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  • Cinemassively: The Future is Hear

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.14.2008

    Jim Gustafson's production company in Second Life, Slipstream Productions, has released the first episode, The Future is Hear, of a planned sci-fi series, Slipstream. In this inaugural machinima, a man learns that greed can get the best of him. While there are some rough shots in certain scenes, this is one of the most engaging storylines we've seen come out of SL. Once we started watching the video, we soon forgot that it was even made in a virtual world and paid more attention to the content. We totally didn't see the ending coming! With a large cast of characters and an even longer list of thanks in the credits, there is already plenty of support for this project. We look forward to seeing the second episode![Thanks, Troy!]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Narien Arrives

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.13.2008

    Insomniaddict Productions is hard at work on his new machinima series, Narien Asks. In order to promote the series ahead of time, he created this humorous trailer, Narien Arrives. While the video was mostly created with World of Warcraft and the WoW Model and Map Viewers, he also used Second Life to customize the truck featured briefly in our favorite scene. There's no word yet on when the series comes out, but we hope it's just as funny as today's Cinemassively![Via Warcraftmovies.com]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: In For A Penny, Part One

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.12.2008

    (This machinima may contain some adult content. Viewer discretion is advised.)At the beginning of this year, when we reviewed In For A Penny: Prologue, we called Selserene the "IT" girl of 2008. We're pleased to say that we weren't wrong. In For A Penny: Part One - "On All Eight" is a true work of art, considering that it was made within World of Warcraft."On All Eight" is about a falsely convicted man, Thayle, that puts everything on the line for a woman, who holds the key to his future. The film itself is a visually stunning masterpiece. It clearly took quite some time to write the story, find the actors, and edit a piece with such custom scenery. The result is something that would hold up against a real film noir.[Via Warcraftmovies.com]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: AoC vs. WoW

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.11.2008

    They're on the opposite sides of the alphabet, yet both extremely popular games. World of Warcraft has the intense raids, and Age of Conan has the ... boobs. It's understandable that some fans of both games would go back and forth, and some would be more interested in one over the other. This video's creator, nalus, seems to like the more realistic looking violence of AoC. Now that the game has been out for almost a month, do you think that it beats WoW, or has it let you down? Is it even worth comparing the two?If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: The Hunt trailer

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.10.2008

    Fans of Tales of the Past III, or epic storyline World of Warcraft machinima in general, will be thrilled with the upcoming release of The Hunt. David Ciavarella recently released a trailer for what will be his last film. While there is no release date currently set, we do know that at 66% done, it's already 65 minutes long. That's going to be quite a movie!The story centers around a night elf bounty hunter, Fubarius, and a tauren warrior, Bron. As they each deal with the reality of their situations, they will be tested on their journey. Is love enough of a reason to seek revenge on those that wronged Fubarius? Will Bron and his nephew make it to the cave? For a full description of the plot, check out the Warcraftmovies page on The Hunt.[Via Warcraftmovies.com]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Our Brilliant Second Life

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.08.2008

    While a lot of news reports focus on the breaking up of real marriages because of Second Life, a surprising amount of partners actually log in together. One couple, Blair Fizz and Alegria Garden, were in a documentary, Our Brilliant Second Life, last year. Created by Mixin Pixel to show a different side to virtual relationships, it ended up being shown at the Aspen Shortsfest in 2007!If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Racing in Second Life

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.07.2008

    What always amazes us about Second Life is how real the activities are. Sure, lots of those realistic activities, like baking in your virtual kitchen, or washing your hands in your virtual bathroom, are pointless, but some are actually are pretty cool. For example, Italian Formula 1 and Ducati racing. While the site is entirely in Italian, you can get an idea of what goes on. It would appear as if they have regular daily, and monthly, events that one can participate in. This blogger has been the passenger in a race car (NASCAR) and would not do it again, but from the comfort of SL? Bring it on!If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: SL as a platform for Augmented Reality

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.06.2008

    The Georgia Institute of Technology has been studying augmented reality in Second Life. Described as a combination of real world and computer-generated data, it allows you to interact with the objects in real time. If you're confused, check out this video, which explains Georgia Tech's research in SL, as well as shows some examples of what they've been up to. If you're curious and want to learn more, visit Augmented Reality island.If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Chilled Escapism

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.05.2008

    Today's Cinemassively is a slow one, so grab your pillow and chill out with Chilled Escapism. This machinima is just yet another visual masterpiece by the World of Warcraft guru, Baron Soosdon. While there's no actual plot or point, we would say that this video could be used for zen meditation. Baron does such amazing things with Sony Vegas, such as blending color filters and special effects, and WoW, that we're pretty sure he's a ninja! For more information on Chilled Escapism, as well as his other projects, you can check out his blog.[Via Baron Soosdon]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Stage

    by 
    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.04.2008

    Before Robbie Dingo was ever an artist in residence or brought paintings to life in Second Life, he was known as the machinimator that made us cry. With works like Better Life and Stage, he set the tone for deeply emotional machinima. With Stage in particular, he showed the relationship between a father and a son as time passed on. He illustrated this with a train set and a piano. Robbie proves that you don't need a complicated storyline to evoke a response.If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Leet Str33t

