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''This is a beta page. It is not ready for public release. So some text might be ****ed up. You can read it, but you can't edit it. If you want to contribute to this article, please contact the creator, DSnWiiRocks, via the Portal Wiki [[User:DSnWiiRocks|here]]. If you are here by mistake, click your browser's back button. [[User:DSnWiiRocks|Click here]] to get to my page.  '''DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION.'''''  
''This is a beta page. It is not ready for public release. So some text might be ****ed up. You can read it, but you can't edit it. If you want to contribute to this article, please contact the creator, DSnWiiRocks, via the Portal Wiki [[User:DSnWiiRocks|here]]. If you are here by mistake, click your browser's back button. [[User:DSnWiiRocks|Click here]] to get to my page.  '''DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION.'''''  
''Also, by have '''Spoilers On''', you are risking to spoil the film experience for yourself. So shield your eyes if you see '''Plot Summary''', and '''turn Spoilers Off''' if you don't want the film to be spoiled.''


'''''Portal: Imminent Crisis''''' is an upcoming feature film starring Ross Chan (also known as DSnWiiRocks on this Wiki and on YouTube), Matthew Cheung, <female actor not cast yet: playing the role of Caroline Johnson>, Patrick Lam, and Pak Lam Hui. This film also casts <actor name(s)> as the supporting roles.
'''''Portal: Imminent Crisis''''' is an upcoming feature film starring Ross Chan (also known as DSnWiiRocks on this Wiki and on YouTube), Matthew Cheung, <female actor not cast yet: playing the role of Caroline Johnson>, Patrick Lam, and Pak Lam Hui. This film also casts <actor name(s)> as the supporting roles.
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The film was originally conceptualized, according to  both actor and director Ross Chan, during his session with the song [[Still Alive (song)|''Still Alive'']], that he visualized the credits scene with the cast shown according to the beats of the first verse of the song. This idea was later implemented in the actual credits scene, when they asked the editors to "let me handle this."
The film was originally conceptualized, according to  both actor and director Ross Chan, during his session with the song [[Still Alive (song)|''Still Alive'']], that he visualized the credits scene with the cast shown according to the beats of the first verse of the song. This idea was later implemented in the actual credits scene, when they asked the editors to "let me handle this."


The song '''''Opposites Attract''''' by Paula Abdul, used during the dance scene halfway through the movie, was suggested by co-lead Matthew Cheung. This originally came from the original writing, when Matthew supervised Ross Chan in the first draft, this song was played in the background. Further stitching implemented this late-80s classic into the film as an indicator for the relationship between characters Dalton Forstall and Caroline Johnson.
{{Spoiler | The song '''''Opposites Attract''''' by Paula Abdul, used during the dance scene halfway through the movie, was suggested by co-lead Matthew Cheung. This originally came from the original writing, when Matthew supervised Ross Chan in the first draft, this song was played in the background. Further stitching implemented this late-80s classic into the film as an indicator for the relationship between characters Dalton Forstall and Caroline Johnson.  
Another issue with this song being in the movie, is its retro theme doesn't really fit the theme of relationship in a technologically advanced science facility, so its organ track was volumed-down, and re-recorded in the studio.
Another issue with this song being in the movie, is its retro theme doesn't really fit the theme of relationship in a technologically advanced science facility, so its organ track was volumed-down, and re-recorded in the studio. }}


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

Revision as of 07:24, 23 September 2013

This is a beta page. It is not ready for public release. So some text might be ****ed up. You can read it, but you can't edit it. If you want to contribute to this article, please contact the creator, DSnWiiRocks, via the Portal Wiki here. If you are here by mistake, click your browser's back button. Click here to get to my page. DO NOT EDIT THIS PAGE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION.

Also, by have Spoilers On, you are risking to spoil the film experience for yourself. So shield your eyes if you see Plot Summary, and turn Spoilers Off if you don't want the film to be spoiled.

Portal: Imminent Crisis is an upcoming feature film starring Ross Chan (also known as DSnWiiRocks on this Wiki and on YouTube), Matthew Cheung, <female actor not cast yet: playing the role of Caroline Johnson>, Patrick Lam, and Pak Lam Hui. This film also casts <actor name(s)> as the supporting roles.


Plot Teaser

The already hazardous facilities of Aperture Science comes another disaster! In this version of Aperture, there are no robots they'll ever help them, only ones that'll burst you to bits and riddle holes in you. All the tools the scientific endeavors only have are a bat, a rifle, a bow and arrow, a laptop, and their wits. Can they survive wave after wave of lethal machines and death traps and save Aperture from a nuclear disaster?


Production & Concept

The film was originally conceptualized, according to both actor and director Ross Chan, during his session with the song Still Alive, that he visualized the credits scene with the cast shown according to the beats of the first verse of the song. This idea was later implemented in the actual credits scene, when they asked the editors to "let me handle this."

The song Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul, used during the dance scene halfway through the movie, was suggested by co-lead Matthew Cheung. This originally came from the original writing, when Matthew supervised Ross Chan in the first draft, this song was played in the background. Further stitching implemented this late-80s classic into the film as an indicator for the relationship between characters Dalton Forstall and Caroline Johnson. Another issue with this song being in the movie, is its retro theme doesn't really fit the theme of relationship in a technologically advanced science facility, so its organ track was volumed-down, and re-recorded in the studio.

Cast

Ross Chan as Dalton Forstall

Matthew Cheung as Vector Samson

<actress name here> as Caroline Johnson

Patrick Lam as Jake Maero

Pak Lam Hui as Frant Wayhard

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