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In the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' series]], a '''cutscene''', often spelled '''cut scene''', is an in-game cinematic movie in which the player(s) temporarily loses control over their character(s). Cut scenes, often used to show storyline events, are usually played between [[campaign]] missions. They are sometimes played during a mission.
In the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' series]], a '''cutscene''', often spelled '''cut scene''', is an in-game cinematic movie in which the player(s) temporarily loses control over their character(s). Cut scenes, often used to show storyline events, are usually played between [[campaign]] levels. They are sometimes played at a midpoint of a level.


Cut scenes in the ''Halo'' shooter games are not pre-rendered movies; instead, they are rendered in real time, using in-game assets. Because of this, cut scenes can sometimes be altered by moving objects into the locations where the cut scenes are about to take place. In several cases, cut scenes are rendered in hidden areas that are (usually) totally inaccessible to players; the [[Secret Room On The Ark]] is an example of this. The [[Pan Cam]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'''s [[Theater]] mode can be used to "break into" some of these areas. In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', the first cutscene "Prepare to Drop" is accessible through the Firefight lobby by means of a glitch. This will allow players to free roam around the entire area where the cutscene takes place. In Halo 3's theater mode when watching your pre-made campaign game when a cut-scene plays you will not be able to watch it but simply will experience a flash and will continue from the veiw of the player.
Cut scenes in the ''Halo'' shooter games are not pre-rendered movies; instead, they are rendered in real time, using in-game assets. Because of this, cut scenes can sometimes be altered by moving objects into the locations where the cut scenes are about to take place. In several cases, cut scenes are rendered in hidden areas that are (usually) totally inaccessible to players; the [[Secret Room On The Ark]] is an example of this. The [[Pan Cam]] in ''[[Halo 3]]'''s [[Theater]] mode can be used to "break into" some of these areas. In ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', the first cutscene "Prepare to Drop" is accessible through the Firefight lobby by means of a glitch. This will allow players to free roam around the entire area where the cutscene takes place. In Halo 3's theater mode when watching the player's pre-made campaign game when a cut-scene plays the viewer will not be able to watch it but simply will experience a flash and will continue from the veiw of the player.
 
''[[Halo 2]]'' cut scenes feature the ability where the playable characters will hold the weapon the player used before the cutscene. This is not seen in other games except for ''Halo 3'', but this situation usually appears in cut scenes that take place in the middle of the level, notably only "[[Sierra 117]]"'s ''Quid Pro Quo'' cut scene and "[[Floodgate]]"'s ''Shadow of Intent'' cuts scene will do so.


