So as part of my Alien Day preparations, I started contacting all my creative friends.

I first came across Job Willins when he created Paradise. A fan edit of Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.

Since then I have spent many times chatting with him, I am a fan of his work and it is clear he likes the films he remixes.

So I thought he’d have something for Alien Day, and I wanted to make sure I shared it as part of my Alien Day post.

This is how it began…

Got a request? — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 8, 2018

Physics. Space. Time. Etc… — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 8, 2018

I might be able to do something *like* that 😉 — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 8, 2018

It may not be exactly what you asked for… but I have an idea 👹 — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 8, 2018

😈 excellent — muthur9000 [Studio Yutani] (@StudioYutani) April 8, 2018

And so as time grew closer I checked in…

Still tinkering when I have time. Hopefully I can get some work done this weekend — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 17, 2018

And soon I got a teaser…

Working on a little something silly for #AlienDay … this is @Yutani_Assets fault. pic.twitter.com/0DMSVPn9ti — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 23, 2018

Yep 👍 — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 23, 2018

Awesome, I will add it to my Alien Day blog post 🎇🎉🎊🎆 — muthur9000 [Studio Yutani] (@StudioYutani) April 23, 2018

And nothing could prepare me for what he’d create…

Thank you Job for making this XD — muthur9000 [Studio Yutani] (@StudioYutani) April 26, 2018

ARE YOU KIDDING? I LOVE IT! — muthur9000 [Studio Yutani] (@StudioYutani) April 26, 2018

And looks like it was well received!

Going to the naughty corner now 🤣 — muthur9000 [Studio Yutani] (@StudioYutani) April 27, 2018

So there you have it folks, our contribution to Alien Day!

If you haven’t already, you should check out Job’s fan edit

Celebrate #AlienDay2018 tomorrow with PARADISE, my edit combining Prometheus & Alien: Covenant into a single 2.5 hr film https://t.co/7Z0ukMl4Uq — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 26, 2018

I used Final Cut Pro to edit it. For song selection I tried to pick the most obvious (potentially corny) music that would be used in an In Memoriam video, except for the last song of course 😁. I did originally use Sarah McLachlan’s “I Will Remember You” to open it… — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 28, 2018

But in the end I thought “What a Wonderful World” was a funnier juxtaposition to the horrific images. I picked All Star at the end because I hoped to end on something unexpected that would have fun with the Prometheus and Covenant crews doing very dumb things. — Job Willins (@JobWillins) April 28, 2018