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In this video, I tried to capture the essence of what it's like to navigate through downtown Boston for the first time in Fallout 4. In my previous videos, I've used punch-in zoom effects to mimic what a telephoto lens does in real cinema. Obviously, I don't have a way to manipulate the field of view when everything is POV, but I've found these tighter shots create a more chaotic, jarring experience, and I felt like that creative choice fit well for some of the ghoul fights in previous episodes. Expanding on that, I thought it would be fit to explore this technique further while going into Boston. The long, narrow chasms you have to sprint down as you duck & dodge raiders & super mutants can be disorienting, and frightening, at times. I chose to do this video this way (even though it's not fun to watch) because I felt it really captured how I was feeling on my trip to Diamond City. I wanted it to seem like a series of dream-like war flashbacks. Anyways, I hope it was interesting. Editing a jarring sequence like that is really tiring, so I may avoid doing it again in the future (tiring in the sense that I watched the sequence like a million times, and grew to hate it). Later on, I pulled inspiration from Slow West to frame the dead bodies of the Pillars of the Community members after I had to shoot 'em all dead. There's a metric montage at the end of that film where it flips from corpse to corpse in the chronological order that each person died in. A really profound meditation on frontier violence. Obviously, this Fallout video is not that (lol) but that's where I got the idea from. Anyways, thanks for watching, whoever you are. I appreciate it :) I think these are what people call "cinematic let's plays." so. anyway.