zenson Orroe Robotic Sci-Fi Helmet“ () by mgfxer is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). This was used to help round out and create the underbelly of the main Drone. This was independently stretched, textured, and built onto, including the addition and independently created conveyor belt, box, etc. “PBR Tactical Helmet“ () by Simon Coenen is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (). This was modified significantly, removing the eyewear, face shield, and headset mic. The tin foil covering on top was independently built on for the film, along with the wiring, batteries, satellite, antennas, and other accessories.
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