Life After Game (LAG): Resident Evil 5
LAG takes a look at the what happens to a character AFTER they're game is over. Be it a characters personality under real world circumstances, they're own rules, or both: it's sure to be an at least amusing experience.
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Oh. And the credits... Due to the 5 minute mark I was unable to add them or add one of our hilarious outtakes at the end. So allow me to list off the crew, followed with an apology at the end for some of my faults.
Written, Directed, and Produced by Nick Alstat.
Camerawork by Gerry Gerard.
Nick Alstat/Chris Redfield by Nick Alstat.
Albert Wesker by Andrew Simpson.
Sheva Alomnar by Violet.
Medic by Brandon.
Injured Man by Alex Stieret.
Worker #1 by Tommy Lee.
Worker #2 by Brett.
I apologize for the length. I had no idea that the script which read out to about 3 minutes would go beyond 5. I had to trim a few things here and there... and I even had to cut a few of the jokes. Apologies for the acting. By the time we got down to editing, there was just no time to re-shoot the scenes. But a thanks to everyone who watches this and a thanks to everyone who had a part.
LAG takes a look at the what happens to a character AFTER they're game is over. Be it a characters personality under real world circumstances, they're own rules, or both: it's sure to be an at least amusing experience.
Watch Video
Oh. And the credits... Due to the 5 minute mark I was unable to add them or add one of our hilarious outtakes at the end. So allow me to list off the crew, followed with an apology at the end for some of my faults.
Written, Directed, and Produced by Nick Alstat.
Camerawork by Gerry Gerard.
Nick Alstat/Chris Redfield by Nick Alstat.
Albert Wesker by Andrew Simpson.
Sheva Alomnar by Violet.
Medic by Brandon.
Injured Man by Alex Stieret.
Worker #1 by Tommy Lee.
Worker #2 by Brett.
I apologize for the length. I had no idea that the script which read out to about 3 minutes would go beyond 5. I had to trim a few things here and there... and I even had to cut a few of the jokes. Apologies for the acting. By the time we got down to editing, there was just no time to re-shoot the scenes. But a thanks to everyone who watches this and a thanks to everyone who had a part.