Was done as more of an exercise for myself, than any other reason and due to this some of the frags are put in for other reasons , such as who they're against (:D), which league/cup I'm playing in, etc.
Don't watch if you're expecting a serious/good quality fragmovie, watch if you've got 12 minutes you need to kill.
Might upload a better quality + synced minimovie of some better frags round xmas time..
This is not my movie, just a small scene out of a prac I wanted to be made into a clip. It's kind of funny and been seen by couple people so I decided to upload it and post here. Maybe there's more people who will enjoy it.
With movies such as 'Carerra Rapida', 'Beyond', and the 'Cereal Killer' series under his name, Nikolai 'Mazarini' Lazarev returns once again to release his most recent Call of Duty 4 fragmovie titled 'Mazarini and Paradox: Play With Soul'. With frags that will defy gravity and shatter your mind, you will not be disappointed by this behemoth of a fragmovie. Spanning over a gargantuan 13 minutes 37 seconds, Mazarini has put almost a year and a half's worth of work into this animated piece of art. With an unmatched dedication towards moviemaking, he has started over from scratch multiple times, striving for perfection within this movie. As the time slowly passed, the initial release date approached -- the one year anniversary of the movie's original democall, but with rendering issues hindering his PC left and right, the release date was once again pushed back to a later date. Now, with rendering complete, every frag in the movie leaving you on the edge of your seat, and every aspect of editing imaginable perfected, Mazadox is now FINALLY complete.
As the movie starts, you are immediately encapsuled in an intense storyline, never-ending action, unique heart-racing music, and hilarious humor. Personally, I do believe this is exactly what we've been missing in the latest CoD4 movies, and Mazarini hit the spot. These are the three things gamers look for in a perfect movie, and Mazadox has all three of these. What has been seen can't be unseen, as they say. The engagement between the viewer and the movie is unmatched in arguably any frag movie that's been of popularity as of late. With a variety of competitive shoutcasting, frag positions that are unorthodox in nature in anyone's eyes, a perfect soundtrack to keep the listener's ears tingling throughout every second of the movie, and a keen balance of both editing a gameplay, this is guarenteed to keep you on the edge of your seat (that is, if you don't fall off).