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{{ | {{Title|''Halo Infinite'' announcement trailer}} | ||
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The '''Halo Infinite | The '''Halo Infinite announcement trailer''' was the announcement trailer for ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' released in 2018. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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*'''Morse code''': ... --- ... --.. . - .- .... .- .-.. --- --. .-. -.. ''(SOS [[Installation 07|ZETA HALO]] GRD)'' | |||
*'''Pelican screen''': [[2560|5.27.2560]] | |||
==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> On [[2018#December|December 14, 2018]], [[343 Industries]] hosted [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTreFoLAufw&ab_channel=HALO a stream] that covered the making of the trailer. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Concept art and development=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:HI_AnnounceTrailer_Concept_1.jpg|Concept art for the trailer. | ||
File:HI_AnnounceTrailer_Concept_2.jpg|Concept art for the trailer. | |||
File:HI_AnnounceTrailer_Concept_3.jpg|Concept art for the trailer. | |||
File:HI PackageMarkIV_Early.png|An image from the trailer's development, depicting an early version of John-117's armor. | |||
File:HI_E318_Gameplay.png|An image from the trailer's development, showing a first-person gameplay perspective. | |||
File:HI_E318_Helmet_Render.png|A render of John's helmet from the trailer. | |||
File:HI_E318_Helmet_Detail.png|A render of John's helmet, showing the detailed textures. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Images=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:HI E318Trailer Writing.jpg|Mysterious writing on a cave wall in the trailer. | |||
File:HI_E318_Desert.png|An environment in the trailer. | |||
File:HI_E318_Marines.png|[[Marines]] wielding the BR85-like weapons in the trailer | |||
File:HI_E318_JohnReveal.png|The reveal of John-117 at the end of the trailer. | |||
File:HI_E318_HaloRing.png|The Halo ring on which the trailer is set. | |||
File:HI_E318_LogoReveal.png|The logo reveal at the end of the trailer. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, September 30, 2023
The Halo Infinite announcement trailer was the announcement trailer for Halo Infinite released in 2018.
Transcript[edit]
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- Morse code: ... --- ... --.. . - .- .... .- .-.. --- --. .-. -.. (SOS ZETA HALO GRD)
- Pelican screen: 5.27.2560
Production notes[edit]
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] On December 14, 2018, 343 Industries hosted a stream that covered the making of the trailer.
Gallery[edit]
Concept art and development[edit]
Images[edit]
Marines wielding the BR85-like weapons in the trailer
Sources[edit]