• Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact
Saturday, August 23, 2025
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
The Industry Times
  • World
  • Business
  • Tech
    Quarks Advantage

    Maternal and Infant Health Tech Receives Boost as Quarks Advantage Secures NurtureNJ Initiative Support

    LookAdThat

    Refreshing Out-of-Home Advertising with LookAdThat

    HT-508 Green Roof Module

    HT-508 Green Roof Module Advances Sustainable Building Technology

    EmojiCheap

    EmojiCheap Proves Emoji Domains Are More Than Just Fun

    Ernest Mhende / Skyline Travelers CEO

    Seamless Journeys Ahead: Skyline Travelers CEO on Leveraging Technology for African Travel

    ClimateForge

    ClimateForge Unveils AI Platform for Renewable Energy Projects

    Trending Tags

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    iurisEkero

    For iurisEkero, Music Is Memory Made Tangible

    Siren

    Siren Turns Personal Darkness Into Genre-Defying Music from Her LA Studio

    Freshteno

    FreshTeno Makes Music for People Who Miss When Hip-Hop Felt Real

    JJ Tyson

    JJ Tyson Believes Rock Music Can Still Heal People

    AVENDETTA

    ‘I Know You Know’ Proves Avendetta Is Ready for What’s Next

    DJ John Price

    DJ John Price Brings Country-EDM Fusion to Cleveland for Morgan Wallen’s Official After-Party

    Sean Martin / The Quarantined

    The Quarantined Take Things to the Next Level with “Skeleton Chair”

    The Grasping Straws

    The Grasping Straws Return with Introspective Album ‘Shapes’

    Sebastian Sommer

    Sebastian Sommer Makes A Hit With Dragon

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Mimi Novic

    Mimi Novic’s New Children’s Journal Tackles Emotional Intelligence Head-On

    Bebs

    Forget the Apps – Bebs Is Making “Connecting” Human Again

    Hua Ziyan

    Hua Ziyan is the Tang Heritage Artisan Who Outlasted Trends Without Ever Trying To

    Tom Rydberg

    How Renovation Loans Are Saving Real Estate Deals When Properties Need Work

    Credit: Cocomelt

    Cocomelt’s Sushi Crepes and Chocolate Fountains Draw Crowds to Popular Wardour Street Café

    Antonio Moramarco

    Antonio Moramarco Patiently Stitches His Dreams Into Fashion’s Future

    Dr. Bernadette Marson / PhD, ACSW, LCSW-R

    Clinical Expert Dr. Bernadette Marson Illuminates Mental Health Revolution

    Emily Pratt Slatin / RescueGirl557

    Emily Pratt Slatin Cultivates a Life Without Compromise

    Credit @instagram

    Viral Hamden Twins Recall Shocking Moment Adin Ross Called Them “Robots”

    Quarks Advantage

    Maternal and Infant Health Tech Receives Boost as Quarks Advantage Secures NurtureNJ Initiative Support

    Trending Tags

  • Travel
  • World
  • Business
  • Tech
    Quarks Advantage

    Maternal and Infant Health Tech Receives Boost as Quarks Advantage Secures NurtureNJ Initiative Support

    LookAdThat

    Refreshing Out-of-Home Advertising with LookAdThat

    HT-508 Green Roof Module

    HT-508 Green Roof Module Advances Sustainable Building Technology

    EmojiCheap

    EmojiCheap Proves Emoji Domains Are More Than Just Fun

    Ernest Mhende / Skyline Travelers CEO

    Seamless Journeys Ahead: Skyline Travelers CEO on Leveraging Technology for African Travel

    ClimateForge

    ClimateForge Unveils AI Platform for Renewable Energy Projects

    Trending Tags

  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music
    • Sports
    iurisEkero

    For iurisEkero, Music Is Memory Made Tangible

    Siren

    Siren Turns Personal Darkness Into Genre-Defying Music from Her LA Studio

    Freshteno

    FreshTeno Makes Music for People Who Miss When Hip-Hop Felt Real

    JJ Tyson

    JJ Tyson Believes Rock Music Can Still Heal People

    AVENDETTA

    ‘I Know You Know’ Proves Avendetta Is Ready for What’s Next

    DJ John Price

    DJ John Price Brings Country-EDM Fusion to Cleveland for Morgan Wallen’s Official After-Party

