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|release date= October 5, 2012 <ref name="Bulletin 5252012">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/05/25/The-Halo-Bulletin-52512.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin 5.25.2012'']</ref> | |release date= *''Series'': [[2012|October 5-November 2, 2012]] <ref name="Bulletin 5252012">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/05/25/The-Halo-Bulletin-52512.aspx '''Halo Waypoint:''' ''The Halo Bulletin 5.25.2012'']</ref> | ||
|runtime= | *''Special Edition'': November 6, 2012 | ||
*''Blu-ray/DVD'': December 4, 2012 {{Ref/Reuse|thb101012}} | |||
*''Deluxe Edition'': [[2013|May 27, 2013]] <ref name="cvg">[http://www.computerandvideogames.com/395420/halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-gets-blu-raydvd-release-in-may/ '''CVG:''' ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn gets Blu-ray/DVD release in May'']</ref> | |||
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{{Quote|The Story of Halo 4 Begins at Dawn.|Official tagline}} | {{Quote|The Story of Halo 4 Begins at Dawn.|Official tagline}} | ||
'''''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn''''' is a live-action film and miniseries set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]]. Although shot as a feature-length film, ''Forward Unto Dawn'' was originally released as a webseries consisting of five roughly 15-minute episodes, the first of which was released on October 5, 2012,{{Ref/Reuse|Bulletin 5252012}} with the rest following on a weekly basis. The series' plot is set 31 years before ''[[Halo 4]]'', occurring in the early days of the [[Human-Covenant War]] circa [[2526]],<ref name="THB 7.18.12">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/07/19/The-Halo-Bulletin-71812.aspx ''The Halo Bulletin: 7.18.12'']</ref> and revolves around [[Thomas Lasky]], a young cadet at [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]], and how [[John-117]] inspired him to eventually become a leader. Lasky is also a prominent character in ''Halo 4'' as a commander on the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}.<ref>[http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118053273 '''Variety''': '' 'Halo' Web series to bow before next game'']</ref> The name of the series, aside from being a reference to the [[UNSC frigate]] ''[[UNSC Forward Unto Dawn|Forward Unto Dawn]]'', is given new significance in the series as part a running motif based around [[Forward Unto Dawn (poem)|a poem]]. The series was known as ''Sleeper'' during pre-production.<ref name="Sparkast 14">[http://halo.xbox.com/Content/assets/en-us/Podcast/343Sparkast_014.mp3 ''343 Sparkast 014'']</ref> | |||
''Forward Unto Dawn'' is hosted on [[Halo Waypoint]] and [[Wikipedia:Machinima.com|Machinima.com]].<ref>[http://www.insidegamingdaily.com/2012/04/30/halo-4-live-action-series-to-debut-on-machinima-network/ '''Inside Gaming Daily''': ''IGDaily - Halo Live-Action Series - 4/30/12'']</ref> The ''Forward Unto Dawn Special Edition'', which contains the complete, film-length cut of ''Forward Unto Dawn'' as well as additional material, is included with the ''[[Halo 4 Limited Edition]]'' and is available via ''Halo Waypoint''.<ref name="thb5612">[http://www.halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/05/16/The-Halo-Bulletin-51612.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin 5.16.12'']</ref> The ''Special Edition'' was also released for download on [[Xbox LIVE]] on November 5, 2012, for 2,800 Microsoft points.<ref>[http://marketplace.xbox.com/en-CA/Product/Halo-4-Forward-Unto-Dawn-Special-Edition/f9954433-a8ee-4d85-800e-84cef8f9acc4 '''Xbox Live''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Special Edition'']</ref> The film cut was released on Blu-Ray and DVD on December 4, 2012.<ref name="thb101012">[http://blogs.halowaypoint.com/Headlines/post/2012/10/10/The-Halo-Bulletin-101012-.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 10.10.12'']</ref> Originally released on the MachinimaPrime YouTube channel, episodes 3-5 of the series were taken offline on YouTube some time following the release of the ''Special Edition'', but are back online in certain regions as of September 2013.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbBYG77VeCE '''YouTube''' - ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Part 3 (Live-Action Halo Series)'']</ref> | |||
The series also incorporated interactive features with the [[Halo Channel]] application for [[Xbox One]]. Viewers could complete challenges related to the series to unlock features that can be used in ''Halo'' games. Each episode has several challenges and "Second Story" videos that expand on events that were not shown in the series. Additionally, viewers could access the Halo Channel's "Halo Encyclopedia" to gain information on characters, locations, weapons, and vehicles that are featured in ''Forward Unto Dawn''.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-gb/halo-channel '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Halo Channel'']</ref> | |||
==Synopsis== | |||
{{Spoiler/begin}} | |||
===Plot summary=== | |||
{{Main|l1=Webseries transcripts|1=Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn/Transcripts}} | |||
[[File:FUD - Hastati Squad.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Hastati Squad]] during a training exercise.]] | |||
The series begins with [[Thomas Lasky]], [[executive officer]] of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, picking up [[Cortana]]'s [[Emergency locator beacon|distress signal]] from the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, which has been adrift in space for four years. Learning that [[John-117|SPARTAN-117]] is aboard the ship, Lasky has a flashback to the events that led to him meeting the Spartan for the first time and how he inspired him to become a leader. The "present-day" segments, which feature clips of Cortana's inner monologues during her solitude aboard the ''Dawn'', serve as a framing device for the main narrative, which focuses on Thomas Lasky as a young freshman cadet in [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]] on [[Circinius IV]] amidst the [[Insurrection]] circa [[2526]]. Organized into [[Hastati Squad]], a freshman unit in the class of 2529, Lasky expresses sympathy for the [[Insurrectionist]]s and shows a constant disregard for the orders of his superiors, resulting in Hastati receiving low combat scores and Lasky himself being shunned by the rest of the squad. Worse, his health declines rapidly during the school's mandatory acclimation to [[cryonics|cryosleep]], suffering blisters and a persistent cough. | |||
[[File:CAMS - Lasky space elevator.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Lasky sitting near Corbulo Academy's space elevator.]] | |||
In his spare time, Lasky replays video messages by his now-deceased brother [[Cadmon Lasky|Cadmon]], with whom he used to have regular video correspondence. Most of Lasky's classmates, particularly [[Walter Vickers]], are unrelenting in their provocation of Thomas, affirming their distaste for the freshman who fails to live up to the example set by his brother and his [[Lasky (colonel)|mother]], a [[UNSC Defense Force|UNSCDF]] [[colonel]] and former superior of CAMS professor, [[K. L. Mehaffey|Colonel Mehaffey]]. One of the few cadets sympathetic to him is [[Chyler Silva]], who attempts to encourage Thomas to be a better leader, and [[Michael Sullivan]], who cares little about his performance and focuses on hacking classified UNSC mission recordings, eventually uncovering footage recorded by a [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan]]'s helmet camera. Another Hastati Squad member, [[Junjie Chen]], struggles to live up to the expectations of his father and is concerned about Lasky's poor performance decreasing his combat scores. Frustrated by the verbal and minor physical harassment he receives from Vickers, Lasky eventually assaults his squadmate in the school's [[mess hall]]. Lasky mildly injures Vickers and only stops when Colonel Mehaffey intervenes. Despite Lasky's consistent misbehavior, the Colonel makes an effort to have him embrace the warrior culture of the UNSC and inspire him to become a better leader. | |||
Mehaffey's efforts dawn on Lasky and he volunteers to lead Hastati moments prior to the start of their final combat exercise, a contest of | Mehaffey's efforts dawn on Lasky and he volunteers to lead Hastati moments prior to the start of their final combat exercise, a contest of [[Capture the Flag]]. While waiting for [[Zuma Squad]] to approach their flag's location, Lasky organizes Hastati into cover in a tight formation adjacent their flag, a seemingly ill-tactical maneuver. Lasky orders his men to remove their [[CH252 helmet|helmets]] as they contain [[Identification friend or foe|IFF transponders]] detectable by the enemy's [[motion tracker|motion sensors]]. With Zuma converging on Hastati's flag, Lasky positions his squad in a formation reminiscent of the [[Wikipedia:Pincer movement|pincer movement]], a tactic utilized to great effect by [[Wikipedia:Hannibal|Hannibal]] at [[Wikipedia:Battle of Cannae|Cannae]] in 216 BCE, taught to the freshman cadets only a day before the exercise by Col. Mehaffey. Funneled into a trap, the enemy cadets are eliminated or captured by two sections of Hastati cadets, with Hastati suffering no casualties of their own in the process. An emboldened Lasky, charging towards Zuma's flag, finally succumbs to his ailing health and collapses meters away from completing the objective. | ||
