Tutankhamun | Unreal Engine 5 Documentary Trailer

This August, Witness the Greatest discovery of Ancient Egypt, a virtual replica of King Tut’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings.

This Documentary made entirely with Unreal Engine 5. Created using the latest suite of technologies such as Unreal Engine’s MetaHuman Animator, Procedural Content Generation, AI Voice Cloning and many more.

The full documentary will be released on our channel tomorrow.

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Hi there @badxstudio,

Hope you’re well and having a great week so far!

What a cool way to do a teaser trailer. Especially with the addition of Metahumans. It definitely added an element of tech that can make documentaries far more engaging :slight_smile: I look forward to seeing the full video!

Hey @PresumptivePanda
Thank you so much. This was our way to show what is possible today with a small team using Unreal Engine new features. I also uploaded the full documentary in the forum, here is the link

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Thanks for the link, gonna check that out now! :slight_smile:

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No worries. Let us know what you think about it :slight_smile:

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Hey @badxstudio !

As a history nerd myself, I think this is very fascinating. The delivery of the documentary style followed by the details regarding King Tut’s tomb is mind blowing. You manage to capture me as an audience member so I can listen and focus on what was being said easily with the way you crafted the video.

I would love to see a series like this personally but understand the hard work that goes into it. I, for one, give you a 10/10 on this subject as you were clearly passionate and put much love into this project. :star_struck:

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Thank you so much @The_M0ss_Man <3 You words motivates us to create more … and you are indeed right, we had to spent a lot of time just to research and get the facts right… but to be very honest, we really enjoyed the process

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Hey @badxstudio !

It’s good to hear that you enjoyed the process. I know I’m a little biased to the research parts of projects like these because often times than not I find something new I didn’t know before. I still commend you for doing such a great job and hope future projects bring the same fun process this one has!

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Thanks again @The_M0ss_Man
We definitely felt the pressure. We didn’t want to release a short film based on inaccurate information. So we watched almost every single documentary available on Youtube and read all the related articles. And I’m sure you can imagine sometimes there are contradicting information about such topics. For example, we found at least 4 possible causes of death for King tut which at the end decided to not mention it as it might be historically inaccurate :confused:

Again, I wanna thank you for your comments and words :slight_smile: We definitely going to create more in the upcoming weeks.

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