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'''Halo: Faith''' is a planned fan-made feature film set in the Halo universe.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/HaloTheMovie?sk=info&closeTheater=1 '''Facebook''': ''Halo: Faith page'']</ref>
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'''Halo: Faith''' was a planned fan-made feature film set in the Halo universe.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/HaloTheMovie?sk=info&closeTheater=1 '''Facebook''': ''Halo: Faith page'']</ref> Directed by [[Wikipedia:Jared Pelletier|Jared Pelletier]], the film focuses on a group of SPARTANs who are using [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|MK VI]] prototypes against the hegemonic empire, [[Covenant Empire|the Covenant]], during the [[Fall of Reach]].<ref>[http://www.examiner.com/adventure-game-in-national/interview-with-the-director-of-the-upcoming-halo-faith-film-jared-pelletier?do_not_mobile_redirect=1 '''Examiner''': ''Interview with the Director of the upcoming "Halo: Faith" film, Jared Pelletier'']</ref> The film would be 16 minutes long, and rely on compter-generated imagery as well as that of live-action. ''Faith'' was intended to be released on November 11, 2011, and had finished principal photography, but the film ended up being put on hold indefinitely.


==Overview==
==Plot==
Directed by Jared Pelletier, the film focuses on a group of SPARTANs who are using [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|MK VI]] prototypes against the hegemonic empire, [[Covenant Empire|the Covenant]], during the [[Fall of Reach]].<ref>[http://www.examiner.com/adventure-game-in-national/interview-with-the-director-of-the-upcoming-halo-faith-film-jared-pelletier?do_not_mobile_redirect=1 '''Examiner''': ''Interview with the Director of the upcoming "Halo: Faith" film, Jared Pelletier'']</ref> The film will be 16 minutes long, and rely on compter-generated imagery as well as that of live-action. Principal photography finished on April 22, 2011.  
 
It is the Fall of Reach and the four Spartans of White Team, White 1 [[Anton-044]], White 2 [[Malcolm-059]], White 3, and White 4, are prepared to assist in the battle. An unnamed Admiral tasks them with reinforcing the evac point at the [[Manassas Spaceport]], where the troops defending the Kilo 1 orbital defense generator are expected to fall back should they fail. As their Falcons cross the mountain range to Manassas, they are attacked by Covenant anti-aircraft fire, taking out White 3 and White 4. Malcom reports the Covenant troops are breaking from attacking [[Manassas]] to the generator outpost, while Anton picks up a distress hail from [[Isaac-039]], on the ground defending with the troops. He reports the generator is damaged though still functional, but all the Marines and [[Green Team]] are dead, and the Covenant is mobilizing additional forces, including a [[Type-47 Ultra Heavy Assault Platform|Scarab]], to attack the outpost. Hearing this, Anton and Malcolm abandon their original mission so they can defend the generator with Isaac, and leap from their Falcon after it flies them over.
 
The three Spartans assemble and fight a swarm of charging Covenant, Anton using a [[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun|minigun]], and the other two with [[MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System|assault rifles]]. Anton fights a Hunter approaching him, and when his machine gun fails to do anything to it, kills it with a pair of pistols piercing its weak points. Isaac, however, is trying hard to not be overrun, but ends up being killed by an Elite with an energy sword, though he uses his last seconds to draw a grenade and take the Elite with him. Both Anton and Malcolm witness this, unable to help him.
 
At this point, the Scarab has finally arrived, and it begins firing at the two Spartans before being distracted by a Warthog. Thinking of a way to destroy it, Malcolm spots a Banshee overhead and has Anton gets its attention, while he also gets the attention of the Scarab. As the two prepare to destroy him, Malcolm snipes off the Banshee's stabilizer, sending it crashing into the Scarab. Both explode, and Anton uses his [[Armor Lock]] to survive the blast.
 
The remaining Covenant retreat, securing the victory at the outpost. Malcolm broadcasts its victory, while Anton [[Office of Naval Intelligence Directive 930|logs Isaac as MIA]]. Malcolm reports that the Kilo 3 and 4 generators are now under attack. Anton requests permission from [[John-117|Sierra Actual]] for White Team to defend Kilo 3, and the screen cuts to black, then to ''Halo: Faith'''s title.
 
