I very nearly did include this in the final film, but I didn't think it fitted the scene, there was some lag in the crash and there was already more than enough UF1 destruction.
If you see any traffic cars hitting us, you can almost guarantee it was Shaun
You've seen the film, but now it's time to reveal the behind the scenes outtakes you didn't see.
This final bonus supplement to Collateral Collision gives you an insight into the arduous production process of the ambitious car chase machinima, featuring a series of vehicular mishaps for your viewing pleasure. Most of which involve me losing control and crashing a lot, but let's gloss over that.
If anything, this video will hopefully highlight the painstaking amount of effort from the LFS community that went into this production.
Thanks to all those that have viewed Collateral Collision so far!
If you watch the full movie there are full creidts at the end
I should also note that not all of the movie scenes here were directly mimicked. Many of the scenes in my film followed typical car chase cliches and were similar as a result, so I found a lot of these influences afterwards. Plus I am a complete movie car chase geek so I think a lot of it came instinctively
Some of you may remember Collateral Collision, our ambitious LFS car chase movie project released last year which involved a huge collaborative effort by the LFS community. For those who are not familiar with it, you can watch the full movie here.
This is a bonus supplement to the aforementioned movie that details the various cinematic inspirations that applied to the project.
My goal was to create the most authentic and definitive machinima car chase possible within Live For Speed which drew inspiration from just about every movie car chase scene known to man. The Influences is therefore a montage of movie scenes compared against equivalent or similar scenes from Collateral Collision.
More bonus Collateral Collision videos will be released soon.
Haha, I love this series. It's a German police show that has some of the best car stunts seen in a TV show, with each episode featuring a number of car chase scenes. For comparison, here is the intro to the TV series:
As for your video, it could have been done better to be honest. The scenes lacked excitement since the angles were not very close to the action - I'd suggest trying to use more field of view in your shots. The audio was also not very in sync with the on screen action, either, and it just wasn't very clear what the purpose was.
By the way, the motorway scene in my movie Collateral Collision plays out much in the same way as this series, if you are a fan of the show.
Not quite years, but an extraordinary amount of time was spent preparing, executing and then finally editing this project. I'm doubtful many other movies have had this amount of time put into a project as it certainly took more than a few days I really put my all into it.
There were so many separate scenes to do that I made a conscious effort to deliberately damage the back of my car with each take. But I think on one occasion I forgot There are a lot more goofs than this in the film too, but in a way it makes it more movie like to have mistakes to spot
There are also a few personal touches that nobody seems to have picked up on yet...
Thanks for the feedback Itar. As I said before, this movie won't be for everyone since it is not your everyday LFS movie, so all I can say is that I did my absolute best for what is my first ever LFS movie, and wanted to do something a bit different
Thanks for the comments, Timdpr. And you raise some good points MP3 Astra, I don't think anyone can imagine how hard it was to pull off a project of this magnitude, especially for what was our first ever LFS movie. On the whole though, I was pleased with people's contribution and cooperation, it just turned out to become a bit arduous at times which lead to frustration.
That turned out to be one of my favourite scenes And again, the repetition of the motorway couldn't be avoided due to the limitations of LFS once again. As for the ending, we were going to have one or the other crash but I felt that leaving it with the spectacular pileup and having me finally get away after causing such chaos would have a more effective ending overall.