@legend50210.bsky.social
Lead Director of VRChat short film “S.Y.N.C.”/Open To Chat/Lover of VRC Films / (He/Him) / Heart of ambition that’s WAY bigger than my playspace / Martial Arts!
Fighters! It’s almost upon us!
Our first short film, LEVEL, debuts tomorrow at noon EST!
Join us for some fight choreography you won’t want to miss from SYNC Studios!
(Link below!)
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Something very big, very soon…!
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“Latency.”
“Ok, and?”
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I remember seeing this trailer a while back and I can still feel the heart and ambition in it!
Depending on what you’re looking for, we have a public dojo where we regularly teach and train people our Low Latency Choreography process if you need actors with some skills!
Dog check-
27.11.2025 16:49 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Link here!
youtu.be/GPdChVRoEMQ?...
“Relive it as it were yesterday”
KATA (2025)
Our Furality Somna Community Showcase Submission!
(❤️+🔁 appreciated!)
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(Link in the comments!)
Playing Absolver is always a delight. So many awesome references and I love the ability to customize a moveset to make something personal.
Really wish it had a longer life after the Downfall update.
Simple, yet mesmerizing.
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TTK (Time To Kill) is a big factor to consider when figuring out the pacing of a fight (which is also prevalent in FPS and fighting games).
How long should an encounter last until said opponent is no longer able to retaliate?
Because if the sense is defend MC2 with a gun, the problem isn’t solved.
It all comes down to what I make an AudioScript for. If we’re making something that has a clear and defined setting, it’s more fit for a film meet rather than our usual Choreo meets.
Things that require dedicated scripts meant for it which is where another dilemma comes in.
Although, my main gripe with guns is that it leads to a lot of “staircase” Choreo where everybody only gets one or rarely two to four references, making it vastly easy for everyone else. A lack of challenge does not make for an entertaining choreography.
It’s a downside of guns to me in Choreo.
I really liked the stuff in the 2nd John Wick movie. Will have to give Equilibrium a look though.
14.11.2025 20:32 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0Time to find some references to learn a little “Gun-Fu”.
Can’t be too hard, right?
I have to step it up…
I need to get back to work…
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Alleyway Ambush!
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Next year for Halloween, instead of candy, I’ll hand out written instructions on how to perform a Meia Lua.
03.11.2025 19:01 — 👍 3 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Glad you like it! You have a good eye!
The sounds are actually all in-world. It’s a really cool PCVR game world for 4v4 tactical PvP. All the sounds (minus the half slide rack and the bullets being put in the mag) come directly from the world.
It’s called Tactical Breach
For us, it’s incredibly easy and we could definitely figure it out. This is just an impromptu short we made for fun.
We’ve been practicing and excelling with VRChat’s latency for almost 2 years and can make any fight scene we can imagine in minutes instead of hours.
Gestures and input are registered faster in VRChat before kinetic motions when interpreted via other users.
For example:
If you quick draw from the hip, there’s a very high chance everyone else just saw you fire a round into your own foot if you did it too fast.
(It’s hard to learn the timing)
“Market Standoff”
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Our panel on latency in #VRChat films from Furality Somna is up!
Come by and take some notes!
We even got a little sea shanty at the end!
Hanging parries, my beloved.
31.10.2025 19:04 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 00:14
DOUBLE MEIA LUA YEAHHHHHH
Alleyway Ambush!
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Go against the grain.
Be your niche.
Just a simple warm up!
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Imagine spending 4+ hours on a successful take of fight choreography in #VRChat.
Couldn’t be us. We did it in 15 minutes.
Network Smoothing is always something to consider when doing acting in #VRChat
It takes a bit of time to find that golden speed.