
Veil of Corruption I (Part 1)
1 year ago
The movie is about 115 minutes length: Part 2 you will find here: vimeo.com/1219499
Veil of Corruption Chapter 1.
A wow storyline movie.
Short content summary:
"But where darkness and chaos reigned and even gods despaired it was the honor of two mortals giving birth to the most sanguine child: - Forgiveness -"
Within the the vicissitudes of war that controled Azeroth for years the Alliance Grand Marshal - Paladin Valerius - goes on pilgrimage to the tomb of Uther Lightbringer.
Tired of killing he wants to bring the war to an end searching answeres in his prayers.
Suddenly the events start happening very fast and peace seems to be in his grasp.
But will there be a chance for permanent peace?
This is the first part of our trilogy Veil of Corruption, introducing the main charakters, their goals and the leading storyline.
Unlike the most fantasy films our movie does not tell a story of heroes who deliver the world of evil. On the contrary the focus of VoC is politicts and connivery, something that might seem a little familiar to our world and time.
Nevertheless we are guys (and girls of course) who love pathos in movies so this aspect doesn't come off badly.
Futher the movie contains some basic elemnts of a drama like love, death and of course some epic fighting.
The movie was recorded at "Der Rat von Dalaran (EU)" within the last one and a half years. Most of the scenes contain footage recorded ingame on live servers (some on ps), especially the action scenes and most of the special effects were a mix between live footage and modelviewer recordings.
The movie is about 115 minutes length: Part 2 you will find here: vimeo.com/1219499
Veil of Corruption Chapter 1.
A wow storyline movie.
Short content summary:
"But where darkness and chaos reigned and even gods despaired it was the honor of two mortals giving birth to the most sanguine child: - Forgiveness -"
Within the the vicissitudes of war that controled Azeroth for years the Alliance Grand Marshal - Paladin Valerius - goes on pilgrimage to the tomb of Uther Lightbringer.
Tired of killing he wants to bring the war to an end searching answeres in his prayers.
Suddenly the events start happening very fast and peace seems to be in his grasp.
But will there be a chance for permanent peace?
This is the first part of our trilogy Veil of Corruption, introducing the main charakters, their goals and the leading storyline.
Unlike the most fantasy films our movie does not tell a story of heroes who deliver the world of evil. On the contrary the focus of VoC is politicts and connivery, something that might seem a little familiar to our world and time.
Nevertheless we are guys (and girls of course) who love pathos in movies so this aspect doesn't come off badly.
Futher the movie contains some basic elemnts of a drama like love, death and of course some epic fighting.
The movie was recorded at "Der Rat von Dalaran (EU)" within the last one and a half years. Most of the scenes contain footage recorded ingame on live servers (some on ps), especially the action scenes and most of the special effects were a mix between live footage and modelviewer recordings.
The movie is about 115 minutes length: Part 2 you will find here: vimeo.com/1219499
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Nevermind, but if you say our movie has failed, your're review did too;)
Many people had some critics on the video like voice acting, SFX, etc., all these were things we read attentiv and topics to improve on chapter 2. Only a hand full of people critized the story (incl. youself). So with over 100k views worldwide this is a thing we can live with very well because I must be a matter of personal taste.
At least thanks for your intensive attention on Veil of Corruption. Regards: For the Blackhand Pictures Crew, Varath
But! If you skip about twenty or so lines I believe that you might find the review more thorough. I watched your movie, and I did not like it, but I watched it all through.
And as a sign of respect for a fellow creative artist I will remove the more hostile qritique as I end this comment.
Sincerly yours, Fredrik Borgman.