Final Liberation's cutscenes use real actors combined with CGI. They were influenced by two short Warhammer 40,000 films - Hive City and Inquisitor and even use some of the sound effects and sequences from these films.
The live-action cutscenes were created by Bright Light Studios, now defunct.
Actors
Commissar Holt - Larry Rew
Captain Agrippa (Ultramarines) - Dave Perks
Commander - John Kingsley
Talmayus - David Learner
Omegus - Hu Pryce
Sgt. Ivanovitch - Peter Mimmack
Tech Adept - Sean Connolly
Sgt. Mathias - John Hathaway
Shadowsword Commander - Jason Harris
Overlord Uri Petchenka - David Roberts
Colonel Horgrawl - Clifford Barry
General Mikial Silenko - Roger Franke
Jal-Gada/Warboss Skroll - Gavin Naylor
Commander Beshenka - Robert Wilkinson
Gunter Klein - Jefferey Wilson
Draastus - Richard Westcott
Lady Mistress Mollar Tobias - Louise Papillon
Sgt. Mahrhut - Marcus Fernando
Ork voices - Lee Crawford
Costumes - Sandra Maudlin, Joy Foley, Bright Light Studios
Voice talent - Dave Merrick, Forrest Elam, Mike Simpson, Garrett Graham, Dave Wallick
Extras - Niki Felsted, Gregory Cooper, Richard Bacchus, Jamie Firth, Mark Gibbons, Karl Oswin, Matthew Sweatman, Mark Wiszowaty
Original live-action footage - Bright Light Studios
Original computer animation - David Sweet, Chris Royster (Holistic Design)
Media Engineers - Maurice Jackson, Lee Crawford
Editors - John Eberhardt, Mario Alves
Live-action Director, BLS - Tom Lauten
Script/Story - Tom Lauten, Andrew Greenberg, Ken Lightner, John Eberhardt, Andy Jones
Production Manager, BLS - Keith Dando
Live-action art Director, BLS - Mark Bedford
Digital effects, BLS - Neil South
Workshop supervisor, BLS - Peter Ives
Effects crew, BLS - Dave Churchill, Paul O'Reilly, Claire Watson
Cutscenes
Trivia
- In the first cutscene Commissar Holt is referred to as 'Commander Holt.'
- Ultramarines are the game's featured and only Space Marine chapter but a Dark Angel can be seen (most likely used from Games Workshop's Inquisitor film.)
- Agrippa says that 'no living Commissar holds more respect' than Commissar Holt . His backstory remains unexplored, so it is unfair to say whether his deeds exceed those of Yarrick.
- The actor who voices Warboss Skroll also plays Jal-Gada.
- If the Imperial player achieves total victory and kills Skroll , fireworks are let off in the final cutscene.
- Many of the characters have either Russian or German names, which ties in with Games Workshop's early creative writing.
- When the player liberates the Temple of the Emperor, the same metropolis that features in Games Workshop's film Hive City makes an appearance.
- If the player loses the first battle then the Space Marines resort to blowing up Volistad to deny the Orks any kind of victory. It is not known what weapon they used to do this, but it is possible they used an unstable Forgeworks to create a chain reaction of detonations that breached the planet's core (as the Eldar attempted in Dawn of War 2 on Meridian.)
- The Imperial Guard and Space Marines share Thunderhawk Gunships and Orbital Support Craft (possibly an Emperor-class Battleship as this was seen again in Fire Warrior.)
- The intro movie features the same ship as seen in the Inquisitor film.