Just enjoying the scenery here...and a panic moon.
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Just enjoying the scenery here...and a panic moon.
Mini-documentary about a Scottish Doctor Who Cosplay group called Panic Moon! Made as part of a final project for my HNC Media and Communications course, 6 m...
Fan-made documentary about a Scottish Doctor Who Cosplay group called Panic Moon!
For the last 6 months I’ve been working on a mini-documentary about a Doctor Who cosplay group called Panic Moon as part of my college course and today, it’s finally done!
Can’t thank this crazy bunch of Whovians enough!
If you’re a fan of Doctor Who or just cosplay in general, please share this video and help me get it out into the world!
Enjoy! :)
Here is a good example of a panic moon, which can happen sometimes when something takes too long to load. That gate, as you will notice, took its sweet time loading, so much time in fact that it caused a panic moon.
It’s also interesting because after the panic moon, Link was outside the castle gates on his horse again. I don’t think I’ve encountered that with a panic moon before.
A panic blood moon came upon me when I was fighting the two guardians in the Hyrule Forest Park area. You never know when you’re going to get one of those!
Sometimes you’re playing the game, just minding your own business, when a panic moon suddenly pounces on you! ...As a side note, it’s rather neat to notice that luminous stones glow under a panic blood moon, even if it is technically daytime. Does this happen because things get dark with the sudden blood moon, or is it because blood moons normally happen at night?
This little scene is just another example of how the sky can look different (and pretty neat!) when there’s an incoming panic blood moon, as I mentioned in my previous post. For reference, here are a couple of pics taken during the same scene but without the panic moon effects:
These were probably taken at different times of the day, but you can still see how the clouds are different. I think it’s fascinating!
When time is frozen, panic blood moons are the only way to repopulate the world with monsters.
So pleased to announce that my documentary about Doctor Who cosplay group, Panic Moon, got me a B grade for my Graded Unit class and has helped me to get a definite place at college next year!! 😍😭
If you haven't seen it yet, please click the link, it would mean a lot to me!💙