==Appearances==
'''Note''': All appearances listed below are non-canon.
 
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===Characters===
* [[Anton-044]]
* [[Malcolm-059]]
* White 3
* White 4
* [[Isaac-039]]
* Unnamed Admiral
* Unnamed Pilot
* [[John-117]]
* [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI agents]] <sup>(Trailer exclusive)</sup>
* [[Green Team]] {{mo}}
 
===Species===
* [[Human]]
* [[Kig-yar]]
* [[Sangheili]]
* [[Sangheili Minor]]
* [[Unggoy]]
** [[Unggoy Minor]]
* [[Mgalekgolo]]
 
===Locations===
* [[Reach]]
** [[Viery Territory]]
** [[Manassas]]
*** [[Manassas Spaceport]]
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===Technology===
* [[MJOLNIR Mark VI]]
* [[Orbital defense generator]]
* [[Orbital defense platform]] {{mo}}
* [[Armor Lock]]
* [[Sangheili combat harness]]
* [[Unggoy combat harness]]
 
===Vehicles===
* [[UH-144 Falcon]]
* [[D77-TC Pelican]]
* [[M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle]]
* [[M274 Ultra-Light All-Terrain Vehicle]]
* [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft]]
* [[Type-29 Close-support Fighter]]
* [[Type-47 Ultra Heavy Assault Platform]]
 
===Weapons===
* [[Assault cannon]]
* [[Focus cannon]]
* [[MA5B Individual Combat Weapon System]]
* [[M247H Heavy Machine Gun]]
* [[M6G Personal Defense Weapon System]]
* M3Z(A or B) weapon.<ref name="Yell Mag">[http://www.yellmagazine.com/halo-faith-exclusive-screen-shot-interview-director-jared-pelletier-interview/16429/3/ '''Yell Magazine.com''' Halo: Faith – Exclusive Screen Shot & Interview With Director Jared Pelletier ""I believe it’s the M3Z [pause] A (laughs) or M3ZB. It’s a name we came up with. It’s essentially to go along with the fact that the Spartans in the movie are using prototype armor and we were going to throw in a prototype weapon that didn’t get through development – essentially because it was too powerful."]</ref> {{1st}}
* [[Sniper Rifle System 99 Anti-Matériel]]
* [[Type-26 Anti-Infantry Stationary Gun]]
* [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword]]
* [[Type-1 Antipersonnel grenade]]
* [[M9 High-Explosive Dual-Purpose grenade]]
* [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon]] {{mo}}
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==Production==
''Halo: Faith'' was inspired in early 2010, when Jared Pelletier was approached to direct a short film based on [[Wikipedia:James Cameron|James Cameron]]'s ''[[Wikipedia:Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]''. Pelletier said of the project: "The goal of the film was to showcase unprecedented visual effects for a micro-budget film exhibited exclusively on Youtube. That project never came to be, but the idea of creating something incredibly ambitious and revolutionary was inspiring. I wanted to set the standard in this category."<ref name="4D Fiction"/>
 
A script was written by Jake Commons, but was discarded after finding the first few days of shooting of it didn't translate into a cohesive narrative. Instead a new script was written by Erik Tallek, ''Faith'''s director of photography, while keeping some of Common's touches. The story would not fully adhere to the ''Halo'' canon, but chose to be its own story while maintaining the basic feel behind the franchise. Most of the focus would be on the Spartans, who Pelletier felt were the franchise's backbone, and what differentiated it from other sci-fi works.
 
