This episode is the third and final attempt to have a successful episode with Markiplier, as previous attempts were not deemed good enough to post. The podcast is ending soon, so they decided to release this one as their last guest episode.
The NACMO is a motion control rig used in Markiplier's movie production. It allows for controlled, programmable motion, which was crucial for certain scenes. The rig required a specific location with a concrete floor to handle its weight and movement, significantly impacting the production process.
Markiplier faced several challenges, including a rushed shooting schedule due to location constraints, technical difficulties with the NACMO rig, and the emotional toll of working alone in a warehouse. He also experienced days where nothing went right, leading to moments of frustration and self-doubt.
Markiplier describes his approach as driven by a desire to learn and grow. He views filmmaking as a way to challenge himself and acquire new skills. He emphasizes the importance of the creative process over the business side, focusing on making things that fulfill him rather than seeking financial success.
The movie 'Iron Lung' is based on a game where the protagonist is a prisoner on a submarine in a post-apocalyptic universe. The story is set during the 'Quiet Rapture,' a time when all planets and stars have disappeared, leaving barren moons. One of these moons has an ocean of blood, creating a dark and eerie setting.
Markiplier believes that endings are important because they provide closure and allow people to move on. He compares it to his own experience with YouTube, where he felt the need to close one chapter before starting another. He emphasizes that it's better to have a clear ending than to let something fade away.
Markiplier acknowledges that burnout can occur when people hold too tightly to one thing, losing their passion for it. He encourages trying new things and learning from different experiences, as it can lead to personal growth and new creative opportunities.
Markiplier used vintage Minolta Rokkor lenses, which were recently rehoused for modern use. These lenses provided a unique vintage look that he fell in love with during production. One of the lenses, the 135mm F2, was extremely rare and required significant effort to acquire.
Markiplier has a strong relationship with his editors, particularly Scott Lixian, whom he has worked with for over a decade. He trusts them implicitly and values their contributions to his projects. He also highlights the importance of finding crew members who become long-term collaborators.
Markiplier advises focusing on the end goal rather than the setbacks. He emphasizes the importance of perseverance and self-motivation, even when faced with difficult days. He believes that the desire to create something meaningful can help overcome challenges.
On this episode of Chuckle Sandwich, we make our third and final attempt to have a successful episode with our most elusive and terrifying guest: Markiplier. Please be advised that the content in this episode may not be suitable for children and adults.
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