4/15/2024 0 Comments Stephen hancock scp overlordYeah, it's very spooky, but it's not the kind of anomaly we're after. What did people think? She just went for a long walk? If Langley missed that, how much else don't we know? How the fuck does somebody get institutionalized and not have that go on record? You see that? She was in for a year. Any idea why this is here? If she's living with this shrink, possibly in a relationship, why's he bringing his work home with him? I don't know, it just spits out code, all gibberish. Looks just as fucked as the rest of this machine. It's software that's been running since before we got here. The densest part of this hard drive is the directory for a program called YAVA. Foundation's gotta know what kinda porn Middle-America's got stashed in their closets. Zero-Two and Three, on me! We'll handle the first floor.Ĭome on, Coleman. We've passed 'vector', moving to the target building. Hell yeah! Always wanted to take your fuckin' money! If anything pops off, we're gonna have a hard time telling people it was a gas leak.ĭepends on what happens. TOC to all stations, Payload Zero is one mike out from the target building. The film features a group of Foundation MTF operators investigating a suburban home after reports of anomalous activity inside. The film was premiered on YouTube on August 24, 2019, and it currently has over 4.8 million views. Stephen Hancock also produced the film with Karen Elizabeth, and he also did the cinematography. Use code: ARTANDWAR for 5% off at midwestgunworks.SCP: Dollhouse is a short horror film directed by Stephen Hancock and written by Evan Muir, Amna Secerovic, and Alyssa Torralva. Use code: ARTANDWAR for 5% off at Ĭheck out our link tree for the rest of our stuff! Use code: ARTANDWAR10 for $10 off an SMU Belt at Joining the lads this week is Stephen Hancock, known for his work on SCP: Overlord (2020), The Road to Nowhere (2017) and SCP: Dollhouse (2019) to discuss film making, his process and a ton of behind the scenes insight into his work, bringing realistic tactical gear and guns to the big screen, modern films, why he’s selective about who he works with, Nathan points out some slight inconsistencies about Steven Paddock and the Vegas shooting, the gang gets into the evils of modern technology, Stephen talks about making Machinima with the Halo games back in the day, how he learnt various film making skills, some advice for those interested in getting into the film industry and much more!Ĭheck out Stephen's kickstarter for SCP: HERETIC here!Ĭheck out our Patreon here to support what we do and get insider perks!
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