This video is not monetized, and all pieces used have been trimmed/edited/mixed. Four of the pieces were composed by Martin O'Donnell/Michael Salvatori (of Bungie Studios circa 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2010) for Halos 2, 3, ODST, and Reach (respectively); one of the pieces was arranged by Paul Lipson/Lennie Moore/Brian Trifton/Brian Lee White/Tom Salta (of 343 Industries circa 2014) for Halo 2A; one of the pieces was composed by Kazuma Jinnouchi (of 343 Industries circa 2015) for Halo 5G. I doubt saying these things will stop potential copyright strikes, but it was worth a shot... :P
OH MY GOD I FINALLY UPLOADED IT! That probably seemed out of nowhere, but let me explain: I completed this mini-medley over 3 months ago. This was originally going to be the one to be posted while I was gone on a summer road trip; however, just before I left, I convinced myself to take another look at Mantis/Walk Softly and the result became The Mantis Stride. So excited with that one’s completion, I decided to post it instead of this one while I was traveling. That began a never ending cycle where I would want to post this one, but have an idea for a new video, then I’d work on that video which would in turn postpone this one again, and on and on it goes (I swear, I should call this the “HuntTheTruth Effect” or something)... Anyway, after so much pointless delay, I’ve FINALLY gotten to uploading this one here!
Oh yeah, I should probably talk about the medley itself, huh? This one is a simple premise that kind of spun out of control for me. Unlike the other Mini-Medleys/Mixes I’ve done, this one is composed of several tracks that each follow COMPLETELY different approaches to the same basic theme (even moreso than Fireteam Osiris). Second Prelude is slow and smooth, but Ghosts of Reach/Floodgate is fast and percussive; From the Vault has a steady beat, while More Than His Share’s is more dynamic; and of course there’s accelerating pace of Scavengers with contrasts pretty much all the others. These stark differences would make it nearly impossible to maintain a consistent tone/tempo no matter how much I manipulated the tracks, so instead I decided to roll with it. Rather than treating this like a continuous version of the theme, I treated it more like a disjointed sampling of all the times we’ve heard the theme throughout the series (with them ordered so that there’s an overall increase in tempo as it progresses). Did it end up working? I’m not entirely sure, so I’ll let you guys decide that! Enjoy! :)
Also in case you were wondering, the layout of the medley is as follows: Second Prelude with From the Vault coming in halfway through, then Ghosts of Reach with Floodgate (Black Tide) coming in about halfway through, then Scavengers, then finally More Than His Share. As stated before, this ordering was more for the accelerating tempo rather than creating a single, coherent piece.
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4:31 - The Indifferent emote. This is arguably the laziest design I ever made (where I just flipped the smile upside down). It perfectly matches my inexplicable procrastination of posting this video...
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