Filming began on September 2010, with a total budget of $850.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9q7YD-Kobg '''Youtube''': "Faith" (Making of a Live Action Halo Film)]</ref> Ryan Memarzadeh and Anthony Ingruber played the films Spartans.<ref name="Sik Daily">http://sikdailymags.wordpress.com/halofaith/</ref><ref>[http://www.guysgirl.com/blog/geeky-news-videos/interview-with-anthony-ingruber-halo-faith-actor-and-expert-impersonator.html '''GuysGirl.com''': Interview with Anthony Ingruber: Halo Faith Actor and Expert Impersonator]</ref> Principal photography finished on April 22, 2011, and the remaining work would be incorporating the computer-generated effects. Juan Garcia led the special effects<ref name="Sik Daily"/>, and hired employees who had worked in [[Wikipedia:Industrial Light and Magic|Industrial Light and Magic]], [[Wikipedia:Weta Workshop|Weta Workshop]], and [[Wikipedia:Digital Domain|Digital Domain]]. At least 95% of the film would incorporate CGI.<ref name="4D Fiction"/>
 
The original score was composed by Daniel Ciurlizza and Giancarlo Feltrin, who also led the sound design. Feltrin heavily influenced his scores on those of [[Martin O'Donnell]] and [[Michael Salvatori]], and also incorporated Middle Eastern elements at various points<ref name="Sik Daily"/>. Travis Wright led the concept art, creating several redesigns of the film's Elites and Grunts.
 
The short was to be released on Youtube on November 11, 2011, and be distributed by Machinima.com. Several theater premieres would also be held at Toronto, Philadelphia, and Berlin.<ref name="Yell Mag"/> However, the date passed without any release, and on January 16th, 2012, Pelletier announced that the completed film may not see the light of day. ''Faith''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Facebook account and Wikipedia page were also deleted, its Twitter account being planned for deletion later.<ref>[https://twitter.com/#!/FaithMovie/status/163156228879560704 '''Twitter''': @FaithMovie, 11:07 PM - 27 Jan 12]</ref> As a concession he released the script, as well as suggesting the later release of the raw footage on ''Faith'''s own Youtube channel.<ref name="4D Fiction">[http://4dfiction.com/2011/11/halo-tales-part-3-halo-faith/ 4D Fiction: Halo Tales, part 3: Halo: Faith *Updated*]</ref>
 
While the plans for these are likely discarded, Pelletier spoken of ''Faith'' being followed by two sequels. All that is known of them is that the second film would have two female Spartan protagonists.<ref name="Yell Mag"/>


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*[http://www.facebook.com/HaloTheMovie?sk=info&closeTheater=1 '''Facebook''': ''Halo: Faith page'']
*[http://www.facebook.com/HaloTheMovie?sk=info&closeTheater=1 '''Facebook''': ''Halo: Faith page'']
*[http://www.examiner.com/adventure-game-in-national/interview-with-the-director-of-the-upcoming-halo-faith-film-jared-pelletier?do_not_mobile_redirect=1 '''Examiner''': ''Interview with the Director of the upcoming "Halo: Faith" film, Jared Pelletier'']
*[http://www.examiner.com/adventure-game-in-national/interview-with-the-director-of-the-upcoming-halo-faith-film-jared-pelletier?do_not_mobile_redirect=1 '''Examiner''': ''Interview with the Director of the upcoming "Halo: Faith" film, Jared Pelletier'']
*[http://4dfiction.com/repository/2012/HaloFaith_Screenplay.pdf The ''Halo Faith'' Screenplay]
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Faith poster 01.jpg

Halo: Faith was a planned fan-made feature film set in the Halo universe.[1] Directed by Jared Pelletier, the film focuses on a group of SPARTANs who are using MK VI prototypes against the hegemonic empire, the Covenant, during the Fall of Reach.[2] The film would be 16 minutes long, and rely on compter-generated imagery as well as that of live-action. Faith was intended to be released on November 11, 2011, and had finished principal photography, but the film ended up being put on hold indefinitely.

