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Hey, slasher lovers!
Just imagine waking up in an old power plant, with wires attached to your body. Sounds scary? It surely is!
If the tools are not sharp enough, we use artificial blood.
Makeup is one of the most important things on set. We need to make sure that all wounds and blood look real!
There’s always one guy who has the whole scene in his head. The trick is to convey this picture to the rest of the crew.
One of the hardest things was finding the bodies. To be honest, it was harder to find people who will move those bodies from one place to another:)
If you’re already familiar with our game, you know that the main character is using his parkour skills to run for his life. This may look easy, but remember that one wrong move can cost injury.
Thanks for taking your time! We hope that you enjoyed this short trip behind the scenes of Killing Stream. Care for more? Follow us on Steam and social media!
Hey guys,
Since our movie is set in an old power plant and the main character (you can learn more about him from our previous devblog here) is running for his life, he will have many opportunities to use his parkour skills. Wall running, jumping from stairs or squeezing through narrow corridors may turn out life-saving.
But parkour is something more than just a discipline that frequently appears in movies or video games (Yamakasi, Mirror’s Edge) - for many people it plays an important role in their lives and it’s the driver that keeps them going.
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