Lasky wakes up and is informed by [[Hughes|Dr. Hughes]] that his condition is an allergic reaction to the cryo drug [[cytoprethaline]], which is vital for cryo-sleep to prevent damage to cells. Resting in his room, Lasky wakes up to see Chyler sitting beside him and watching his recordings. She urges him to stop wallowing in his brother's death and expresses concern for his condition; she also reveals that Hastati Squad was victorious in the capture the flag exercise, congratulating Lasky for his tactical maneuver. Lasky and Silva then join the rest of Hastati Squad to watch the classified recordings Sullivan has pieced together. To the great bemusement of the cadets, the footage shows [[SPARTAN-II Program|large soldiers]] in [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|unfamiliar armor]], fighting [[Covenant|unknown hostiles]] alongside Insurrectionists. The cadets are shocked by the soldiers appearance, although Silva is more surprised that the UNSC would be fighting alongside the Insurrectionists. Shortly afterward, Lasky learns that because of the severity of his cytoprethaline allergy, he is offered the choice for a medical discharge. The following night, Lasky reveals this to Silva, who professes that she will miss him if he leaves. The two kiss but are interrupted as an evacuation alarm goes off. | |||
Lasky and Silva join the rest of Hastati Squad in a queue for the academy's [[space elevator]], while [[Orbital Drop Shock Troopers]] drop in to the academy grounds. The stress of waiting proves too much for [[Dimah Tchakova]], who against the orders of their squad leader [[April Orenski]] rushes in front of the queue and invokes her mother's position to allow a Marine to let her in the next elevator car. As the car ascends, the rest of the cadets watch in horror as three [[Ceudar-pattern heavy corvette|alien ships]] appear in the clouds and one of them opens fire on the space tether. The tether's lower structure collapses on the building and the members of Hastati Squad barely escape the destruction. | |||
The cadets make their way through the embattled academy campus and Lasky witnesses Col. Mehaffey being killed by [[Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher|Needler]] fire. Hastati Squad regroups in Lasky's dorm room, but they are forced to move out as a [[Sangheili Zealot]] approaches, methodically slaughtering other cadets in their rooms. As the Elite enters another room, the cadets make a break for it with Chen taking point; however, Chen is killed by a [[active camouflage|camouflaged]] Zealot. The other cadets manage to escape to the armory and seal the [[door]], with Lasky raising a distress beacon. The Elite eventually breaks through the armory's door and the cadets hide, Vickers being separated from the others. As the Elite closes in on the cadets' hiding spot, Vickers attempts to distract it to allow the others to escape but is promptly killed. The other cadets are only saved by the timely arrival of [[John-117]], who kills the Zealot by stabbing it in the back. | |||
[[File:FUD - Chief n cadets.jpg|thumb|250px|The surviving cadets meet John-117.]] | |||
The Spartan reveals that Lasky, Silva, Orenski and Sullivan are the only survivors on the entire planet and that they are to be evacuated; they will join with the rest of the [[Blue Team|Spartan team]] at the rendezvous point. Making their way outside, they are caught in a firefight with [[Kig-Yar|Jackal]] snipers and Sullivan is wounded. After the Spartan neutralizes the Covenant sharpshooters, the group use the now-deceased [[Black|General Black]]'s [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle|Warthog]] to drive out of the academy toward the evac point. | |||
The Warthog is ambushed by Jackals on the journey and becomes irreparably damaged, and the squad is forced proceed on foot. Silva realizes that she has taken a [[Type-33 Guided Munitions Launcher|needler]] round to the stomach; the squad flees into the jungle as the Chief engages and kills a single Hunter. With all [[biofoam]] having been used to treat Sullivan's leg, however, Silva dies shortly afterwards. Having ran out of ammunition during the previous fight, the Spartan plans to distract the second Hunter while the cadets run to safety. Distraught at Silva's death, Lasky volunteers to take the Chief's place. As the Hunter is focusing on Lasky, the Chief successfully uses a [[M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose grenade|grenade]] to neutralize the walking tank. The battered team makes it to the rendezvous point at dawn, where they are picked up by a Pelican carrying [[Kelly-087]] and [[Frederic-104]]. The Chief commends Lasky for valor under fire, and gives him an armor fragment from the Hunter as a memento. | |||
Back in the present, Commander Lasky prepares to enter cryo while holding his dog tags; Silva's dog tags and the Hunter armor fragment are attached to the tags' chain, Lasky having kept them for over three decades. The ''Infinity'' and its escorts jump into slipspace, with [[Requiem]] as their destination. As the ''Dawn''{{'}}s wreckage is inexorably pulled toward the mysterious shield world, Cortana prepares to reawaken the Master Chief at last. | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
{{Spoiler/end}} | {{Spoiler/end}} | ||
== | ==Production== | ||
{| | [[File:FUD - CAMS comparison.jpg|thumb|250px|A comparison of an unfinished shot of Corbulo Academy from the official trailer (above), and the finalized version, with digitally added elements such as [[wind turbine]]s, satellite dishes and a [[space elevator]] (below).]] | ||
|<youtube | {{Quote|We wanted to do something unique from a narrative standpoint that's big in scale.|Matt McCloskey - ''Director, Franchise Business Development''}} | ||
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|- | According to director [[Wikipedia:Stewart Hendler|Stewart Hendler]], time was considered the primary challenge when embarking on a production of this scalen a relatively short notice. Primarily written by screenwriters Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing, work on the script is noted to have begun around [[2011|December 2011]]. Production officially started in late April 2012.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} | ||
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===Filming and effects=== | |||
Filming, which lasted for a total of five weeks, started on April 28, 2012 at [[Wikipedia:Simon Fraser University|Simon Fraser University]] in [[Wikipedia:Vancouver|Vancouver]], [[Wikipedia:British Columbia|British Columbia]], [[Wikipedia:Canada|Canada]], a popular filming location for many notable science fiction series like [[Wikipedia:Stargate SG-1|''Stargate SG-1'']] and [[Wikipedia:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Since much of the series is set at Corbulo Academy, an actual, existing location was used to give the school a concrete identity. Although many other locations around the world were initially considered to represent the academy, the SFU was chosen because of its rugged, decidedly futuristic architecture.<ref name="sleeper">'''[[Awakening a Sleeper]]'''</ref> For the filming, the campus was decorated with additional embellishments, including various UNSC [[propaganda]] murals and a statue of the academy's namesake, the Roman general [[Wikipedia:Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo|Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo]].<ref name="Kotaku 512012">[http://kotaku.com/5906858/first-look-at-the-set-of-the-halo-4-live-action-series '''Kotaku.com:''' ''First Look at the "Set" of the Halo 4 Live Action Series'']</ref> Most outdoors scenes within the academy, as well as the establishing shots of the campus and select indoor scenes like the mess hall, were filmed on-location at SFU.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} | |||
[[File:FUD Production - Dam.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A production still of a filming session near a dam.]] | |||
After the first week of filming at the SFU campus, the second week was spent shooting the forest scenes, namely the cadets' training exercises and the final battle sequence, including the Warthog chase. The forest location was woodland in a drainage basin north of Vancouver. Despite some logistical problems, the site attracted the attention of the crew because of its unique, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Most of the interior scenes at the academy were filmed on set during the last three weeks of filming. While the SFU campus is recognizable as a real-world location, the sets were designed with an emphasis on giving the series a unique signature aesthetic. The largest of the three major sets was a single 25-meter long hallway, which was used to represent many different hallways in the series, primarily the main corridor at the Corbulo Academy dorms. As part of the hallway set, a single dorm room was also created and was similarly used to depict several different rooms. The third major set was the cadets' locker room and cryo training facility.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} | |||
In post-production, computer-generated imagery was added to depict the Covenant aliens and enhance some of the environments. Many of the 3D and art assets came directly from 343 Industries, with most of the Covenant species designs being based on those in ''Halo 4''. A number of visual effects were added to the SFU campus in post-production, most prominently the [[space elevator]] towering over the buildings. For the scene of the space tether being destroyed, the effects team made some research into the physics of how such a structure would collapse and created a computer-aided dynamic system to model the effect.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_Oq-84U2h0 '''YouTube''': ''Halo After Dawn - Episode 11'']</ref> | |||
