Short film Street Fighter: Beginnings End

Another news from the “gaming front”. We are talking about another short film created by fans of “Street Fighter”. She appeared online a little earlier "Street Fighter Legacy" and is called “Street Fighter: Beginnings End”.

Description from the authors:

My team and I just finished the first short action film based on the popular video game series from Capcom called “Street Fighter”. We've always suffered from a lack of films featuring two of the series' most iconic characters, so we decided to pay homage to Capcom's epic fighters by creating a short film showcasing the abilities of Ken and Ryu. The action takes place before Ryu took part in the world fighting tournament (the first part of “Street Fighter”).

The short cost $400 (out of pocket), was shot on a Canon EOS 7D, edited in Final Cut Pro, and had effects done in Adobe After Effects. We hope you enjoy our final result! My dream is to create feature films based on video games/comics/anime and adapt them into action films. I hope this is a step in the right direction.

Note: We still can't believe that another group of fans released their movie "Street Fighter" this same week, but we can't wait to watch it and wish them the best! First of all, we are fans! If you haven't watched it yet, we encourage you to check out what these fans are doing, great job! (see link above)

Music track: Street Fighter IV (Orchestral) & Volcanic Rim Stage - Composer: Hideyuki Fukaswa.

ABOUT! Also a big, big, big shout out to Andrew Kramer and the Video Co-Pilot team! You can't even imagine how much you helped me! (I hate myself for not including you all in the end credits...)

Street Fighter: Beginnings End

PS Thanks to Azureus0102 for the link. ;)

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    In general, the video is very good, at least I liked it. I liked the special effects, well done guys! Although they move a little heavy (in my opinion), but I think this is due to lack of experience. :)

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    When will they make a normal feature film?

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