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Hey Patrons!

In this month's Edit Club I show some of the work that was done to create drama in the opening of our Developing Hell finale. If you have any follow up questions or thoughts on the edit, please stick them in the comments below. I'd love to get chatting about it.

Enjoy!

Danny

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Using Time to Create Drama in Hades: Developing Hell #06 - Noclip Edit Club

In our latest Edit Club Danny explains why we jumped back in forth in time so much during the finale of Hades: Developing Hell. SUBSCRIBE for More Free Game Docs ► http://bit.ly/noclipsubscribe Become a PATRON to unlock more videos like this ► https://www.patreon.com/noclip Noclip's work is 100% crowdfunded. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noclip Website: https://www.noclip.video Store: https://store.noclip.video Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noclipvideo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noclipvideo Twitch: https://twitch.tv/noclip Podcast: https://noclippodcast.libsyn.com/ Podcast Channel: http://youtube.com/noclippodcast

Comments

Brad Davis

I loved the use of the endgame music near the end of the doc, was such a good touch.

Mark_deLight

Danny, thank you so much for the edit club. These vids about your process are infinitely valuable to me, and so worth every penny that I give you every month, plus a lot more. So, now that the series is over (and I do look forward to seeing the reedit of the entire series into one feature!), at the beginning of this, was this effort always planned to be 6 parts, or did you initially intend this to be more or less parts than where we finished? I'm very curious structurally how this ended up compared to how both you and Supergiant envisioned it at the beginning. Obviously, no one thought a pandemic would drop a giant bomb into our lives like it has, but hope that you and Jeremy and Frank are proud of the end product because you damn well should be! It was incredible, start to finish. Seriously, some of the best documentary video that I've ever seen.

Anonymous

Editing is such a lonely job sometimes and it's rare to have the perspective of another editor on a piece I've watched. So as a professional these videos along with the docs themselves, are extremely valuable to watch and learn to see stories through a different lens than what I'm used to.

Riccardo Margiotta

That slow fade in on 2021 with 'On the Coast'. ♥️ "The type of feeling when you get to that part of Hades" - yep, you nailed it... relief, perhaps?