{{Clear}} | |||
===Cast and characters=== | |||
[[File:FUD Cadet Dormitory.jpg|thumb|250px|A production still featuring most of the main characters.]] | |||
While the role of the main protagonist is filled by [[Thomas Lasky]], who is also a major character in ''Halo 4'', [[John-117|Master Chief John-117]] also plays a pivotal role in the series. Lasky is played by Australian actor [[Wikipedia:Tom Green (Australian actor)|Tom Green]].<ref name="credits">[http://www.microsoft.com/games/mgsgamecatalog/halo4_fud_credits.aspx '''Microsoft Game Studios''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Series Credits'']</ref> The Master Chief is portrayed by Canadian actor [[Wikipedia:Daniel Cudmore|Daniel Cudmore]], best known for his role as the mutant [[Wikipedia:Colossus in other media#X2|Colossus]] in the [[Wikipedia:X-Men (film series)|''X-Men'' film series]]. Cudmore also performed the Master Chief's stunts, as he doubles as a stunt performer. He considered the role a challenge; as the cumbersome suit would significantly mute natural movement, Cudmore found that his physical acting came across more clearly by exaggerating his movements.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} As ''Forward Unto Dawn'' is set thirty-one years before ''Halo 4'', the production team originally experimented with de-aging [[Steve Downes]]' voice so he could voice the fifteen-year-old John-117; Cudmore would act only as the Spartan's physical embodiment. However, the team realized that Downes' altered voice sounded too high-pitched. Thus, a separate actor, {{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773430/ Alex Puccinelli]}},{{Ref/Reuse|credits}} was given the role of voicing John, whose voice would evolve over three decades to possess the gruffer quality of Downes' performance.{{Ref/Reuse|THB 7.18.12}} | |||
When the main roles were being cast, it was considered important that the cadets would appear believable as young and inexperienced teenagers forced into a life-and-death situation.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} At the time of casting, there was a fair amount of secrecy surrounding the production, then known only as ''"Sleeper"'', and the actors were not initially informed that the series would be set in the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]].{{Ref/Reuse|cryo}}<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZHvDfNZe6o '''YouTube''': '' Halo After Dawn: Episode 3 - The Haircut'']</ref> In preparation for their roles, the actors for the main characters were given a collection material to study, including the existing [[Halo novels|''Halo'' novels]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bOajLVJ3CE '''YouTube''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Anna Popplewell (Exclusive Interview)'']</ref> Although basic background profiles had been created for the characters in advance, the actors were given a degree of freedom to build on the cadets' backstories themselves.<ref name="cryo">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jHclMt97Qw '''YouTube''': ''Halo After Dawn: Episode 4 - Cryo'']</ref> Over the course of the week before the filming began, the actors for the cadets of Hastati Squad underwent an intense basic training regimen, fashioned after military training, under the supervision of the series' stunt coordinator James Bamford as well as an additional military consultant. Taking place in a warehouse in Vancouver, the program consisted of basic physical exercises, various military drills, and even live-fire weapons training with assault rifles so the actors would be able to perform their parts in a more convincing manner and be acclimatized to moving as a unit. Stewart Hendler wanted Bamford to go as far as possible with the training, to the point of the actors vomiting and "calling their agents", although all of them endured through the process.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} | |||
{{#widget:Vimeo|id=62203990|width=300|thumb|caption=HALO 4: FUD - Title Sequence - Making Of}} | |||
The following is a list of cast members in ''Forward Unto Dawn'':<ref name="cast">[http://www.microsoft.com/games/mgsgamecatalog/halo4_fud_credits.aspx '''Microsoft''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Series Credits'']</ref> | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Tom Green (Australian actor)|Tom Green]] as ''[[Thomas Lasky]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Anna Popplewell|Anna Popplewell]] as ''[[Chyler Silva]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Enisha Brewster|Enisha Brewster]] as ''[[April Orenski]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Ayelet Zurer|Ayelet Zurer]] as ''[[K. L. Mehaffey|Col. Mehaffey]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1642004/ Masam Holden]}} as ''[[Michael Sullivan]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Mike Dopud|Mike Dopud]] as ''[[Black|Gen. Black]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4256622/ Iain Belcher]}} as ''[[Walter Vickers]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Osric Chau|Osric Chau]] as ''[[Junjie Chen]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3304127/ Kat de Lieva]}} as ''[[Dimah Tchakova]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Daniel Cudmore|Daniel Cudmore]] as ''[[John-117|Master Chief]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3773430/ Alex Puccinelli]}} as the voice of ''Master Chief'' | |||
*[[Jen Taylor]] as ''[[Cortana]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3922289/ Jenna Berman]}} as ''[[Kelly-087]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5292130/ Tony Giroux]}} as ''[[Frederic-104]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1756208/ Chris Stevens]}} as ''[[Hughes|Dr. Hughes]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Max Carver|Max Carver]] as ''[[Cadmon Lasky]]'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Ty Olsson|Ty Olsson]] as ''[[Thomas Lasky|Adult Lasky]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1394523/ Darren O'Hare]}} as the voice of ''Adult Lasky'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3240806/ Robin August]}} as ''[[Orlin]]'' | |||
*{{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3435355/ Man Hung Chan]}} as ''Junjie's Father'' | |||
*[[Wikipedia:Jill Teed|Jill Teed]] as ''[[Lasky (colonel)|Col. Lasky]]'' | |||
===Costumes and props=== | |||
[[File:FUD - Concept CadetUniform.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art of the CAMS cadet uniforms.]] | |||
The uniforms worn by the cadets at Corbulo Academy were largely based on existing UNSC uniform designs while taking subtle design cues from real-world military academy uniforms, particularly the minimalistic and slim silhouette of those used at US Military Academy [[Wikipedia:United States Military Academy|West Point]]. Although other colors such as blue were initially considered, white was chosen as the primary color to convey an impression of formality and a "clean slate", corresponding with the series being a prequel centering around young cadets. In reference to a recognizable military motif, a subtle chevron pattern was incorporated to the front piece of the uniforms. The darker colored sections in the uniform's trousers are based on a similar dual coloration theme in the [[UNSC Marine Corps Battle Dress Uniform|UNSC Marine BDUs]] in ''Halo 4''; the battledress worn by the Marines in ''Forward Unto Dawn'' closely resembles the designs in ''Halo 4''.<ref name="looks">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a49CzHmhzfM '''YouTube''': ''HALO 4: LOOKS THAT KILL'']</ref> | |||
UNSC officer uniforms seen in the series are largely derived from the designs seen in ''[[Halo 3]]'' and ''[[Halo: Reach]]'', but are given an olive drab coloration as opposed to the blue-gray or white typical of [[UNSC Navy]] uniforms. Although it has been previously established that unaugmented humans must enter [[cryonics|cryo-sleep]] fully naked, this was circumvented by giving the cadets dedicated "cryo-suits" to wear in scenes involving cryo-stasis. The suits were created by a Vancouver wet suit company and were designed to be skintight with the requirement they could be removed on camera for the scene with Lasky removing his suit in the shower to reveal his blisters.{{Ref/Reuse|looks}} However, not all of the cadets wore the rubber suits in the cryo scenes,{{Ref/Reuse|cryo}} and would instead use a similarly colored bodysuits made of fabric. | |||
Most props, including the Master Chief's [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV|Mark IV MJOLNIR armor]] and the body armor sets and weapons used by the cadets and Marines, were created by Los Angeles company Legacy Effects, which has previously worked on major film productions such as ''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man (film)|Iron Man]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra|G.I. Joe]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:Pacific Rim (film)|Pacific Rim]]''. The MJOLNIR armor is visually based on the design from the ''[[Halo Legends]]'' short ''[[The Package (animated short)|The Package]]''. Realizing the suit physically proved to be a challenge, as the original model was not designed to be worn by an actual person. Built specifically using Cudmore's body as a template, most of the armor components are actually made of a flexible material to allow more unrestricted movement. Due to sweat building up in the heavy and fully enclosed rubber suit, the suit was cleaned with vodka after each filming session. The visor was separately processed by eyewear manufacturer [[Wikipedia:Oakley, Inc.|Oakley, Inc.]] to give its iconic, golden reflective coating.{{Ref/Reuse|looks}} | |||
