Fallout: Distress (A Fallout fan film)
A lone wanderer travelling the desolate wasteland happens across a strange distress message asking for someone's help. Is it genuine or is it a trap?
This is a short fan film based on the 'Fallout' VG series, it was made with a small crew in South Australia. If you enjoy this film please like, comment and share it as much as you can as we have a feature film script that would be the perfect 'Fallout' film. First we need a lot of support and recognition to make that happen.
Enjoy.
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Why are people pissed that he killed the kid? He was dying slowly and painfully and the guy killed him out of mercy and kindness so he wouldn't suffer anymore.
You've lost karma!!!
For 200 years after apocalypse, these characters sure do have a lot of brand new store-bought clothes, shoes and packs. I'm always looking for stuff which looks hand-made and anything not hand-made to be antique and worn in post-apocalyptic tales. I realise making your own clothes or shoes isn't something they teach in school, but it shouldn't be that expensive. It's a problem with the games as well, actually, because it seems like only raiders are using home-made gear, and then just for a corny Mad Max look. Other than that, good work. Give Detroit, Flint and Cleveland some income using their post-asset-stripping apocalypse environments for post-nuclear apocalypse film-making.
The ending destroyed my liking for the main character. I like to try to convince myself that the boy was dying or hurt too badly to be saved, and that he put the kid out of his misery. Rather than just being desperate and selfish.
He answered the distress call to... what? Murder a kid and steal his back pack? Cold blooded. Thanks to all you Fallout fans making tributes. I'm a fan too. Keep it up everyone. I'm digging it.
A good little story that shows us how we tend to spend too many skillpoints in guns and not enough in medicine :p
This was so atmospheric, loved the realistic take on Fallout. Do more!
Decent videography and scene setting. The ending set the emotional piece for the whole film's survivor vibe (which should have been set closer to the beginning to add the desperate feel)... you just cant help everyone. Thank you for sharing with us. One positive criticism might be: more important even than finding the right abandoned building or creature effect would be the details of the main protagonist; make sure everything LOOKs years old and well worn and practical (down to having a dirty haggard face); not like some guy just took a sears catalog collection of camping plastic out for the weekend.
im gonna go ahead and guess it was a yao guai
The "monkeyattack" was scary. Excellent short film.
Even though the kid may have been put out of his misery, that was still a cold move.
Ah, old Fallout that allowed you to be evil. Thats refreshing.
Wow. I love the atmosphere and the camera work really accents the sparse nature of the world. The ending's tension was incredible too. This is really well done.
A different but great Fallout fan film. Very interesting. Wish you would have made more!
Excellent short film. Very dark and gritty. The pip boy redesign looked great. The costume design could have been more rugged and practical for the protagonist. The lack of dialogue gave the film a very desolate feeling. The creature attack was a bit of a problem with the budget. It was cut effectively but it may have been better if it was simply a wounded raider who attacked with a crow bar or something. The ending was fantastic. The cinematography was excellent. Great directing and acting. Well done
That was awesome. It really felt like a nuclear apocalypse.
Two hundred years after a nuclear war and wearing new clothes and boots.... I don't think so.
Was that a sasquatch? Other than the pip-boy and the ultra clean and new clothing this was great! Thanks to all involved! If you ever do another go to a charity shop get some old cheap clothes, rip them up and make them look DURRRTY! I could make you a sick pip-boy too..
really good job. all these fan films on youtube are very inspiring.
Very very nice! This gets an real immersive feeling to this postnuclear world.