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[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 0:25 - Halo 3 is all about the things we wanted in Halo 1 and Halo 2.  The Brutes were ... they were added in a little too late I think.  We didn't really have a chance to flesh them out and so that's what we're doing for Halo 3!
[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 0:25 - Halo 3 is all about the things that we wanted in Halo 1 and 2.  The Brutes were ... they were added in a little too late, I think.  We didn't have a chance to really flesh them out and so that's what we're doing for Halo 3!


[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 0:43 - Nailing the flavor for the character is often very difficult. You sorta have to feel it out as you go.  The Brutes in Halo 2 were meant to be more like the barbarians in Rome.  We wanted the Brutes to typify that abusive, evil, invader...
[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 0:43 - Nailing the flavor for a character is often very difficult. You sort of have to feel it out as you go.  The Brutes in Halo 2 were meant to be more like the barbarians in Rome.  We wanted the Brutes to typify that abusive, evil, invader...


[[Chris Butcher]] - 1:06 - Right from the start the design of the Brutes was not consistent about reinforcing the theorem of them being worthy adversaries for the player
[[Chris Butcher]] - 1:06 - Right from the start the design of the Brutes was not consistent about reinforcing the they are made to be worthy adversaries for the player.


[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 1:16 - Now that the Elites have left the Covenant it gave us a problem for Halo 3
[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 1:16 - Now that the Elites have left the Covenant, it gave us a problem for Halo 3.


[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 1:23 - The Brutes would behave kinda of similar to the Elites they had to be totally redone, cause ... just not interesting to fight.
[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 1:23 - For the Brutes to behave kind of similar to the Elites they have to be totally redone, 'cause ... they're not interesting to fight.


[[Paul Bertone]] - 1:32 - It was just a damaged sponge.  There were no interesting reactions.  There wasn't any interesting death.
[[Paul Bertone]] - 1:32 - He was just a damages sponge.  There were no interesting reactions; there wasn't an interesting death.


[[Chris Butcher]] - 1:38 - The only time the choice the player has is to pump them full of lead until they fall down
[[Chris Butcher]] - 1:38 - The only tactic the player has is to just pump them full of lead until they fall down.


[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 1:45 - It just doesn't turn to be really a good game play.
[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 1:45 - It doesn't really turn to out to be a really good game play.


[[Curtis Creamer]] - 1:47 - Going back and trying to recreate a character is like this is one part art and one part science, and the art part is very difficult to understand just exactly how long it's going to take.
[[Curtis Creamer]] - 1:47 - Going back and trying to recreate a character is like this is one part art and one part science, and the art part is very difficult to understand just exactly how long it's going to take.


[[Isaac Hannaford]] - 2:00 - The concept artist tries to communicate the composition, and what the idea is trying to get across.  A lot of times the direction just gets narrowed down to, 'can you just make it look cool'.   The Brutes originally were a lot like Chewbacca.  They were just big hairy guys with a Bandolier.  I looked at a lot of animal reference, rhinoceros, some gorilla.  Their natural body plating, is Brutish!  This was our way of kinda of pulling them into the fold of the Covenant.  They've got kinda ancient looking buckles and gauntlets, and leather straps holding all that stuff together.  Making them a little more serious bad guy ... I hope.
[[Isaac Hannaford]] - 2:00 - The concept artist tries to communicate through composition what the idea is trying to get across.  A lot of times the direction just gets narrowed down to, 'can you just make it look cool'. The Brutes originally looked a lot like Chewbacca: like they were just big hairy guys with a Bandolier.  I looked at a lot of animal reference, rhinoceros, and some gorilla.  Their natural body plating was Brutish!  This was our way of, like, kind of pulling them into the fold of the Covenant.  They've got kind of ancient looking buckles and gauntlets, and leather straps holding all that stuff together.  Making them a little more serious bad guy ... I hope.


:Camera opens on a table with four Bungie staff being Interviewed from left to right are [[Nathan Walpole]], John, [[Bill O'Brien]], Jermey
:Camera opens on a table with four Bungie staff being Interviewed. From left to right: [[Nathan Walpole]], John, [[Bill O'Brien]], and Jermey


[[Nathan Walpole]] - 2:42 - Everything the character does, whenever the character moves, we've made an animation for it.
[[Nathan Walpole]] - 2:42 - Everything the character does, whenever the character moves, we've created an animation for it.