    Sean Martin / The Quarantined

    The Quarantined Take Things to the Next Level with “Skeleton Chair”

    The Grasping Straws

    The Grasping Straws Return with Introspective Album ‘Shapes’

    Sebastian Sommer

    Sebastian Sommer Makes A Hit With Dragon

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health
    • Travel
    Mimi Novic

    Mimi Novic’s New Children’s Journal Tackles Emotional Intelligence Head-On

    Bebs

    Forget the Apps – Bebs Is Making “Connecting” Human Again

    Hua Ziyan

    Hua Ziyan is the Tang Heritage Artisan Who Outlasted Trends Without Ever Trying To

    Tom Rydberg

    How Renovation Loans Are Saving Real Estate Deals When Properties Need Work

    Credit: Cocomelt

    Cocomelt’s Sushi Crepes and Chocolate Fountains Draw Crowds to Popular Wardour Street Café

    Antonio Moramarco

    Antonio Moramarco Patiently Stitches His Dreams Into Fashion’s Future

    Dr. Bernadette Marson / PhD, ACSW, LCSW-R

    Clinical Expert Dr. Bernadette Marson Illuminates Mental Health Revolution

    Emily Pratt Slatin / RescueGirl557

    Emily Pratt Slatin Cultivates a Life Without Compromise

    Credit @instagram

    Viral Hamden Twins Recall Shocking Moment Adin Ross Called Them “Robots”

    Quarks Advantage

    Maternal and Infant Health Tech Receives Boost as Quarks Advantage Secures NurtureNJ Initiative Support

    Trending Tags

  • Travel
No Result
View All Result
The Industry Times
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Entertainment

‘Peace From Australia’ | How a One-Man Show is Blending Digital Innovation with a Mission for Freedom

The Industry Times Staff by The Industry Times Staff
1 year ago
in Entertainment, Gaming, Movie, Tech
Reading Time: 4 mins read
‘Final Attack’ by Crash Frontier

‘Final Attack’ by Crash Frontier

6
SHARES
1.9k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Crash Frontier is a standout in digital media, seamlessly blending film directing, digital technologies, and a successful YouTube channel. His latest film, depicting a military confrontation through a fictional Pulsar Core Weapon, has already been viewed 1.5 million times. The story, set in an alternative reality of the United States, concludes with a surprising twist that leaves viewers both astonished and reflective.

In this exclusive interview, Leo, the mysterious man behind Crash Frontier, shares insights on his film’s creation, his artistic vision, and his gratitude for living and working in a country free from artistic oppression.

RelatedPosts

For iurisEkero, Music Is Memory Made Tangible

Siren Turns Personal Darkness Into Genre-Defying Music from Her LA Studio

FreshTeno Makes Music for People Who Miss When Hip-Hop Felt Real

What inspired you to make your latest film ‘Final Attack’ and what message do you want to convey? War is a very sensitive topic after all.

Yes, and I thought long and hard about how to address it on my channel. With a significant global following, tackling such subjects definitely involves risks. However, I felt ready to explore themes of geopolitical tension, war, and peace. I wanted the film to be more than action and thrill; I aimed to convey a message that war should be avoided and diplomacy must come first. This has been a deeply important theme for me, and I believe I have succeeded.

You create these films completely on your own. How do you make such complex animated films? What programs do you use, and what production hurdles do you face going ‘all-digital’?

I mainly use an automotive physics simulation program, essentially a game engine specialised in vehicle physics, unconventionally combining it with other programs in a way it never was designed for. Over the years, I’ve found bridging solutions to achieve my visions. For the raw material, I use the physics-software to capture everything in the virtual world. In post-production, for example, the massive explosion in my latest film was created using a brand new frontrunner in VFX technology called EmberGen. I then overlaid the footage of both softwares shot by shot in After Effects, the industry-standard compositing software. This process required meticulous adjustments, like adding shadows and light effects, often frame by frame. Making the explosion appear integrated into the film surely was the biggest challenge, as it never actually happened in the physics simulator, but that’s what makes my job fun: Finding unconventional solutions.

