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IRL - Warcraft Addiction Film
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Post by
antronoid
Hey Guys,
I have been working on my film "IRL - In Real Life" for a good few months now as part of my 3rd Year Film Production course. It has been released for a couple of weeks now, so I thought I would share it with everyone!
Interested to hear your thoughts and I hope you enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrKjNwejhfg
P.S. I have had permission to post the link up this time!
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Post by
Ahrendel
Can I have you're stuff?
Post by
lankybrit
TL:DW: Played 6 years straight and gave it up to have a life.
Good for you mate. An entertaining video.
Cheers.
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Post by
antronoid
Just a little update, the film has now received over 250,000 views! :)
Post by
Azazel
This should go to the Cannes film festival. What a touching story! :)
Post by
Ishtenari
I have to commend you on your work and realizing that WoW is just a game and that life (aka IRL) happens and needs to happen. I do not know you, but I am proud of what you have accomplished. Keep up the good work =)
Post by
Mr3ch0
Didn't think I would watch the whole thing, but very entertaining and well put together. Just bought a month after about half a year of inactivity and have been feeling the same as you did.
Post by
deathbyte
Wow, that was awesome. Very well put together. My brother is going to college for video production and since quit WoW to focus on life. Good luck with the rest of your studies.
BTW: That is an awesome hat you are wearing while DJ'ing
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Post by
buzz3070
Who in the blue hell is ignorant enough to travel to another country and NOT tell their video game girlfriend they are coming for a visit?
Honestly, the video was pretty horrible. You needed to make it more clear that you have an addictive personality and a total lack of self control and make it less like you were victimized by a video game.
The first point i can agree with.
The second one, im pretty sure it was a story not of someone with an addicitive personality but of someone who got so into a game that it consumed his life and then he eventually realized what had happend and decided to stop.
Otherwise it was a great video.
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Post by
buzz3070
Who in the blue hell is ignorant enough to travel to another country and NOT tell their video game girlfriend they are coming for a visit?
Honestly, the video was pretty horrible. You needed to make it more clear that you have an addictive personality and a total lack of self control and make it less like you were victimized by a video game.
The first point i can agree with.
The second one, im pretty sure it was a story not of someone with an addicitive personality but of someone who got so into a game that it consumed his life and then he eventually realized what had happend and decided to stop.
Otherwise it was a great video.
If you're going to disagree with me, you should try to NOT totally agree with me in your post that is "disagreeing" with me.
/shrug i found a point i liked and one i did not and addressed them as such, nothing wrong with that.
Post by
deathbyte
Who in the blue hell is ignorant enough to
travel to another country
and NOT tell their video game girlfriend they are coming for a visit?
Ya the problem with chosing to go to another country rather than study at a university to see someone you've never met face to face before is the fact that he didn't tell her
Might want to watch the part were he says she came to visit him first and he has a picture of them together...
Post by
Sas148
I liked the video... you'd be at one end of the extreme though. I play maybe 10-12 hours a week. Mostly on Tues/Wed/Thur, I work and I go to school full-time while maintaining that. To me, it's a hobby... as long as I'm not logging in every single day for more than a few minutes, I wouldn't consider myself addicted. Hell, technically speaking I check Facebook more often than World of Warcraft. Although, the overall hours are probably more total for World of Warcraft.
I feel people who don't really work or go to school or hang out with any friends, immediately wake up and get on World of Warcraft and once they're off they go to bed... those are the people that need a life change. Even if you're satisfying one of those things (work/school/social life) if you're still mostly getting up, jumping on, getting off, going to bed... you need a life change.
Post by
antronoid
Who in the blue hell is ignorant enough to
travel to another country
and NOT tell their video game girlfriend they are coming for a visit?
Ya the problem with chosing to go to another country rather than study at a university to see someone you've never met face to face before is the fact that he didn't tell her
Might want to watch the part were he says she came to visit him first and he has a picture of them together...
Pretty much this ^ lol
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