Good news, Episode 2 is now complete!
It is currently awaiting review from the other members, then it will be posted to YouTube.
Good news, Episode 2 is now complete!
It is currently awaiting review from the other members, then it will be posted to YouTube.
Episode 2 is nearing completion and we’ve got a short teaser up on YouTube.
Also, carboN has joined Source Comedy Club.
Gamma Here
Episode 2 is progressing nicely now that some of the other less active members are contributing (Namely Fayth, who I’m willing to say should probably be dedicated to scripting for us now). We have two sketches finished, one nearly complete, and even the unfinished episode is longer than Episode 1, not to mention more entertaining.
With luck, the episode may be completed by the end of next week.
Gamma here:
Due to complications, we’re moving back to TF2 for Episode 2.
Gamma here (again):
Mike, friend of Hankinator, has joined the crew.
Kecker, a friend I met on TF2 last week, has also joined the crew.
After completing Episode 1, we’ve decided to go to Counter-Strike: Source for Episode 2. Hopefully it will go much smoother now that we know what’s going on with this.
Gamma here:
Episode 1 is complete and has been placed on YouTube!
Enjoy
Gamma here:
Well, after a week or so, Team Fortress 2: Episode 1 is just about ready for submission to YouTube. However, due to some technical issues with Hankinator’s FTP server, I’m not entirely sure I should post it just yet. Without the FTP server, I can’t have the others have a look at it before I submit it and therefore they wouldn’t have any input on the final recording.
The video is about 3 minutes, 20 seconds and contains 4 sketches.
Gamma here:
Here’s a clip from our first episode, enjoy!
The concept came to me while I was at work and I just rolled with it. Hank and Iggy play the Pyroes (Hank red, Iggy blue). It took me about an hour to get it semi-synced to the music, though I’m unhappy that YouTube cut off the last note. Still, I’m happy with how it turned out and I also know what quality to expect from YouTube in the future. Something I noticed after recording the video is that towards the end (the back and forth sequence) that the two Pyroes appear to have almost entirely synced with the music. Totally unintentional but awesome.