Portal 2 Fans Unveil Lengthy Aperture Science Documentary

Earnest Cavalli

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Portal 2 Fans Unveil Lengthy Aperture Science Documentary


If you've got a spare 20 minutes, I've got the best documentary on Aperture Science you'll see today.

In fairness, "documentary" doesn't really describe this video. Created by Synthetic Picturehaus [http://www.syntheticph.com/aperture/], Aperture: A Triumph Of Science is more like a mockumentary in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, only instead of Michael McKean and friends mocking Judas Priest, it's a group of actors essentially fleshing out the fiction that Valve Software already created in Portal 2.

If anything, it's like a filmed live-action roleplaying session centered on exploding lemons and a surprisingly inoffensive J.K. Simmons analogue.

The really impressive bit though is how much detail went into this clip. As the film rolls on, sharp-eyed viewers will notice little background touches (diagrams of Portal 2's multiplayer robots on a monitor, for instance), that seem to indicate that the film's creators are dedicated fans of the game.

Plus, the film's 20+ minute run-time is almost unheard of in the realm of fan film. Remember Outside Aperture [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/110482-Outside-Aperture-Answers-Portals-Biggest-Question] from earlier this year? That was considered quite long at 8 minutes, 38 seconds.

Of course, this length (and the added production effort that must have gone into it) also makes me wonder what exactly a group like Synthetic Picturehaus gets out of creating something like this. Does it serve as a demo reel for future acting gigs? Are they hoping Gabe Newell will see this clip and buy them all scones?

I'd posit the idea that maybe these people just want to entertain their fellow Portal fans, but I've spent too many years on the 'net to fall into that kind of starry-eyed naïveté. Everyone's after something, and the moment you think they're you're pals, that's when they swipe your wallet and throw you in a ditch.

Life is pain, kids.

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ikrit

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I like to look at the posters display pic, and then read the last paragraph.
 

Owlslayer

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Well that's not a very nice article.
But it isn't bad, either, if you get my point.
I guess i just like more positiveness in my news articles (even if it's false positiveness).
Still, quite informative. I Don't have time to watch the vid now, but i ought to do so in the future.
 

the spud

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They had some really nice prodution values going on there. I wonder where they got there funds.
 

kouriichi

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I never got my check..... And now i have to stay away from glass ):

I thought it was brilliant. It shows that when fans put their mind to something, anything can happen!

Well, not anything. Anything happening is Aperture Science territory. And im not legally allowed to speak on matters currently under government investigation pertaining to Aperture Science.
 

redisforever

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Wait, the French is a dead language joke is from what? I remember that from somewhere...

Still, excellent video.
 

Beryl77

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Having a bad day today?

OT: That video is really well made and it's great to see all the different things, a video games has inspired people to do.
 

lokiduck

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I couldn't get past the video because the actor for Cave Johnson wasn't J.K. Simmons... Sorry but I just can't.
 

ZeroMachine

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What the fuck?

I'll watch the video at some point, but what the fuck?

Since when is anyone on the Escapist other than Jim or Yahtzee that depressingly cynical?

Wow, dude. If you're having a bad day, I feel for you, I do. But don't put it into your work. It's disgustingly unprofessional.