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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
The song played in the background's first half is [[Kazuma Jinnouchi]]'s piece and the second half is an arrangment of Kazuma's favourite ''[[Halo 3]]'' piece.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kazjin2612/status/1006640005987500032 '''Twitter''' ''- Kazuma Jinnouchi twitter response'']</ref> [[Nicolas Bouvier]] was also a factor in the design of certain aspects.<ref>[https://twitter.com/nbsparth/status/1006551493774696448 '''Twitter''' ''- Sparth response'']</ref>
The song played in the background's first half is [[Kazuma Jinnouchi]]'s piece, which is based on [[Neil Davidge]]'s ''[[Green and Blue]]'' from [[Halo 4: Original Soundtrack|''Halo 4''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Soundtrack]], and the second half is an arrangment of Kazuma's favourite ''[[Halo 3]]'' piece.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kazjin2612/status/1006640005987500032 '''Twitter''' ''- Kazuma Jinnouchi twitter response'']</ref> [[Nicolas Bouvier]] was also a factor in the design of certain aspects.<ref>[https://twitter.com/nbsparth/status/1006551493774696448 '''Twitter''' ''- Sparth response'']</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:28, March 29, 2020

The Halo Infinite - E3 2018 - Announcement Trailer was the announcement trailer for Halo Infinite.

Transcript

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Production notes

The song played in the background's first half is Kazuma Jinnouchi's piece, which is based on Neil Davidge's Green and Blue from Halo 4's Soundtrack, and the second half is an arrangment of Kazuma's favourite Halo 3 piece.[1] Nicolas Bouvier was also a factor in the design of certain aspects.[2]

Gallery

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