[[Bill O'Brien]] - 2:52 - Initially how that character moves that kind of makes him unique
[[Bill O'Brien]] - 2:52 - In which way the character moves, that kind of makes him unique.


John - 3:00 -  These days now we have our animation reference area upstairs.  We just take it upon ourselves to go film us doing each individual motion and work that into our animation.
John - 3:00 -  These days now we've got our animation reference area upstairs.  We just take it upon ourselves to go film us doing each individual motion and then work that into our animation.


[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:14 - If a Brute is punching the face of a Marine, we're going to embellish that.  We're going make him punch the jaw of the Marine.  We're going to make him just punch straight through that Marine.
[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:14 - If a Brute is punching the face off a Marine, we're going to embellish that.  We're going make him punch the jaw off, too.  We're going to make him just punch straight through that Marine.


[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 3:25 - God Damn I love how that shit looks like real life.  That is just bleep bleep that was awesome.
[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 3:25 - God damn, that looked like fucking real life.  That is just like Jesus *bleep*, that was awesome.


[[Bill O'Brien]] - 3:32 - When I look over and see Jeremy doing something and think wow that's really cool how can I work something like that into his move set.
[[Bill O'Brien]] - 3:32 - When I look over and see Jeremy doing something, I'm like, 'Oh that's really cool! How can I work something like that into his move set?'


[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:36 - It's exciting to see what Jeremy does tomorrow, and what Bill does the next day.  It's all the ...
[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:36 - It's exciting to see what Jeremy does tomorrow, and what Bill does the next day.  It's always a new ...


John : Not John?
John - 3:44 - Me too?


[[Nathan Walpole]] : Not John no so much.  
Jeremy - 3:44 - Not John.


John : No not so much me.
[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:45 - No.  


[[Nathan Walpole]] : Nobody likes John
John - 3:46 - Not so much me.


[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 3:53 - Players who are familiar with the Brutes from Halo 2 will notice that these Brutes are fully armed and fully equipped and they're not going to be pushovers.
[[Nathan Walpole]] - 3:48 - Nobody likes John.


[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 4:20 - The game will be interesting when guys you've been playing against after we've already played.  Does the profile of the character create an interesting look from afar?  Is it fun to shoot at him?  When he runs around do you see his limbs moving up and down because there are things are jutting out from his sides?
[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 3:53 - Players who are familiar with the Brutes from Halo 2 will notice that these Brutes are fully armed, fully equipped, and are not going to be pushovers.


[[Chris Butcher]] - 4:40 - Rather than making them look like stupid apes,  we want to make them very brutal and pragmatic warriors, and that's really informed a lot of the visual design.
[[Shi Kai Wang]] - 4:20 - For the game to be interesting, like the guys you'll be playing against have to be interesting.  Does the profile of the character create an interesting look from afar?  Is it fun to shoot at him?  When he runs around do you see his limbs moving up and down because there are things are jutting up from his sides?


[[Paul Bertone]] - 5:02 - Visually through the art we defined the different classes.  The standard Brute has just it's normal armor and a very standard helmet. The Brute Captain has a much bigger headdress, and then the Brute Chieftains have very elaborate head dresses and very elaborate shoulder pads and armor on them.  The interesting thing is some of the ideas that we came up with is a, not only do we need to figure out how the Brutes interact with the other Covenant, but also how Brutes interact with Brutes, and we developed the idea of Brute Pack.
[[Chris Butcher]] - 4:40 - Rather than make them look like they're dumb apes, we want to make them very brutal and pragmatic warriors, and that's really informed a lot of the visual design.


[[Damian Isla]] - 5:39 - What makes you feel like two characters are aware of each other? They're starting to do the same thing at the same time.
[[Paul Bertone]] - 5:02 - Visually, through the art, we defined the different classes.  The standard Brute has just it's normal armor with a very standard helmet. The Brute Captain has a much bigger headdress, and then the Brute Chieftains have very elaborate head dresses and very elaborate shoulder pads and armor on 'em.  The interesting thing with some of the ideas that we came up with is not only do we need to figure out how the Brutes interact with the other Covenant, but also how Brutes interact with Brutes, and we developed the idea of the Brute Pack.