Lastly, a significant part of my process involves analysing large amounts of data from millions of viewers each month using YouTube Analytics. I pay close attention to viewer attention spans in each scene and gather this data to inform the creation of future films. This allows me to understand what keeps viewers engaged and make data-driven decisions to optimise my content.

Why did you choose an alternative reality of the United States as the setting, and what inspired you in creating the characters and their stories?

The setting in the film is the fictional United Western Republics (UWR), deliberately not the United States. The adversary state in conflict with the UWR is the Eastern Sovereign Federation. This fictional setting avoids using real-world locations. I always wanted to create a film with a large passenger aircraft in an emergency situation that ends happily. The A380 was perfect for this concept. On the ground, I focused on a couple traveling in their SUV, symbolising ordinary people caught in geopolitical tensions trying to find safety.

How do you feel about the positive reactions and the global awareness for this film? What does this success mean to you personally and professionally?

This success is incredibly gratifying, especially because war and peace are sensitive topics. I made a conscious effort to approach these themes with the utmost sensitivity. It’s a significant personal achievement, representing a major step forward. Professionally, it shows that deep and impactful stories resonate with today’s audiences, who are absolutely willing to engage with such themes. It’s encouraging to see people enthusiastic and ready to explore sensitive topics.

We noticed the end credit message of your film, ‘Peace From Australia’. That’s a very clear message. What does it mean to you to live and work in Australia? How do Australia’s values reflect in your work?

I chose Australia as my home some time ago. I could do this work from anywhere, but I feel most connected to Australian values. Australia is a peace-loving country advocating for global peace, evident in society and foreign policy. Including ‘Peace From Australia’ in the end credits was important because I felt deep gratitude for living here during production. With many conflict zones worldwide, I’m thankful that Australia is safe and welcoming, allowing me to work without press or artistic restrictions. That message of peace and diplomacy being paramount is deeply resonant with me.

You can watch Crash Frontier’s latest film ‘Final Attack’ on YouTube. But beware, it might have a deeper impact than you’d think.

Tags: cultureentertainmentfeaturedfilmnewstechtrending
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Tock + Tone | Breaking Boundaries with Their Latest Hit “National Sway”

Next Post

BOND Matchmaking Redefines Dating in New York City

The Industry Times Staff

The Industry Times Staff

This article contains branded content provided by a third party. The views expressed in this article are solely those of the content creator or sponsor and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or editorial stance of The Industry Times.

Next Post
BOND Matchmaking

BOND Matchmaking Redefines Dating in New York City

ADVERTISEMENT
The Industry Times
Follow Us - The Industry Times on Spotify

Recommended

Lily Amis feat. Thir13een

The Resounding Chorus of Humanity | A Deep Dive into Lily Amis and Thir13een’s Creative World

January 8, 2025
Mr. FoW

Mr. FoW | Unleashing A Musical Phenomenon

January 8, 2025
Freshteno

FreshTeno Makes Music for People Who Miss When Hip-Hop Felt Real

August 17, 2025

Popular News

  • Hua Ziyan

    Hua Ziyan is the Tang Heritage Artisan Who Outlasted Trends Without Ever Trying To

    7 shares
    Share 48 Tweet 30
  • Mimi Novic’s New Children’s Journal Tackles Emotional Intelligence Head-On

    7 shares
    Share 31 Tweet 20
  • ‘I Know You Know’ Proves Avendetta Is Ready for What’s Next

    7 shares
    Share 29 Tweet 18
  • FreshTeno Makes Music for People Who Miss When Hip-Hop Felt Real

    7 shares
    Share 30 Tweet 19
  • Antonio Moramarco Patiently Stitches His Dreams Into Fashion’s Future

    5 shares
    Share 27 Tweet 17
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • LinkedIn
  • Get Featured
The Industry Times

Copyright © 2025+ The Industry Times - All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
was just published in
| Want to be next? Apply Here
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • Science
  • National
  • Entertainment
  • Gaming
  • Movie
  • Music
  • Sports
  • Fashion
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Tech
  • Health
  • Food

Copyright © 2025+ The Industry Times - All Rights Reserved.