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.03.2008

    While this machinima isn't made with an MMO, the subject matter of the video, leet speak, is something we've all encountered in online games. Leet Str33t is a trip down memory lane, to the old days of AOL, shown to us through two neighbors greeting each other for the first time. While this was made with The Sims, it could have easily be made in a virtual world!If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Inside World of Warcraft, Episode 3

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.02.2008

    For fans of Machinima.com, Inside World of Warcraft won't be new for you. However, those new to the IWoW series will enjoy the three episodes out so far. It is a comedy news series (sometimes) starring Macheath, of Oblivious Films.Typically, the host spends some time telling jokes, then launches into a few pieces of humorous news, complete with banter. While not much is covered in six minutes, and it can be hard to take the news seriously given the delivery of it, Inside World of Warcraft is still an enjoyable machinima news program. There needs to be more programs like this for all platforms!If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Guild Wars vs. World of Warcraft

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    06.01.2008

    This video is an oldie, but a goodie. Rather than debate the merits of Guild Wars, versus World of Warcraft, he held a dance off. Set to the eighties classic, You Can't Touch This, by MC Hammer, he also used a "cheesy" Star Wars intro at the beginning. Which game do you think won the dance off?[Via YouTube]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Hospital Replica in Second Life

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.31.2008

    Play2Train, a virtual company that boasts a town and two hospitals over three sims in Second Life, facilitates training exercises through interactive roleplaying. In this machinima showing off one of the hospitals, they use Google Earth to show exactly where it's at in real life, then quickly switches over to SL to highlight the facility itself. One of the particularly meta aspects of this video is the computer monitor in the virtual hospital that was at the desktop, with a Quicktime video open playing video of the real life hospital![Thanks, Ramesh!]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Free fun with prim Puppeteer

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.30.2008

    When we first saw what Puppeteer could do, we were blown away. Now we've found a video of some examples of what other people have done with the product in Second Life. This little gadget allows you to place scripts in prims that will record movement and play it back, or "animate" it. Residents have animated doors, wings, stuffed animals, pets, and many other objects.The best part is that the creator, Todd Borst, has a no transfer version available for free, so that you can animate to your heart's desire. There is also a version for vendors that costs money, but today's post is all about free fun in SL![Via SLEXchange.com]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: BloodSpell team discusses going from series to feature

    by 
    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.29.2008

    Strange Company's documentary series about the making of their feature-length machinima, BloodSpell has come to a close. Over the six episodes of the documentary, they discussed conception, pre-production, animation, editing, going from series to feature, and their experiences making the film. Today, we're focusing on the fifth episode in the series, on going from series to feature. Through their interviews, they provide helpful tips on taking your series and reformatting it into a feature-length film. Some of the topics they discuss are reshooting scenes and color correction. If you're looking to take your work to the next level, very few have come as far as feature-length in the machinima realm!If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: LotRO music with a twist

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.28.2008

    Oh, how we've tried to find actual Lord of the Rings Online machinima. Everyone that plays seems obsessed with the musical instruments, though! However, we've finally found a "music video" that we can get behind.We don't want to give away the musical arrangement surprise for you, so you'll just have to watch. All that we can say is that Cervantes and Doreketh, the composers, had way too much time on their hands in LotRO.If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Pud and Jel, Episode 5

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.27.2008

    We previously wrote about Pud and Jel back in February. Their strong bond as friends intrigued us, but we wished that the episodes would last longer. It looks like Steff Ling has responded with a fifth episode, Cherry Rat, that is double the normal length.When Pud loses his cherry, disaster strikes. Can Jel save the cherry from the evil rat? Will they live happily ever after? For some interesting tidbits about the filming of this episode, be sure to check out Steff's blog. In addition, you can find the higher quality version on blip.tv.If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Beach Party 2

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.26.2008

    Life's a beach, and this orc is ready to party, in Beach Party 2: Endless Waves. When he moves to a new town, he thinks he'll never make friends, but then he stumbles onto the beach. Between surfing, saving the local hangout, and dancing the night away, his summer schedule is suddenly full, and he learns the meaning of love and friendship.This machinima, created by Jun Falkenstein, of Stone Falcon Productions, was created way back in November 2006. She created it to enter the Blizzard and Xfire 2006 Summer movie contest, where she won second prize in the Short Feature category. She employed a beach movie theme, which was wildly popular in the Frankie and Annette days of the 60s, yet it's still timeless enough to be featured these days.[Via Warcraftmovies.com]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.

  • Cinemassively: Bodysnatchers

    by 
    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    05.24.2008

    Phil Rice, one of the original machinima oldbies, released a music video for the Aniboom Radiohead music video contest. In the video, he combines Second Life, Moviestorm, Paint Shop Pro, CamStudio, and Virtual Dub to make an impressive anymation piece. For those unaware of the term "anymation," it means using any and all tools you can get your hands on to create a digital expression.Phil involved dancers from SL, sets from Moviestorm, and drawings from Paint Shop Pro in Radiohead: Bodysnatchers. According to his blog, he had 55gb of source footage, a whopping 72 video tracks with an average of 16 compositing layers, spent 250 hours on the video, and rendering it out took 3 hours per minute of final film. Hopefully this will inspire others to break out of the box and combine more platforms.[Via Machinima for Dummies]If you have machinima or movie suggestions from any MMO, please send them to machinima AT massively DOT com, along with any information you might have about them.