[[File:FUD -Warthog.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Warthog featured in the series.]] | |||
Although ''Halo''-themed weapons and other items existed as leftovers from prior live action projects, Legacy built most of the weapons from scratch with additional attention to detail such as LED lights and a tactical [[flashlight]] in the MA5 assault rifles.{{Ref/Reuse|sleeper}} In addition to these new props, ''Forward Unto Dawn'' also reuses a number of props and costumes from previous live-action media. The [[ODST armor]] from ''[[The Life]]'' is seen in several episodes. Additional ODST and Marine Armor was possibly borrowed from ''[[Halo: Landfall]]''. The [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV|MJOLNIR armor]] worn by [[Kelly-087]] and [[Frederic-104]] originally appeared in ''[[Deliver Hope]]'', in which the suits were worn by [[Catherine-B320]] and [[Thom-293]], respectively. The suits and helmets were repainted and physically altered to distinguish them from the [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark V|Mark V armor]] they originally portrayed; for example, the jowl and forehead armor guard on Kelly's helmet are taken from one of the suit's [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/FJ/PARA variant|FJ/PARA]] knee guards. | |||
The Warthog featured in ''Forward Unto Dawn'' was originally created by [[WETA Workshop]] for the ''[[Halo: Landfall]]'' live action shorts used to promote ''[[Halo 3]]''. With superficial renovations, the vehicle is reused as [[Black|General Black]]'s personal transport and later as the centerpiece of the climactic Warthog ride sequence. Action shots of the Warthog driving across the forest road were performed with stunt doubles, while close-ups of the actors in the car were shot by towing the vehicle by a rig in the back of a slower-moving truck with camera equipment. When attached to the trailer, the Warthog's own front wheels had to be removed and replaced by smaller ones. This and many other maintenance operations on the Warthog were performed by WETA technician Peter Osbourne, who was largely responsible for engineering the vehicle in the first place and has been said to be the only person in the world truly capable of operating it.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le6TQCk2j7I '''YouTube''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Behind the Scenes - "Shooting the Warthog Chase"'']</ref> | |||
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== | ===Promotion and trailers=== | ||
A [[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn teaser trailer|teaser trailer]] for the series was released on Halo Waypoint and on YouTube by Machinima on July 2, 2012.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/detail/halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-teaser/f09d710d-8904-4cde-a620-6c0033f8133e '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Teaser'']</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8me1cD01Lw '''YouTube''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Official Teaser Trailer'']</ref> A series of short featurettes were also filmed back to back with the series to flesh out the setting and to provide an insight into everyday life at Corbulo. These featurettes were directed by Jamieson Fry, who was picked partly because of his prior knowledge of the ''Halo'' universe.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFHdC-Pk5bQ '''YouTube''': ''Halo After Dawn: Episode 7 - Lecture'']</ref> The following trailers were released prior to the release date of the webseries: | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn trailer|Official teaser trailer]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Enlist|Enlist]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Cryo|Cryo]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Flag|Flag]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Joyride|Joyride]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Lecture|Lecture]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Squad|Squad]] | |||
*[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Mid-Season Trailer|Mid-Season trailer]] | |||
Prior to and during the initial online release of ''Forward Unto Dawn'', Machinima released a 13-part series, [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELNrl45EfszdQ ''Halo After Dawn'']. Hosted by Mr. Sark and Adam Kovic, ''After Dawn'' featured interviews with the ''Forward Unto Dawn'' cast and crew, with the episodes discussing various aspects of the series, including behind-the-scenes insight.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=ELNrl45EfszdQ '''YouTube''': ''Halo After Dawn'']</ref> | |||
===Soundtrack=== | |||
{{Main|Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Original Soundtrack}} | |||
The musical score for ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn'' was composed by [[Nathan Lanier]] and officially released on [[2013|July 10, 2013]].<ref>[https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/halo-4-forward-unto-dawn/id671111857 '''iTunes''' - ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn by Nathan Lanier'']</ref> A 26-track isolated score is also included as a bonus feature in the Blu-ray/DVD edition of the film. | |||
==Special editions== | |||
[[File:H4fud bluray.jpeg|250px|thumb|The Limited Edition Blu-ray/DVD combo Deluxe Edition.]] | |||
The extended edition, available on ''[[Halo Waypoint]]'' to owners of the ''[[Halo 4 Limited Edition]]'', contains an alternate cut of the series itself as a single continuous film, totaling 90 minutes in length; this includes a "[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn: Prelude|Prelude]]" segment featured at the beginning of the film and a blooper reel at the end. The film remains largely identical to the webseries, aside from moving the "present-day" portions chronicling Cortana's descent into [[rampancy]] aboard the UNSC ''Forward Unto Dawn'' to a single sequence at the beginning of the film, whereas in the webseries they were splintered into individual scenes featured in the opening of each episode. The online extended edition also contains various pieces of bonus material, including [[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn character interviews|interviews]] with the main characters, additional videos and behind-the-scenes footage, including ''[[Awakening a Sleeper]]'', a 20-minute "making of" documentary of the series.<ref>[http://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/fud '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Forward Unto Dawn'']</ref> | |||
A Blu-Ray/DVD combo "Deluxe Edition", containing additional exclusive material including art cards, a poster and over 100 minutes of bonus content, was released for [[Wikipedia:DVD region code|Region 2]] on May 27, 2013.{{Ref/Reuse|cvg}}<ref>[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Halo-Forward-Deluxe-Edition-Blu-ray/dp/B00BJMYEYG/ '''Amazon''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Deluxe Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo'']</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
{{Featurelist|secondcolumn=title-5|title-1=Characters| | |||
*[[April Orenski]] {{1st}}<ref name="Times">[http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/07/11/halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-will-be-the-first-halo-movie/#/5 '''The Angeles Times: Hero Complex''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn’ will be the first ‘Halo’ movie'']</ref> | *[[April Orenski]] {{1st}}<ref name="Times">[http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/07/11/halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-will-be-the-first-halo-movie/#/5 '''The Angeles Times: Hero Complex''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn’ will be the first ‘Halo’ movie'']</ref> | ||
*[[Cadmon Lasky]] {{1st}} <ref name="IMDb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2262308/fullcredits#cast '''IMDb''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Full cast and crew'']</ref> | *[[Cadmon Lasky]] {{1st}} <ref name="IMDb">[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2262308/fullcredits#cast '''IMDb''': ''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Full cast and crew'']</ref> | ||
*[[ | *[[Christina Rice]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Chyler Silva]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Cortana]] | *[[Cortana]] | ||
*[[Dimah Tchakova]] {{1st}} | *[[Daniel Black]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Dimah Tchakova]] {{1st}}{{Ref/Reuse|Times}} | |||
*[[Dyer]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Foster]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Frederic-104]] | *[[Frederic-104]] | ||
*[[Hamish Beamish]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Hughes]] {{1st}}<ref name="Halo Waypoint">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/07/13/The-Halo-Bulletin-71212.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 7.12.12'']</ref> | *[[Hughes]] {{1st}}<ref name="Halo Waypoint">[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/07/13/The-Halo-Bulletin-71212.aspx '''Halo Waypoint''': ''The Halo Bulletin: 7.12.12'']</ref> | ||
*[[James McCann]] {{ | *[[James McCann]] {{Fm}} | ||
*[[John-117]] | |||
*[[Junjie Chen]] {{1st}} | *[[Junjie Chen]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Kelly-087]] {{Ref/Reuse|IMDb}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Audrey Lasky]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Mehaffey]] {{1st}} | *[[Kennedy Mehaffey]] {{1st}}{{Ref/Reuse|Halo Waypoint}} | ||