==Pre-rendered Cutscenes==
==Pre-rendered Cutscenes==
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==Glitches==
==Glitches==
*If you place an object right where a character will walk during a cut scene, that character will walk through the object when the cut scene plays.
*Sometimes the music in a cut scene may not load or may become out of sync with the video. This is usually caused by lag.
*If the player places an object right where a character will walk during a cut scene, that character will walk through the object when the cut scene plays. Some other times however, for example in the ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' level "[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]", the cut scene before the second part of the level, ''The Flood'', if the player places a [[Shade]] turret where [[Private]] [[Manuel Mendoza|Mendoza]] will walk to, the [[marine]] will be seen walking against the turret. It is unknown why this is so.
*In Theater Mode, if one fast forwards during a cut scene, the dialogue will be cut short or overlapped with other lines, and nearly all non-dialogue sounds will not play.
*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', it is possible to manipulate enemies and relocate them in the areas where cutscenes play; they can also be [[Modding|modded]] into such positions. When this happens, the enemies will frequently interfere with the playback of the cutscene, performing such actions as pushing characters out of their scripted paths, blocking their scripted paths, or even killing the characters. Sometimes, this interference will pause the cutscene, as the characters involved wait for an action to be performed; other times, the cutscene will continue as if no error ever happened. Examples of such anomalies can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGxNToePAM8 here]; the [[Shafted Cinematic Glitch]] also involves this phenomenon. In some cases, if the character gets killed immediately after the cutscene begins, the game engine may still try to animate the dead body causing the body to stand up in a strange position but not move completely.
*In ''Halo 3'', certain cut scenes can be altered by other [[glitch]]es, such as the [[Time Travel Glitch]].
*In ''Halo 3'', certain cut scenes can be altered by other [[glitch]]es, such as the [[Time Travel Glitch]].
*If you skip certain cut scenes early during a campaign mission, the events in the cut scene will still continue in-game. This can be observed in ''Halo 3'''s level [[The Covenant (level)|The Covenant]] when you are deactivating the towers. If you skip the cut scene right away, you can still see the towers deactivating when gameplay resumes.
*If the player skips certain cut scenes early during a campaign level, the events in the cut scene will still continue in-game. This can be observed in ''Halo 3'''s level "[[The Covenant (level)|The Covenant]]" when the player is deactivating the [[Barrier tower]]s. If the player skips the cut scene right away, the player can still see the towers deactivating when gameplay resumes.
*Sometimes the music in a cut scene may not load or may become out of sync with the video. This is usually caused by lag.
*On ''Halo 3''<nowiki/>'s campaign level "[[Halo (Halo 3 Level)|Halo]]", [[Auto-Turret]]s can be deployed right before triggering the [[Control Room]] cutscene. The Auto-Turrets actually turn on the [[Master Chief]] ''before'' the fight with Guilty Spark; during the cutscene, they will fire on the Chief, [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]], and [[Avery Junior Johnson|Johnson]]. (They will only manage to drain the Arbiter's shield and damage the Chief's.) Apparently, deployed [[equipment]] is not removed before a cutscene.
*In Theater Mode, if you fast forward during a cut scene, the dialogue will be cut short or overlapped with other lines, and nearly all non-dialogue sounds will not play.
*In ''Halo 3'', in single player, it is possible to duplicate the co-op cut scene that plays when the Flood arrive, and retain the Arbiter in the cutscene and level. On the level "The Covenant" inside the third Barrier Tower, the player can melee Arbiter into the [[elevator]], kill all the Brutes, and finally push or melee the Arbiter to the window. Surprisingly, the Arbiter will not be removed from the cutscene and the level.
*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', it is possible to manipulate enemies and relocate them in the areas where cutscenes play; they can also be [[Modding|modded]] into such positions. When this happens, the enemies will frequently interfere with the playback of the cutscene, performing such actions as pushing characters out of their scripted paths, blocking their scripted paths, or even killing the characters. Sometimes, this interference will pause the cutscene, as the actors involved wait for an action to be performed; other times, the cutscene will continue as if no error ever happened. Examples of such anomalies can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGxNToePAM8 here]; the [[Shafted Cinematic Glitch]] also involves this phenomenon. In some cases, if you get killed immediately after the cutscene begins, the game engine may still try to animate the dead body causing the body to stand up in a strange position but not move completely.
*If ''Halo 3: ODST''<nowiki/>'s "Prepare To Drop" cutscene is accessed in [[Firefight]] over Xbox Live, the player's status will show that he/she is playing a Firefight match on an unknown map.
*On ''Halo 3''<nowiki/>'s campaign level [[Halo (Halo 3 Level)|Halo]], Auto-Turrets can be deployed right before activating the Control Room cutscene. The Auto-Turrets actually turn on the Chief ''before'' the fight with Guilty Spark; during the cutscene, they will fire on the Chief, Arbiter, and Johnson. (They will only manage to drain the Arbiter's shield and damage the Chief's.) Apparently, deployed equipment is not removed before a cutscene.
*If ''Halo 3: ODST''<nowiki/>'s Prepare To Drop cutscene is accessed in Firefight over Xbox Live, your status will show that you are playing Firefight on an unknown map.
*In ''Halo 3'', in single player, it is possible to duplicate the co-op cutscene that plays when the Flood arrive, and retain the Arbiter in the cutscene and level. On the ''Halo 3'' level The Covenant, when the Arbiter and his Elite reinforcements arrive at the third tower, after you have killed all the enemies in the tower, melee the Arbiter onto the elevator and activate the elevator. When you get upstairs, kill the Brute Stalkers and the War Chieftain or let the Arbiter do it for you; you can help him if you want. After you have killed all the enemies, melee the Arbiter to the window and deactivate the third tower. Surprisingly, the Arbiter will not be removed from the cutscene and the level.


==See also==
==See also==

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Template:Ratings Template:SeeWikipedia In the Halo series, a cutscene, often spelled cut scene, is an in-game cinematic movie in which the player(s) temporarily loses control over their character(s). Cut scenes, often used to show storyline events, are usually played between campaign levels. They are sometimes played at a midpoint of a level.