[[Curtis Creamer]] - 5:44 - Maybe you're going to come around the corner and see them doing some sort of activity that has nothing to do with fighting.  That will give you more insight into what a Brute Pack mentality is like.
[[Damian Isla]] - 5:39 - What makes you feel like two characters are aware of each other?  Deciding to do the same thing at the same time.


[[Damian Isla]] - 5:56 - We have this real brutal behaviors now where the Chieftain saying 'everyone throw a grenade!', and as a result a second later you having grenades flying at your face.
[[Curtis Creamer]] - 5:44 - Maybe you're going to come around a corner and see them doing some sort of an activity that has nothing to do with fighting but is going to give you sort of more insight into what the Brute Pack mentality is like.


[[Chris Butcher]] - 6:06 - That's always going to give the player a little bit of adrenaline rush.  'Oh my God now this guy is right up in my face! Now I've got to back up and hit him hard!'
[[Damian Isla]] - 5:56 - We have this really brutal behavior now which is just the Chieftain saying, 'Everybody throw a grenade!', and as a result a second later you have grenades flying in your face.


[[Paul Bertone]] - 6:18 - Players kill him and there like, 'Oh man I had to kill that guy!' and then they go around the corner, and there's like four standing there, and they're like, 'shit!'
[[Chris Butcher]] - 6:06 - That's always going to give the player a little bit of an adrenaline rush, that, 'Oh my God, now this guy is right up in my face!  I've to back up and hit him hard!'


[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 6:30 - I think that the Brutes bring out sort of the indignant self righteous aspect of a lot of players.  So I'm hoping to hear a lot of, 'take that!' and 'I can't believe, that you have invaded my planet and I'm going to throw you off!' and we hope to bring people really into character and the drama of the situation by putting them up against really brutal characters.
[[Paul Bertone]] - 6:18 - When the players kill him, they're like, 'Oh man, I had to kill that guy!' and then they go around a corner, and there's like four more of them standing there, and they're like, 'Shit!'


[[Jaime Griesemer]] - 6:30 - I think that the Brutes bring out sort of the indignant, self righteous aspect of a lot of players.  So I'm hoping to hear a lot of, 'Take that!' and 'I can't believe that you have invaded my planet and I'm going to throw you off!' and we hope to really bring people really into the character and the drama of the situation by putting them up against these really brutal characters.


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ViDoc: Et Tu Brute a 7 min documentry about the Brutes

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ViDoc: Et Tu Brute is a behind the scenese look at Halo 3, specifically the Brutes in Halo 3. This 7:04 min clip interviews various Bungie employees about the Brutes and their development.

Transcript

Shi Kai Wang - 0:25 - Halo 3 is all about the things that we wanted in Halo 1 and 2. The Brutes were ... they were added in a little too late, I think. We didn't have a chance to really flesh them out and so that's what we're doing for Halo 3!

Jaime Griesemer - 0:43 - Nailing the flavor for a character is often very difficult. You sort of have to feel it out as you go. The Brutes in Halo 2 were meant to be more like the barbarians in Rome. We wanted the Brutes to typify that abusive, evil, invader...

Chris Butcher - 1:06 - Right from the start the design of the Brutes was not consistent about reinforcing the they are made to be worthy adversaries for the player.

Jaime Griesemer - 1:16 - Now that the Elites have left the Covenant, it gave us a problem for Halo 3.

Shi Kai Wang - 1:23 - For the Brutes to behave kind of similar to the Elites they have to be totally redone, 'cause ... they're not interesting to fight.

Paul Bertone - 1:32 - He was just a damages sponge. There were no interesting reactions; there wasn't an interesting death.

Chris Butcher - 1:38 - The only tactic the player has is to just pump them full of lead until they fall down.

Shi Kai Wang - 1:45 - It doesn't really turn to out to be a really good game play.

Curtis Creamer - 1:47 - Going back and trying to recreate a character is like this is one part art and one part science, and the art part is very difficult to understand just exactly how long it's going to take.