*[[Michael Sullivan]] {{1st}} | *[[Michael Sullivan]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Shere]] {{1st}} | *[[Moulder]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Newton (CAMS)|Newton]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[ | *[[Orlin]] {{1st}} | ||
*[[Phillip Shere]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Ridge]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Sean Kaye]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Taylor (first-year cadet)]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Taylor (fourth-year cadet)]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Thomas Lasky]] | |||
*[[Unidentified Sangheili Zealot]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Verrelli]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Walter Vickers]] {{1st}} | *[[Walter Vickers]] {{1st}} | ||
|title-2=Species| | |||
*[[Human]] | *[[Human]] | ||
*[[Kig-Yar]] | |||
*[[Lekgolo]] | |||
**[[Mgalekgolo]]<ref>[http://www.mediafire.com/view/?om4u4m420g5me8d '''Mediafire -''' ''Hunter screenshots, FuD Episode 4 credit previews'']</ref> | |||
*[[Sangheili]] | *[[Sangheili]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Unggoy]] {{C|Voices only}} | ||
|title-3=Organizations| | |||
*[[Covenant]] | *[[Covenant]] | ||
*[[Insurrectionist]]s | *[[Insurrectionist]]s | ||
**[[Bandusa Insurrectionist group]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[UNSC Defense Force]] | *[[UNSC Defense Force]] | ||
**[[Hastati Squad]]<ref>[http://blogs.halo.xbox.com/Headlines/post/2012/09/23/Waypoint-Schedule-Sept-24-30.aspx '''Halo Waypoint -''' ''Waypoint Schedule: Sept 24-30'']</ref> {{1st}} | **[[Corbulo Academy of Military Science|Corbulo Academy Corps of Cadets]] | ||
***[[Hastati Squad]] <ref>[http://blogs.halo.xbox.com/Headlines/post/2012/09/23/Waypoint-Schedule-Sept-24-30.aspx '''Halo Waypoint -''' ''Waypoint Schedule: Sept 24-30'']</ref> {{1st}} | |||
***[[Zuma Squad]] {{1st}} | |||
**[[UNSC Marine Corps]] | **[[UNSC Marine Corps]] | ||
***[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Weapons]] | ***[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Weapons]] | ||
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***[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Weapons]] | ***[[UNSC Special Forces|Naval Special Weapons]] | ||
****[[SPARTAN-II Program]] | ****[[SPARTAN-II Program]] | ||
*****[[Blue Team]] | |||
***[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | ***[[Office of Naval Intelligence]] | ||
===Vehicles | |title-4=Locations| | ||
*[[Circinius system]] {{1st}} | |||
**[[Circinius IV]] {{1st}} | |||
***[[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Epoloch system]] | |||
**[[Requiem]] {{Im}} | |||
*[[Lambda Serpentis system]] | |||
**[[Jericho VII]] | |||
*[[Procyon system]] | |||
**[[Arcadia]] | |||
*[[Sol System]] | |||
**[[Earth]] {{Mo}} | |||
**[[Mars]] {{Mo}} | |||
***[[Mare Erythraeum]] {{Mo}} | |||
****[[Tricode Village]] {{Fm}} | |||
***[[New Harmony (city)|New Harmony]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Andesia]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[Lodestone]] {{Fm}} | |||
**[[Troisi City]] {{Fm}} | |||
|title-5=Events| | |||
*[[Human-Covenant War]] | |||
**[[Battle of Circinius IV]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Insurrection]] | |||
|title-6=Vehicles| | |||
*{{Pattern|Ket|battlecruiser}} | |||
*{{Class|Charon|light frigate}} | *{{Class|Charon|light frigate}} | ||
**{{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} | **{{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}} | ||
*[[D79-TC Pelican]] | |||
*{{Class|Autumn|heavy cruiser}} {{1st}} | |||
*[[M12 Force Application Vehicle]] | *[[M12 Force Application Vehicle]] | ||
**[[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]] | **[[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]] | ||
*{{Class|Paris|heavy frigate}} | |||
*{{Pattern|Ceudar|heavy corvette}} | |||
*[[M8900 drop pod]] | |||
*{{UNSCShip|Infinity}} | *{{UNSCShip|Infinity}} | ||
= | |title-7=Weapons| | ||
*[[Assault cannon]] | |||
{{ | *[[Combat knife]] | ||
*[[M6H Personal Defense Weapon System]] {{1st}}{{Ref/Reuse|Sparkast 14}} | |||
*[[M4093 Hyperion nuclear delivery system]] {{Fm}} | |||
*[[M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose grenade]] | |||
*[[MA5D Individual Combat Weapon System]]{{Ref/Reuse|Sparkast 14}}<!-- In 343 Sparkast 14, it is stated that many of the weapons and other technologies in ''Forward Unto Dawn'' are represented by their ''Halo 4'' incarnations, which canonically were already in use when the series takes place. This indicates that the MA5D and the M6H, respectively, are the assault rifle and magnum models depicted in Forward Unto Dawn.--> | |||
*[[M41 Surface-to-Surface Rocket Medium Anti-Vehicle/Assault Weapon]] | |||
*[[M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun]] | |||
*[[Pulse laser turret]] | |||
*{{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}} | |||
*[[Type-1 energy sword]] | |||
*{{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}} | |||
*{{Pattern|Gadulo|needle rifle}} | |||
*[[Type-33 Needler]] | |||
*{{Pattern|Vostu|carbine}} | |||
|title-8=Equipment and technology| | |||
*[[Active camouflage]] <ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arcEMNznui0 '''YouTube -''' ''Exclusive Clip Halo 4 - Forward Unto Dawn Episode 4 HD'']</ref> | |||
*[[Artificial intelligence]] | |||
*[[Biofoam]] | |||
*[[Bronchial surfactant]] | |||
*[[Cryo chamber]] | |||
*[[Cytoprethaline]] {{1st}} | |||
*[[Emergency locator beacon]] | |||
*[[Halo Array]] {{Mo}} | |||
*[[Helmet recorder]] | |||
*[[Holography]] | |||
**[[Holotank]] | |||
*[[Kig-Yar combat harness]] | |||
**[[Kig-Yar Sniper|Sniper]] variant | |||
**[[Kig-Yar Storm|Storm]] variant | |||
*[[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet]] | |||
*[[Kig-Yar targeting headgear]] | |||
*[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]] | |||
**[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor#First Generation|GEN1]] | |||
***[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark IV|Mark IV]] | |||
***[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|Mark VI]] {{C|Upgraded variant}} | |||
*[[Motion tracker]] | |||
*[[Combat harness|Sangheili combat harness]] | |||
**[[Zealot]] variant | |||
*[[Shooting glasses]] | |||
**[[Heads-up display]] | |||
*[[Space elevator]] | |||
*[[Wind turbine]] | |||
}} | |||
=== | ==Trivia== | ||
===Miscellaneous=== | |||
[[File:Halo4statue.jpg|250px|thumb|The McFarlane ''Forward Unto Dawn'' statue.]] | |||
*During the final episode of ''Halo After Dawn'', Todd McFarlane, creator of [[McFarlane Toys]], announced the unveiling of the company's first-ever ''Halo'' resin statue.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l0qw7FBokk '''YouTube''': ''So Who Died?'']</ref> The highly detailed, hand-painted, cold-cast resin statue depicts the climactic scene where the Master Chief attacks the second Hunter with a [[M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose grenade|grenade]]. Only 500 pieces were produced and each statue and its box were sequentially numbered. Each statue includes a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by McFarlane.<ref>[http://www.spawn.com/news/news6.aspx?id=13891 '''Spawn'': ''Halo: 4 Forward Unto Dawn Limited-Edition Statue'']</ref> | |||
*A [[:File:H4FUD-CAMS-Stylized-ODST-Mural.jpg|mural of an ODST]] seen at Corbulo Academy is a heavily stylized version of a [[:File:ODST Sniper.jpg|piece of concept art]] for ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''.{{Ref/Reuse|Kotaku 512012}} | |||
*[[Frank O'Connor]], Franchise Development Director at [[343 Industries]], makes a [[Beamish|cameo appearance]] in Episode 2 as a janitor at the academy, spectating the fight between Lasky and Vickers. | |||
*The famed [[wikipedia:Wilhelm Scream|Wilhelm Scream]] can be heard in the classified video Sullivan shows to his fellow cadets. The scream is heard as an Insurrectionist is thrown against a wall, just after John announces an unknown hostile. | |||
*''Forward Unto Dawn'' received numerous awards and nominations at the [[wikipedia:3rd Streamy Awards|3rd Streamy Awards]]. It won the categories Best Drama Series, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing. The series was also nominated but did not win Best Action or Sci-Fi Series and Best Writing: Drama. Tom Green and Anna Popplewell were nominated for Best Male and Best Female Performance: Drama respectively.<ref>[http://www.streamys.org/nominees-winners/3rd-annual-nominees/ ''Streamy Awards Official Website''': ''3rd Annual Nominees & Winners'']</ref> | |||
*''Forward Unto Dawn'' was nominated in the category "[[wikipedia:Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design|Outstanding Main Title Design]]" at the [[wikipedia:65th Primetime Emmy Awards|65th Primetime Emmy Awards]]. | |||
===Mistakes=== | |||
*In Part 5, the M41 Vulcan's barrels do not spin when firing. | |||
*The Spartans' Pelican sports the [[:File:UNSC insignia (post-war).png|post-war version]] of the UNSC insignia. The rest of the series consistently uses the contemporary version. | |||
== | == Gallery == | ||
{{ | {{Linkbox|gallery=1|gallerypage=Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn screenshots}} | ||
===Production images=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:H4FUD_Logo_Concepts.jpg|Different concepts for the series' logo. | |||
File:FUD_-_CorridorSetConcept.jpg|A conceptual model of the Corbulo Academy corridor set. | |||
File:FUD-Master-Chief.jpg|[[John-117]] in MJOLNIR Mark IV armor. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_ChiefCadets.jpg|A production image of the cadets with the Master Chief. | |||