Plot

It is the Fall of Reach and the four Spartans of White Team, White 1 Anton-044, White 2 Malcolm-059, White 3, and White 4, are prepared to assist in the battle. An unnamed Admiral tasks them with reinforcing the evac point at the Manassas Spaceport, where the troops defending the Kilo 1 orbital defense generator are expected to fall back should they fail. As their Falcons cross the mountain range to Manassas, they are attacked by Covenant anti-aircraft fire, taking out White 3 and White 4. Malcom reports the Covenant troops are breaking from attacking Manassas to the generator outpost, while Anton picks up a distress hail from Isaac-039, on the ground defending with the troops. He reports the generator is damaged though still functional, but all the Marines and Green Team are dead, and the Covenant is mobilizing additional forces, including a Scarab, to attack the outpost. Hearing this, Anton and Malcolm abandon their original mission so they can defend the generator with Isaac, and leap from their Falcon after it flies them over.

The three Spartans assemble and fight a swarm of charging Covenant, Anton using a minigun, and the other two with assault rifles. Anton fights a Hunter approaching him, and when his machine gun fails to do anything to it, kills it with a pair of pistols piercing its weak points. Isaac, however, is trying hard to not be overrun, but ends up being killed by an Elite with an energy sword, though he uses his last seconds to draw a grenade and take the Elite with him. Both Anton and Malcolm witness this, unable to help him.

At this point, the Scarab has finally arrived, and it begins firing at the two Spartans before being distracted by a Warthog. Thinking of a way to destroy it, Malcolm spots a Banshee overhead and has Anton gets its attention, while he also gets the attention of the Scarab. As the two prepare to destroy him, Malcolm snipes off the Banshee's stabilizer, sending it crashing into the Scarab. Both explode, and Anton uses his Armor Lock to survive the blast.

The remaining Covenant retreat, securing the victory at the outpost. Malcolm broadcasts its victory, while Anton logs Isaac as MIA. Malcolm reports that the Kilo 3 and 4 generators are now under attack. Anton requests permission from Sierra Actual for White Team to defend Kilo 3, and the screen cuts to black, then to Halo: Faith's title.

Appearances

Note: All appearances listed below are non-canon.

Characters

Species

Locations

Technology

Vehicles

Weapons

Production

Halo: Faith was inspired in early 2010, when Jared Pelletier was approached to direct a short film based on James Cameron's Avatar. Pelletier said of the project: "The goal of the film was to showcase unprecedented visual effects for a micro-budget film exhibited exclusively on Youtube. That project never came to be, but the idea of creating something incredibly ambitious and revolutionary was inspiring. I wanted to set the standard in this category."[4]

A script was written by Jake Commons, but was discarded after finding the first few days of shooting of it didn't translate into a cohesive narrative. Instead a new script was written by Erik Tallek, Faith's director of photography, while keeping some of Common's touches. The story would not fully adhere to the Halo canon, but chose to be its own story while maintaining the basic feel behind the franchise. Most of the focus would be on the Spartans, who Pelletier felt were the franchise's backbone, and what differentiated it from other sci-fi works.

Filming began on September 2010, with a total budget of $850.[5] Ryan Memarzadeh and Anthony Ingruber played the films Spartans.[6][7] Principal photography finished on April 22, 2011, and the remaining work would be incorporating the computer-generated effects. Juan Garcia led the special effects[6], and hired employees who had worked in Industrial Light and Magic, Weta Workshop, and Digital Domain. At least 95% of the film would incorporate CGI.[4]

The original score was composed by Daniel Ciurlizza and Giancarlo Feltrin, who also led the sound design. Feltrin heavily influenced his scores on those of Martin O'Donnell and Michael Salvatori, and also incorporated Middle Eastern elements at various points[6]. Travis Wright led the concept art, creating several redesigns of the film's Elites and Grunts.

The short was to be released on Youtube on November 11, 2011, and be distributed by Machinima.com. Several theater premieres would also be held at Toronto, Philadelphia, and Berlin.[3] However, the date passed without any release, and on January 16th, 2012, Pelletier announced that the completed film may not see the light of day. Faith's Facebook account and Wikipedia page were also deleted, its Twitter account being planned for deletion later.[8] As a concession he released the script, as well as suggesting the later release of the raw footage on Faith's own Youtube channel.[4]

While the plans for these are likely discarded, Pelletier spoken of Faith being followed by two sequels. All that is known of them is that the second film would have two female Spartan protagonists.[3]

Gallery

Sources

See also