WoW Moviewatch: Redshift: Pursuit Trailer
Fresh off of winning an Oswald award at BlizzCon 2008, the filmmakers at Slashdance have released a trailer for their next movie, Redshift: Pursuit. Pursuit will be a sequel to their first movie, Redshift. (The award-winning Interlude was a prequel to the same movie.)
The premise appears to be revolve around the conflict that arises when the clairvoyant Aislynn (a former Night Elf turned Undead) foresees the death of another Night Elf in her visions and tries to prevent it, putting her at odds with her fellow Horde. That's all the trailer really hints at, but it's a gripping teaser for what's to come. On their website, Slashdance says that the full film version of Pursuit will be released on October 31. We'll keep a look out for it.
[Via Vimeo]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Niomi Oct 23rd 2008 1:44PM
Wow, the voice acting was really terrible.
That said I thought the editing was probably the best I've seen from a machinima.
TotalBiscuit Oct 23rd 2008 2:53PM
Don't watch much machinima do ya?
vorpalbunnie Oct 23rd 2008 2:46PM
I thought Aislynn was a Blood Elf.
vorpalbunnie Oct 23rd 2008 2:48PM
I mean High Elf.
Naix Oct 23rd 2008 4:31PM
Why does the Foresaken male have a Troll accent?
TotalBiscuit Oct 23rd 2008 4:35PM
You might want to watch the first video, which explains that, and a bunch of other stuff about the trailer.
Mootz might want to do that too.
Sedrin Oct 23rd 2008 9:26PM
Watch me retcon Natalie's post! (Though TB's doing a good job.)
I highly recommend suffering through our first film (Redshift: Ty'zamar and Aislynn) before watching Pursuit. Yes, Aislynn has high elf ancestry, not night elf. Yes, that is a troll accent, and wow I'm flattered that it was recognizable. Finally, we were not a winner of one of the Oswalds this year. Jun's deserving work beat us out, though I'm still a little suspicious of Blizzard's categorization.