Cut scenes in the Halo shooter games are not pre-rendered movies; instead, they are rendered in real time, using in-game assets. Because of this, cut scenes can sometimes be altered by moving objects into the locations where the cut scenes are about to take place. In several cases, cut scenes are rendered in hidden areas that are (usually) totally inaccessible to players; the Secret Room On The Ark is an example of this. The Pan Cam in Halo 3's Theater mode can be used to "break into" some of these areas. In Halo 3: ODST, the first cutscene "Prepare to Drop" is accessible through the Firefight lobby by means of a glitch. This will allow players to free roam around the entire area where the cutscene takes place. In Halo 3's theater mode when watching the player's pre-made campaign game when a cut-scene plays the viewer will not be able to watch it but simply will experience a flash and will continue from the veiw of the player.

Halo 2 cut scenes feature the ability where the playable characters will hold the weapon the player used before the cutscene. This is not seen in other games except for Halo 3, but this situation usually appears in cut scenes that take place in the middle of the level, notably only "Sierra 117"'s Quid Pro Quo cut scene and "Floodgate"'s Shadow of Intent cuts scene will do so.

Pre-rendered Cutscenes

While most cutscenes in the Halo series are not pre-rendered, there is one cutscene in the trilogy that is pre-rendered. This cutscene, which appears after the credits in Halo: Combat Evolved, shows 343 Guilty Spark flying around in space. This cutscene is part of the Halo credits video file which is entirely pre-rendered using Bink Video.

Halo Wars uses both pre-rendered cutscenes, which were created by Blur Studios, and in-game "vignettes".

Glitches

  • Sometimes the music in a cut scene may not load or may become out of sync with the video. This is usually caused by lag.
  • If the player places an object right where a character will walk during a cut scene, that character will walk through the object when the cut scene plays. Some other times however, for example in the Halo: Combat Evolved level "343 Guilty Spark", the cut scene before the second part of the level, The Flood, if the player places a Shade turret where Private Mendoza will walk to, the marine will be seen walking against the turret. It is unknown why this is so.
  • In Theater Mode, if one fast forwards during a cut scene, the dialogue will be cut short or overlapped with other lines, and nearly all non-dialogue sounds will not play.
  • In Halo: Combat Evolved, it is possible to manipulate enemies and relocate them in the areas where cutscenes play; they can also be modded into such positions. When this happens, the enemies will frequently interfere with the playback of the cutscene, performing such actions as pushing characters out of their scripted paths, blocking their scripted paths, or even killing the characters. Sometimes, this interference will pause the cutscene, as the characters involved wait for an action to be performed; other times, the cutscene will continue as if no error ever happened. Examples of such anomalies can be seen here; the Shafted Cinematic Glitch also involves this phenomenon. In some cases, if the character gets killed immediately after the cutscene begins, the game engine may still try to animate the dead body causing the body to stand up in a strange position but not move completely.
  • In Halo 3, certain cut scenes can be altered by other glitches, such as the Time Travel Glitch.
  • If the player skips certain cut scenes early during a campaign level, the events in the cut scene will still continue in-game. This can be observed in Halo 3's level "The Covenant" when the player is deactivating the Barrier towers. If the player skips the cut scene right away, the player can still see the towers deactivating when gameplay resumes.
  • On Halo 3's campaign level "Halo", Auto-Turrets can be deployed right before triggering the Control Room cutscene. The Auto-Turrets actually turn on the Master Chief before the fight with Guilty Spark; during the cutscene, they will fire on the Chief, Arbiter, and Johnson. (They will only manage to drain the Arbiter's shield and damage the Chief's.) Apparently, deployed equipment is not removed before a cutscene.
  • In Halo 3, in single player, it is possible to duplicate the co-op cut scene that plays when the Flood arrive, and retain the Arbiter in the cutscene and level. On the level "The Covenant" inside the third Barrier Tower, the player can melee Arbiter into the elevator, kill all the Brutes, and finally push or melee the Arbiter to the window. Surprisingly, the Arbiter will not be removed from the cutscene and the level.
  • If Halo 3: ODST's "Prepare To Drop" cutscene is accessed in Firefight over Xbox Live, the player's status will show that he/she is playing a Firefight match on an unknown map.

See also