Isaac Hannaford - 2:00 - The concept artist tries to communicate through composition what the idea is trying to get across. A lot of times the direction just gets narrowed down to, 'can you just make it look cool'. The Brutes originally looked a lot like Chewbacca: like they were just big hairy guys with a Bandolier. I looked at a lot of animal reference, rhinoceros, and some gorilla. Their natural body plating was Brutish! This was our way of, like, kind of pulling them into the fold of the Covenant. They've got kind of ancient looking buckles and gauntlets, and leather straps holding all that stuff together. Making them a little more serious bad guy ... I hope.

Camera opens on a table with four Bungie staff being Interviewed. From left to right: Nathan Walpole, John, Bill O'Brien, and Jermey

Nathan Walpole - 2:42 - Everything the character does, whenever the character moves, we've created an animation for it.

Bill O'Brien - 2:52 - In which way the character moves, that kind of makes him unique.

John - 3:00 - These days now we've got our animation reference area upstairs. We just take it upon ourselves to go film us doing each individual motion and then work that into our animation.

Nathan Walpole - 3:14 - If a Brute is punching the face off a Marine, we're going to embellish that. We're going make him punch the jaw off, too. We're going to make him just punch straight through that Marine.

Shi Kai Wang - 3:25 - God damn, that looked like fucking real life. That is just like Jesus *bleep*, that was awesome.

Bill O'Brien - 3:32 - When I look over and see Jeremy doing something, I'm like, 'Oh that's really cool! How can I work something like that into his move set?'

Nathan Walpole - 3:36 - It's exciting to see what Jeremy does tomorrow, and what Bill does the next day. It's always a new ...

John - 3:44 - Me too?

Jeremy - 3:44 - Not John.

Nathan Walpole - 3:45 - No.

John - 3:46 - Not so much me.

Nathan Walpole - 3:48 - Nobody likes John.

Jaime Griesemer - 3:53 - Players who are familiar with the Brutes from Halo 2 will notice that these Brutes are fully armed, fully equipped, and are not going to be pushovers.

Shi Kai Wang - 4:20 - For the game to be interesting, like the guys you'll be playing against have to be interesting. Does the profile of the character create an interesting look from afar? Is it fun to shoot at him? When he runs around do you see his limbs moving up and down because there are things are jutting up from his sides?

Chris Butcher - 4:40 - Rather than make them look like they're dumb apes, we want to make them very brutal and pragmatic warriors, and that's really informed a lot of the visual design.

Paul Bertone - 5:02 - Visually, through the art, we defined the different classes. The standard Brute has just it's normal armor with a very standard helmet. The Brute Captain has a much bigger headdress, and then the Brute Chieftains have very elaborate head dresses and very elaborate shoulder pads and armor on 'em. The interesting thing with some of the ideas that we came up with is not only do we need to figure out how the Brutes interact with the other Covenant, but also how Brutes interact with Brutes, and we developed the idea of the Brute Pack.

Damian Isla - 5:39 - What makes you feel like two characters are aware of each other? Deciding to do the same thing at the same time.

Curtis Creamer - 5:44 - Maybe you're going to come around a corner and see them doing some sort of an activity that has nothing to do with fighting but is going to give you sort of more insight into what the Brute Pack mentality is like.

Damian Isla - 5:56 - We have this really brutal behavior now which is just the Chieftain saying, 'Everybody throw a grenade!', and as a result a second later you have grenades flying in your face.

Chris Butcher - 6:06 - That's always going to give the player a little bit of an adrenaline rush, that, 'Oh my God, now this guy is right up in my face! I've to back up and hit him hard!'

Paul Bertone - 6:18 - When the players kill him, they're like, 'Oh man, I had to kill that guy!' and then they go around a corner, and there's like four more of them standing there, and they're like, 'Shit!'

Jaime Griesemer - 6:30 - I think that the Brutes bring out sort of the indignant, self righteous aspect of a lot of players. So I'm hoping to hear a lot of, 'Take that!' and 'I can't believe that you have invaded my planet and I'm going to throw you off!' and we hope to really bring people really into the character and the drama of the situation by putting them up against these really brutal characters.