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MACE WINDU vs DARTH VADER - Star Wars Theory EDITED Fan Film - VADER EPISODE 2
Basically, what I've done is I've edited together Star Wars Theory's fan films, the one with Vader is his VADER: SHARDS of THE PAST fan film:
• VADER EPISODE 1: SHARD... - EP 1
And his cinematic (episode 1.5) featuring MACE WINDU:
• Vader Episode 2: Mace ... - cinematic
As both of these events take place at the same place and same time, I edited them together, with added sound effects and different music.
Any support would be appreciated!
Enjoy.
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My Twitter: / redmorgan_01
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Star Wars Theory is a Canadian KZbin channel with 3.17 million subscribers, and is a self-described "Star Wars fan making content for other Star Wars fans".[1] Its creator commonly known as "Toos", began his KZbin channel in 2016 making videos about the Star Wars film franchise.
As the name suggests, the channel originally began with "Theory" (his nickname) presenting theories regarding the mysteries that were set up by Star Wars: The Force Awakens. From there, the channel has grown and evolved over the years, with recurring motifs and series such as Star Wars Explained, a narration of many of the Star Wars comics, animated (and often humorous) fan fictions, and many others. His 2018 fan film Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past has received praise from among the Star Wars fanbase and has been viewed over 23 million times on KZbin as of April 2021.[3]
One of the features of his channel is to make predictions in Star Wars media.[4][5]
He has done live discussions with various people, such as film producer Kevin Feige,[6] Star Wars novelist Matthew Stover,[7] and Paul Hirsch[8] who worked as a film editor on the first two Star Wars films.