File:FUD_-_cadets.jpg|A production still of the cadets during a morning drill. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_LockerRoom.jpg|A production still of the locker room set. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_MessHall.jpg|Filming for the mess hall scenes at Simon Fraser University. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_TetherCorridor.jpg|A production still of the space elevator destruction scene being filmed. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_Pelican.jpg|A production shot of the cadets in a Pelican in the ending scene. | |||
File:FUD - CorbuloGrounds.jpg|A still of two cadets in Corbulo Academy's training grounds. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_CudmoreFrank.jpg|[[Frank O'Connor]] with Daniel Cudmore in Master Chief costume. | |||
File:H4FUD-Production-MasterChief with BS Angel.jpg|Jessica Shea with Daniel Cudmore in Master Chief costume. | |||
File:FUD_-_HogDriveby.jpg|A still of Gen. Black's Warthog passing by two cadets. | |||
File:FUD_Production_-_Warthog_1.jpg|The Warthog secured to the filming rig. | |||
File:FUD_-_CryoChambers.jpg|The cryo chambers in the locker room set. | |||
File:H4FUD-BehindTheScenes-BermanMakeUp.png|Behind the scenes make up that was used to portray Kelly-087. | |||
File:H4FUD-BehindTheScenes-BermanAndGirouxInCostume.png|Behind the scenes photo of the actress of Kelly-087 standing next to the actor of Frederic-104 in armor. | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== | ===Promotional material=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:H4 FUD teaser 4-30-2012.jpg|The series' first teaser image. | File:H4 FUD teaser 4-30-2012.jpg|The series' first teaser image. | ||
File:H4 FUD intro.png|Series logo | File:H4 FUD intro.png|Series logo | ||
File:H4FUD-PromoCover.jpg|Initial promotional image for the webseries. | |||
File:H4FUD_Poster1.jpg|A promotional image for the series. | File:H4FUD_Poster1.jpg|A promotional image for the series. | ||
File: | File:H4FUD-DVD-JacketCover.jpg|Jacket cover for the DVD release. | ||
File:FUD_-_SurvivorsLineup.jpg|A promotional shot of Lasky, Silva, Sullivan and Orenski. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Bookend title cards=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:FUD Part1.png|Title card for Part I. | |||
File:FUD Part2.png|Title card for Part II. | |||
File:FUD Part3.png|Title card for Part III. | |||
File:FUD Part4.png|Title card for Part IV. | |||
File:FUD Part5.png|Title card for Part V. | |||
File:FUD NextOn.png|Screen used for crediting Stewart Hendler as director and teasing the upcoming part. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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- "The Story of Halo 4 Begins at Dawn."
- — Official tagline
Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn is a live-action film and miniseries set in the Halo universe. Although shot as a feature-length film, Forward Unto Dawn was originally released as a webseries consisting of five roughly 15-minute episodes, the first of which was released on October 5, 2012,[1] with the rest following on a weekly basis. The series' plot is set 31 years before Halo 4, occurring in the early days of the Human-Covenant War circa 2526,[4] and revolves around Thomas Lasky, a young cadet at Corbulo Academy of Military Science, and how John-117 inspired him to eventually become a leader. Lasky is also a prominent character in Halo 4 as a commander on the UNSC Infinity.[5] The name of the series, aside from being a reference to the UNSC frigate Forward Unto Dawn, is given new significance in the series as part a running motif based around a poem. The series was known as Sleeper during pre-production.[6]
Forward Unto Dawn is hosted on Halo Waypoint and Machinima.com.[7] The Forward Unto Dawn Special Edition, which contains the complete, film-length cut of Forward Unto Dawn as well as additional material, is included with the Halo 4 Limited Edition and is available via Halo Waypoint.[8] The Special Edition was also released for download on Xbox LIVE on November 5, 2012, for 2,800 Microsoft points.[9] The film cut was released on Blu-Ray and DVD on December 4, 2012.[2] Originally released on the MachinimaPrime YouTube channel, episodes 3-5 of the series were taken offline on YouTube some time following the release of the Special Edition, but are back online in certain regions as of September 2013.[10]
The series also incorporated interactive features with the Halo Channel application for Xbox One. Viewers could complete challenges related to the series to unlock features that can be used in Halo games. Each episode has several challenges and "Second Story" videos that expand on events that were not shown in the series. Additionally, viewers could access the Halo Channel's "Halo Encyclopedia" to gain information on characters, locations, weapons, and vehicles that are featured in Forward Unto Dawn.[11]
Synopsis[edit]
Plot summary[edit]
- Main article: Webseries transcripts
The series begins with Thomas Lasky, executive officer of the UNSC Infinity, picking up Cortana's distress signal from the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn, which has been adrift in space for four years. Learning that SPARTAN-117 is aboard the ship, Lasky has a flashback to the events that led to him meeting the Spartan for the first time and how he inspired him to become a leader. The "present-day" segments, which feature clips of Cortana's inner monologues during her solitude aboard the Dawn, serve as a framing device for the main narrative, which focuses on Thomas Lasky as a young freshman cadet in Corbulo Academy of Military Science on Circinius IV amidst the Insurrection circa 2526. Organized into Hastati Squad, a freshman unit in the class of 2529, Lasky expresses sympathy for the Insurrectionists and shows a constant disregard for the orders of his superiors, resulting in Hastati receiving low combat scores and Lasky himself being shunned by the rest of the squad. Worse, his health declines rapidly during the school's mandatory acclimation to cryosleep, suffering blisters and a persistent cough.
In his spare time, Lasky replays video messages by his now-deceased brother Cadmon, with whom he used to have regular video correspondence. Most of Lasky's classmates, particularly Walter Vickers, are unrelenting in their provocation of Thomas, affirming their distaste for the freshman who fails to live up to the example set by his brother and his mother, a UNSCDF colonel and former superior of CAMS professor, Colonel Mehaffey. One of the few cadets sympathetic to him is Chyler Silva, who attempts to encourage Thomas to be a better leader, and Michael Sullivan, who cares little about his performance and focuses on hacking classified UNSC mission recordings, eventually uncovering footage recorded by a Spartan's helmet camera. Another Hastati Squad member, Junjie Chen, struggles to live up to the expectations of his father and is concerned about Lasky's poor performance decreasing his combat scores. Frustrated by the verbal and minor physical harassment he receives from Vickers, Lasky eventually assaults his squadmate in the school's mess hall. Lasky mildly injures Vickers and only stops when Colonel Mehaffey intervenes. Despite Lasky's consistent misbehavior, the Colonel makes an effort to have him embrace the warrior culture of the UNSC and inspire him to become a better leader.
Mehaffey's efforts dawn on Lasky and he volunteers to lead Hastati moments prior to the start of their final combat exercise, a contest of Capture the Flag. While waiting for Zuma Squad to approach their flag's location, Lasky organizes Hastati into cover in a tight formation adjacent their flag, a seemingly ill-tactical maneuver. Lasky orders his men to remove their helmets as they contain IFF transponders detectable by the enemy's motion sensors. With Zuma converging on Hastati's flag, Lasky positions his squad in a formation reminiscent of the pincer movement, a tactic utilized to great effect by Hannibal at Cannae in 216 BCE, taught to the freshman cadets only a day before the exercise by Col. Mehaffey. Funneled into a trap, the enemy cadets are eliminated or captured by two sections of Hastati cadets, with Hastati suffering no casualties of their own in the process. An emboldened Lasky, charging towards Zuma's flag, finally succumbs to his ailing health and collapses meters away from completing the objective.
Lasky wakes up and is informed by Dr. Hughes that his condition is an allergic reaction to the cryo drug cytoprethaline, which is vital for cryo-sleep to prevent damage to cells. Resting in his room, Lasky wakes up to see Chyler sitting beside him and watching his recordings. She urges him to stop wallowing in his brother's death and expresses concern for his condition; she also reveals that Hastati Squad was victorious in the capture the flag exercise, congratulating Lasky for his tactical maneuver. Lasky and Silva then join the rest of Hastati Squad to watch the classified recordings Sullivan has pieced together. To the great bemusement of the cadets, the footage shows large soldiers in unfamiliar armor, fighting unknown hostiles alongside Insurrectionists. The cadets are shocked by the soldiers appearance, although Silva is more surprised that the UNSC would be fighting alongside the Insurrectionists. Shortly afterward, Lasky learns that because of the severity of his cytoprethaline allergy, he is offered the choice for a medical discharge. The following night, Lasky reveals this to Silva, who professes that she will miss him if he leaves. The two kiss but are interrupted as an evacuation alarm goes off.
