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==Transcript==
==Transcript==
*'''Frank O' Connor''': "My name is Frank O' Connor, I'm the franchise development director on Halo at [[343 Industries]]. It's been a year since we launched the game. Umm, we had a lot of time to think about that. We had a lot of time to think of some of the more poignant, touching moments in that game. So, if you will, I want you to check out some of those memories."
'''0:14 - [[Frank O'Connor]]''': "My name is Frank O' Connor, I'm the franchise development director on Halo at [[343 Industries]]. It's been a year since we launched the game. Umm, we had a lot of time to think about that. We had a lot of time to think of some of the more poignant, touching moments in that game. So, if you will, I want you to check out some of those memories."


'''ALL FOOTAGE TAKEN FROM PRE-RELEASE''' <br>
'''0:14 - ALL FOOTAGE TAKEN FROM PRE-RELEASE''' <br>
'''CODE DURING THE DEVELPMENT OF HALO 4''' <br>
:'''CODE DURING THE DEVELPMENT OF HALO 4''' <br>


''Footage plays''
'''0:31 -''': ''Fade in an orbital shot of Earth''


'''THANK YOU FOR PLAYING''' <br>
'''0:34 -''': ''A clip from [[Midnight]] where John meets Cortana in her hard light body.''
 
'''0:37 -''': ''Record screech sound effect; the footage suddenly cuts off.''
 
'''0:39 -''': ''Close-up of the model of [[Andrew Del Rio]], with his eyes bugging out.''
 
'''0:40 -''': ''John-117 fires several Mongooses into the sky''
 
'''0:41 -''': ''Untextured model of Cortana, exaggeratingly screaming.''
 
'''0:43 -''': ''A Warthog backs into a Wraith, which goes flying.''
 
'''0:45 -''': ''Many explosions.''
 
'''0:46 -''': ''A Spartan moonwalking.''
 
'''0:48 -''': ''A Mantis riding a Warthog.''
 
'''0:50 -''': ''A crouching Mantis sliding around inside Infinity's hangar.''
 
'''0:51 -''': ''Cortana speaking with a clenched jaw.''
 
'''0:52 -''': ''John-117 crawling on the ground.''
 
'''0:53 -''': ''[[Sandra Tillson]]'s head inflates, then goes back to normal.''
 
'''0:55 -''': ''Andrew Del Rio looks up in his ceremonial Navy uniform.''
 
'''0:56 -''': ''A Warthog hits several players and goes flying.
 
'''0:59 -''': '''THANK YOU FOR PLAYING''' <br>


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 22:42, November 9, 2013

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Halo 4: A Look Back was a special video released by Halo Waypoint on November 6, 2013, to coincide with Halo 4's first anniversary. The video showcases various phases of the game's development, as well as a few glitches.[1]

Transcript

0:14 - Frank O'Connor: "My name is Frank O' Connor, I'm the franchise development director on Halo at 343 Industries. It's been a year since we launched the game. Umm, we had a lot of time to think about that. We had a lot of time to think of some of the more poignant, touching moments in that game. So, if you will, I want you to check out some of those memories."

0:14 - ALL FOOTAGE TAKEN FROM PRE-RELEASE

CODE DURING THE DEVELPMENT OF HALO 4

0:31 -: Fade in an orbital shot of Earth

0:34 -: A clip from Midnight where John meets Cortana in her hard light body.

0:37 -: Record screech sound effect; the footage suddenly cuts off.

0:39 -: Close-up of the model of Andrew Del Rio, with his eyes bugging out.

0:40 -: John-117 fires several Mongooses into the sky

0:41 -: Untextured model of Cortana, exaggeratingly screaming.

0:43 -: A Warthog backs into a Wraith, which goes flying.

0:45 -: Many explosions.

0:46 -: A Spartan moonwalking.

0:48 -: A Mantis riding a Warthog.

0:50 -: A crouching Mantis sliding around inside Infinity's hangar.

0:51 -: Cortana speaking with a clenched jaw.

0:52 -: John-117 crawling on the ground.

0:53 -: Sandra Tillson's head inflates, then goes back to normal.

0:55 -: Andrew Del Rio looks up in his ceremonial Navy uniform.

0:56 -: A Warthog hits several players and goes flying.

0:59 -: THANK YOU FOR PLAYING

Sources


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