Wrath of the Fruit Ninja – Finger Games 2

The real FRUIT NINJA is a little more serious than his video game counterparts.. just a little.

Episode 2 of our webseries “The Finger Games” is out! More stunts, action, comedy, and ridiculous imaginary weapons than last time!! Check it out.. 😀

Episode 1

Our Behind the Scenes video is going to be coming out soon!

Finger Games 2: Wrath of the Fruit Ninja is the second installment of our webseries. Lucas and Rustic hash it out in another stunt and vfx filled fight scene, instigated by a random slap to the face.. When Rustic tries to play fruit ninja, Lucas gets scared and slaps him into another dimension.. the lair of the real Fruit Ninja, where he can finally defeat him!

Rustic Bodomov, Mary Vincenti, Lucas Sullivan, and Peipei Yuan stand together for a crew photo after filming Wrath of the Fruit Ninja!

We had A LOT of fun making this video! As always, I’m so lucky to have fun and creative filmmaker friends who want to be involved in bringing my wacky ideas to life.. as well as bringing some of their own! 🙂

I will write more about the actual shoot on the Behind-the-Scenes video article, but here are the basics.
Prep Days: 2
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Shoot Days: 1.5
Editing Days: 4-5 (spread out over a couple months)

Also, I just want to say thank you SO MUCH to everyone who made this video possible! YOU GUYS ROCK! I am so lucky to know such a wonderful, motivated, creative group of people 🙂 and to meet more every day. Thank you guys for making anything possible!

CREDITS:
Lucas Sullivan – Fruit Ninja (https://www.instagram.com/in_pono/)
Peipei Yuan – Camera (https://www.youtube.com/user/bgirlpeppa)
Mary Vincenti – Production Coordinator (https://www.instagram.com/maryvincenti/)
Kyle Chebbi – Camera
Rustic Bodomov – Writer, Director, Editor (http://fb.com/RusticB)

SONG: “After Dark” by Machinima Sound – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udy812nq4NM

Lucas Sullivan is the Fruit Ninja in this parody video by Rustic B! Finger Games 2: Wrath of the Fruit Ninja

Stop Motion Mortal Kombat – Fight Scene

Stop Motion Mortal Kombat

Check out our first stop motion Fight Scene!

My stunt friends and I love to make stop motion videos with stunts in them, often about gaming.. We give you.. Stop Motion Mortal Kombat!

Below is a quick rundown of the shoot, but watch out for the actual Behind the Scenes video of our stop motion fight scene in the next couple of days! It will be on the youtube channel!

OK, let’s get to it! This stop motion fight scene was VERY fun to make! We filmed it in Santa Clarita, and the whole shoot took us about 4-5 hours. Kyle Chebbi (Stop Motion camera and co-director) and I had been planning this shoot for a couple of weeks, and as soon as our schedules lined up, we decided to go for it! I posted a note on my facebook wall the day before, asking if someone wanted to be a part of a stop motion video.. and my stunt friend Joe Sobalo replied!

Joe Sobalo is spinning Rustic Bodomov (Rustic B) around by the leg, in their Stop motion Mortal Kombat fight scene.

We set the stop motion fight up for the next morning, Joe and Kyle got to my house around 9am, and we drove out to the location in Santa Clarita. We stopped to get some waters (very important when you’re filming on any location!), and hiked 10 minutes off the main road, out to our cool location. It was at this point that Kyle and I realized we had filmed an instagram “tester” fight video there exactly a year before!

THE SHOOT

About half of our filming time went towards coming up with the “live action” parts of our video, while the other half went towards filming the Stop Motion Mortal Kombat fight scene. Kyle and Joe were really fun to work with, and we came up with the comedic beats on the spot! I love it when like-minded, positive people come together on a set! It makes for such a rewarding experience.

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The stop motion fight part was a bit tricky, trickier than I anticipated. The parts that we had to pay close attention to on this one were; the fact that there were now two people to keep track of during the picture taking, and the fact that it was my friend’s first stop motion shoot (Joe did an AMAZING job, btw! picked it up quick)

POST PRODUCTION

When I got into the edit, I realized that because we filmed under some high powered electrical lines, we had some strong interference noise on the video. After trying several times to remove the noise in Premiere Pro CC, (watching tutorials, etc), Kyle and I decided to just do some “ADR”! ADR stands for Automatic Dialogue Replacement. This meant we had to re-record some of the lines onto our camera, then lay it over the original audio track (deleting the original). This made for an interesting looking clip of me slapping myself uncontrollably as Kyle walks by! You can see that clip on my instagram, or when we post the Stop Motion behind-the-scenes video in the next couple of days 😉

Rustic B being kicked backwards by Joe Sobalo Jr, in their stop motion fight scene. Mortal Kombat style!

Anyways, I hope you enjoyed this video! We’ve been getting very good responses from people so far, and think that we will make more stop motion fight videos soon! If you feel like it, please share Stop Motion Mortal Kombat with your friends! And leave us a comment on the video with any ideas, suggestions, or feedback!

STAY AWESOME!

More of our Stop Motion videos:
Stop Motion ICE SKATER – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mVNq4leb4Q
Stop Motion MARIO KART – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD_YjvZzNCE
Stop Motion SURFER – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jO8HQgSAJ50
Stop Motion SKATEBOARDER – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF-VfRQnViE

Stop Motion Kart – Mario Kart 64 in real life!

Stop Motion Kart? Yes! Imagine if you could bring your favorite childhood games to life.. well, that’s what my friends and I just did with Mario Kart from the Nintendo 64! We used the film making technique called “stop motion animation”, which was used back in the early days of cinema to animate objects, and was even used in the original Godzilla movie!

UPDATE: Check out our sequel!

This was a super fun racing video to work on, and we’re very happy with the results! With Fast & Furious 7 just released, we’re happy to present our own version of a live action video game race project.. Stop-Motion Kart 64!!

Seeing as every frame of this video is it’s own picture, the filming for this video took us 5 hours in total. We also had a day of “location scouting” and a day of “pre-production”, where I went shopping for props (red/green hats and finish line), and wrote out the script and shot list. This video honestly wouldn’t have been possible without my friends Ari Loeb (stuntman, green racer) and Kyle Chebbi (cameraman), and has shown to me again, the importance of having a good team!

Between myself and Ari continuously scooting on our butts, and Kyle clicking away at the camera shutter, we stayed dedicated and pulled through! We all went home with a sunburn that day, but it was definitely worth it!

This video also took a day of “editing” where I had to re-frame some of the pictures and arrange them into a timeline to make them into a video. Then the editing day was followed by 2 days of sound design..let me tell you, it’s not very easy to create racing gaming sound environments from scratch!
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Rustic Bodomov and Ari Loeb at the starting line for Stop Motion Kart! The Mario Kart live action racing video.

We originally came up with the “stop motion go kart” concept a couple of months ago, with my friends Vaughndio and Andrew (you can see them both in 13 Pumps). We only took 10 minutes to film the original , but after uploading it we decided to do the concept justice! Below is our original Stop-Motion Go-Karts concept video filmed by my wonderful girlfriend, Mary. You can probably see the things we kept for the full version, as well as the places we found room for improvement on..

Thank you so much for checking out our new videos! If you like what you see, please make sure to subscribe to my channel to keep up to date with what’s going on.. so far, we’ve been keeping up with a “new video every week” type of schedule!

Have a wonderful day, hope you enjoyed this vid!