Lasky and Silva join the rest of Hastati Squad in a queue for the academy's space elevator, while Orbital Drop Shock Troopers drop in to the academy grounds. The stress of waiting proves too much for Dimah Tchakova, who against the orders of their squad leader April Orenski rushes in front of the queue and invokes her mother's position to allow a Marine to let her in the next elevator car. As the car ascends, the rest of the cadets watch in horror as three alien ships appear in the clouds and one of them opens fire on the space tether. The tether's lower structure collapses on the building and the members of Hastati Squad barely escape the destruction.
The cadets make their way through the embattled academy campus and Lasky witnesses Col. Mehaffey being killed by Needler fire. Hastati Squad regroups in Lasky's dorm room, but they are forced to move out as a Sangheili Zealot approaches, methodically slaughtering other cadets in their rooms. As the Elite enters another room, the cadets make a break for it with Chen taking point; however, Chen is killed by a camouflaged Zealot. The other cadets manage to escape to the armory and seal the door, with Lasky raising a distress beacon. The Elite eventually breaks through the armory's door and the cadets hide, Vickers being separated from the others. As the Elite closes in on the cadets' hiding spot, Vickers attempts to distract it to allow the others to escape but is promptly killed. The other cadets are only saved by the timely arrival of John-117, who kills the Zealot by stabbing it in the back.
The Spartan reveals that Lasky, Silva, Orenski and Sullivan are the only survivors on the entire planet and that they are to be evacuated; they will join with the rest of the Spartan team at the rendezvous point. Making their way outside, they are caught in a firefight with Jackal snipers and Sullivan is wounded. After the Spartan neutralizes the Covenant sharpshooters, the group use the now-deceased General Black's Warthog to drive out of the academy toward the evac point.
The Warthog is ambushed by Jackals on the journey and becomes irreparably damaged, and the squad is forced proceed on foot. Silva realizes that she has taken a needler round to the stomach; the squad flees into the jungle as the Chief engages and kills a single Hunter. With all biofoam having been used to treat Sullivan's leg, however, Silva dies shortly afterwards. Having ran out of ammunition during the previous fight, the Spartan plans to distract the second Hunter while the cadets run to safety. Distraught at Silva's death, Lasky volunteers to take the Chief's place. As the Hunter is focusing on Lasky, the Chief successfully uses a grenade to neutralize the walking tank. The battered team makes it to the rendezvous point at dawn, where they are picked up by a Pelican carrying Kelly-087 and Frederic-104. The Chief commends Lasky for valor under fire, and gives him an armor fragment from the Hunter as a memento.
Back in the present, Commander Lasky prepares to enter cryo while holding his dog tags; Silva's dog tags and the Hunter armor fragment are attached to the tags' chain, Lasky having kept them for over three decades. The Infinity and its escorts jump into slipspace, with Requiem as their destination. As the Dawn's wreckage is inexorably pulled toward the mysterious shield world, Cortana prepares to reawaken the Master Chief at last.
Production[edit]
- "We wanted to do something unique from a narrative standpoint that's big in scale."
- — Matt McCloskey - Director, Franchise Business Development
According to director Stewart Hendler, time was considered the primary challenge when embarking on a production of this scalen a relatively short notice. Primarily written by screenwriters Aaron Helbing and Todd Helbing, work on the script is noted to have begun around December 2011. Production officially started in late April 2012.[12]
Filming and effects[edit]
Filming, which lasted for a total of five weeks, started on April 28, 2012 at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, a popular filming location for many notable science fiction series like Stargate SG-1 and Battlestar Galactica. Since much of the series is set at Corbulo Academy, an actual, existing location was used to give the school a concrete identity. Although many other locations around the world were initially considered to represent the academy, the SFU was chosen because of its rugged, decidedly futuristic architecture.[12] For the filming, the campus was decorated with additional embellishments, including various UNSC propaganda murals and a statue of the academy's namesake, the Roman general Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo.[13] Most outdoors scenes within the academy, as well as the establishing shots of the campus and select indoor scenes like the mess hall, were filmed on-location at SFU.[12]
After the first week of filming at the SFU campus, the second week was spent shooting the forest scenes, namely the cadets' training exercises and the final battle sequence, including the Warthog chase. The forest location was woodland in a drainage basin north of Vancouver. Despite some logistical problems, the site attracted the attention of the crew because of its unique, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Most of the interior scenes at the academy were filmed on set during the last three weeks of filming. While the SFU campus is recognizable as a real-world location, the sets were designed with an emphasis on giving the series a unique signature aesthetic. The largest of the three major sets was a single 25-meter long hallway, which was used to represent many different hallways in the series, primarily the main corridor at the Corbulo Academy dorms. As part of the hallway set, a single dorm room was also created and was similarly used to depict several different rooms. The third major set was the cadets' locker room and cryo training facility.[12]
In post-production, computer-generated imagery was added to depict the Covenant aliens and enhance some of the environments. Many of the 3D and art assets came directly from 343 Industries, with most of the Covenant species designs being based on those in Halo 4. A number of visual effects were added to the SFU campus in post-production, most prominently the space elevator towering over the buildings. For the scene of the space tether being destroyed, the effects team made some research into the physics of how such a structure would collapse and created a computer-aided dynamic system to model the effect.[14]
Cast and characters[edit]
While the role of the main protagonist is filled by Thomas Lasky, who is also a major character in Halo 4, Master Chief John-117 also plays a pivotal role in the series. Lasky is played by Australian actor Tom Green.[15] The Master Chief is portrayed by Canadian actor Daniel Cudmore, best known for his role as the mutant Colossus in the X-Men film series. Cudmore also performed the Master Chief's stunts, as he doubles as a stunt performer. He considered the role a challenge; as the cumbersome suit would significantly mute natural movement, Cudmore found that his physical acting came across more clearly by exaggerating his movements.[12] As Forward Unto Dawn is set thirty-one years before Halo 4, the production team originally experimented with de-aging Steve Downes' voice so he could voice the fifteen-year-old John-117; Cudmore would act only as the Spartan's physical embodiment. However, the team realized that Downes' altered voice sounded too high-pitched. Thus, a separate actor, Alex Puccinelli,[15] was given the role of voicing John, whose voice would evolve over three decades to possess the gruffer quality of Downes' performance.[4]
When the main roles were being cast, it was considered important that the cadets would appear believable as young and inexperienced teenagers forced into a life-and-death situation.[12] At the time of casting, there was a fair amount of secrecy surrounding the production, then known only as "Sleeper", and the actors were not initially informed that the series would be set in the Halo universe.[16][17] In preparation for their roles, the actors for the main characters were given a collection material to study, including the existing Halo novels.[18] Although basic background profiles had been created for the characters in advance, the actors were given a degree of freedom to build on the cadets' backstories themselves.[16] Over the course of the week before the filming began, the actors for the cadets of Hastati Squad underwent an intense basic training regimen, fashioned after military training, under the supervision of the series' stunt coordinator James Bamford as well as an additional military consultant. Taking place in a warehouse in Vancouver, the program consisted of basic physical exercises, various military drills, and even live-fire weapons training with assault rifles so the actors would be able to perform their parts in a more convincing manner and be acclimatized to moving as a unit. Stewart Hendler wanted Bamford to go as far as possible with the training, to the point of the actors vomiting and "calling their agents", although all of them endured through the process.[12]
- Tom Green as Thomas Lasky
- Anna Popplewell as Chyler Silva
- Enisha Brewster as April Orenski
- Ayelet Zurer as Col. Mehaffey
- Masam Holden as Michael Sullivan
- Mike Dopud as Gen. Black
- Iain Belcher as Walter Vickers
- Osric Chau as Junjie Chen
- Kat de Lieva as Dimah Tchakova
- Daniel Cudmore as Master Chief
- Alex Puccinelli as the voice of Master Chief
- Jen Taylor as Cortana
- Jenna Berman as Kelly-087
- Tony Giroux as Frederic-104
- Chris Stevens as Dr. Hughes
- Max Carver as Cadmon Lasky
- Ty Olsson as Adult Lasky
- Darren O'Hare as the voice of Adult Lasky
- Robin August as Orlin
- Man Hung Chan as Junjie's Father
- Jill Teed as Col. Lasky
Costumes and props[edit]
The uniforms worn by the cadets at Corbulo Academy were largely based on existing UNSC uniform designs while taking subtle design cues from real-world military academy uniforms, particularly the minimalistic and slim silhouette of those used at US Military Academy West Point. Although other colors such as blue were initially considered, white was chosen as the primary color to convey an impression of formality and a "clean slate", corresponding with the series being a prequel centering around young cadets. In reference to a recognizable military motif, a subtle chevron pattern was incorporated to the front piece of the uniforms. The darker colored sections in the uniform's trousers are based on a similar dual coloration theme in the UNSC Marine BDUs in Halo 4; the battledress worn by the Marines in Forward Unto Dawn closely resembles the designs in Halo 4.[20]
UNSC officer uniforms seen in the series are largely derived from the designs seen in Halo 3 and Halo: Reach, but are given an olive drab coloration as opposed to the blue-gray or white typical of UNSC Navy uniforms. Although it has been previously established that unaugmented humans must enter cryo-sleep fully naked, this was circumvented by giving the cadets dedicated "cryo-suits" to wear in scenes involving cryo-stasis. The suits were created by a Vancouver wet suit company and were designed to be skintight with the requirement they could be removed on camera for the scene with Lasky removing his suit in the shower to reveal his blisters.[20] However, not all of the cadets wore the rubber suits in the cryo scenes,[16] and would instead use a similarly colored bodysuits made of fabric.
Most props, including the Master Chief's Mark IV MJOLNIR armor and the body armor sets and weapons used by the cadets and Marines, were created by Los Angeles company Legacy Effects, which has previously worked on major film productions such as Iron Man, G.I. Joe and Pacific Rim. The MJOLNIR armor is visually based on the design from the Halo Legends short The Package. Realizing the suit physically proved to be a challenge, as the original model was not designed to be worn by an actual person. Built specifically using Cudmore's body as a template, most of the armor components are actually made of a flexible material to allow more unrestricted movement. Due to sweat building up in the heavy and fully enclosed rubber suit, the suit was cleaned with vodka after each filming session. The visor was separately processed by eyewear manufacturer Oakley, Inc. to give its iconic, golden reflective coating.[20]
Although Halo-themed weapons and other items existed as leftovers from prior live action projects, Legacy built most of the weapons from scratch with additional attention to detail such as LED lights and a tactical flashlight in the MA5 assault rifles.[12] In addition to these new props, Forward Unto Dawn also reuses a number of props and costumes from previous live-action media. The ODST armor from The Life is seen in several episodes. Additional ODST and Marine Armor was possibly borrowed from Halo: Landfall. The MJOLNIR armor worn by Kelly-087 and Frederic-104 originally appeared in Deliver Hope, in which the suits were worn by Catherine-B320 and Thom-293, respectively. The suits and helmets were repainted and physically altered to distinguish them from the Mark V armor they originally portrayed; for example, the jowl and forehead armor guard on Kelly's helmet are taken from one of the suit's FJ/PARA knee guards.
The Warthog featured in Forward Unto Dawn was originally created by WETA Workshop for the Halo: Landfall live action shorts used to promote Halo 3. With superficial renovations, the vehicle is reused as General Black's personal transport and later as the centerpiece of the climactic Warthog ride sequence. Action shots of the Warthog driving across the forest road were performed with stunt doubles, while close-ups of the actors in the car were shot by towing the vehicle by a rig in the back of a slower-moving truck with camera equipment. When attached to the trailer, the Warthog's own front wheels had to be removed and replaced by smaller ones. This and many other maintenance operations on the Warthog were performed by WETA technician Peter Osbourne, who was largely responsible for engineering the vehicle in the first place and has been said to be the only person in the world truly capable of operating it.[21]
Promotion and trailers[edit]
A teaser trailer for the series was released on Halo Waypoint and on YouTube by Machinima on July 2, 2012.[22][23] A series of short featurettes were also filmed back to back with the series to flesh out the setting and to provide an insight into everyday life at Corbulo. These featurettes were directed by Jamieson Fry, who was picked partly because of his prior knowledge of the Halo universe.[24] The following trailers were released prior to the release date of the webseries:
Prior to and during the initial online release of Forward Unto Dawn, Machinima released a 13-part series, Halo After Dawn. Hosted by Mr. Sark and Adam Kovic, After Dawn featured interviews with the Forward Unto Dawn cast and crew, with the episodes discussing various aspects of the series, including behind-the-scenes insight.[25]
Soundtrack[edit]
- Main article: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Original Soundtrack
The musical score for Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn was composed by Nathan Lanier and officially released on July 10, 2013.[26] A 26-track isolated score is also included as a bonus feature in the Blu-ray/DVD edition of the film.
Special editions[edit]
The extended edition, available on Halo Waypoint to owners of the Halo 4 Limited Edition, contains an alternate cut of the series itself as a single continuous film, totaling 90 minutes in length; this includes a "Prelude" segment featured at the beginning of the film and a blooper reel at the end. The film remains largely identical to the webseries, aside from moving the "present-day" portions chronicling Cortana's descent into rampancy aboard the UNSC Forward Unto Dawn to a single sequence at the beginning of the film, whereas in the webseries they were splintered into individual scenes featured in the opening of each episode. The online extended edition also contains various pieces of bonus material, including interviews with the main characters, additional videos and behind-the-scenes footage, including Awakening a Sleeper, a 20-minute "making of" documentary of the series.[27]
A Blu-Ray/DVD combo "Deluxe Edition", containing additional exclusive material including art cards, a poster and over 100 minutes of bonus content, was released for Region 2 on May 27, 2013.[3][28]
Appearances[edit]
Trivia[edit]
Miscellaneous[edit]
- During the final episode of Halo After Dawn, Todd McFarlane, creator of McFarlane Toys, announced the unveiling of the company's first-ever Halo resin statue.[35] The highly detailed, hand-painted, cold-cast resin statue depicts the climactic scene where the Master Chief attacks the second Hunter with a grenade. Only 500 pieces were produced and each statue and its box were sequentially numbered. Each statue includes a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by McFarlane.[36]
- A mural of an ODST seen at Corbulo Academy is a heavily stylized version of a piece of concept art for Halo 3: ODST.[13]
- Frank O'Connor, Franchise Development Director at 343 Industries, makes a cameo appearance in Episode 2 as a janitor at the academy, spectating the fight between Lasky and Vickers.
- The famed Wilhelm Scream can be heard in the classified video Sullivan shows to his fellow cadets. The scream is heard as an Insurrectionist is thrown against a wall, just after John announces an unknown hostile.
- Forward Unto Dawn received numerous awards and nominations at the 3rd Streamy Awards. It won the categories Best Drama Series, Best Production Design, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing. The series was also nominated but did not win Best Action or Sci-Fi Series and Best Writing: Drama. Tom Green and Anna Popplewell were nominated for Best Male and Best Female Performance: Drama respectively.[37]
- Forward Unto Dawn was nominated in the category "Outstanding Main Title Design" at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards.
Mistakes[edit]
- In Part 5, the M41 Vulcan's barrels do not spin when firing.
- The Spartans' Pelican sports the post-war version of the UNSC insignia. The rest of the series consistently uses the contemporary version.
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Production images[edit]
John-117 in MJOLNIR Mark IV armor.
Frank O'Connor with Daniel Cudmore in Master Chief costume.
Promotional material[edit]
Bookend title cards[edit]
Sources[edit]
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin 5.25.2012
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin: 10.10.12
- ^ a b CVG: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn gets Blu-ray/DVD release in May
- ^ a b The Halo Bulletin: 7.18.12
- ^ Variety: 'Halo' Web series to bow before next game
- ^ a b c 343 Sparkast 014
- ^ Inside Gaming Daily: IGDaily - Halo Live-Action Series - 4/30/12
- ^ Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin 5.16.12
- ^ Xbox Live: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Special Edition
- ^ YouTube - Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Part 3 (Live-Action Halo Series)
- ^ Halo Waypoint: Halo Channel
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- ^ a b Kotaku.com: First Look at the "Set" of the Halo 4 Live Action Series
- ^ YouTube: Halo After Dawn - Episode 11
- ^ a b Microsoft Game Studios: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Series Credits
- ^ a b c YouTube: Halo After Dawn: Episode 4 - Cryo
- ^ YouTube: Halo After Dawn: Episode 3 - The Haircut
- ^ YouTube: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Anna Popplewell (Exclusive Interview)
- ^ Microsoft: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Series Credits
- ^ a b c YouTube: HALO 4: LOOKS THAT KILL
- ^ YouTube: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Behind the Scenes - "Shooting the Warthog Chase"
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- ^ YouTube: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn Official Teaser Trailer
- ^ YouTube: Halo After Dawn: Episode 7 - Lecture
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- ^ a b IMDb: Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn - Full cast and crew
- ^ a b Halo Waypoint: The Halo Bulletin: 7.12.12
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