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April 7, 2008

OverByte #7

Filed under: Animation, Film, HowTo, Machinima, OverByte, Story — Overman @ 12:39 pm
  1. Machinima.com: Faceposer Video Tutorials - An ongoing series, taking it from the beginning.
  2. Carlos Baena: Amazing list of animation resources - Thanks, Spline Doctors.
  3. NextGen: The Value of a Good Writer - Talked about in the context of video games, but has great machinima relevance.
  4. BoingBoing: Reviewing the Real World as if it were a MMO - Funny stuff. For some reason makes me think of one of the essays in Eco’s Misreadings, the one with the publisher’s rejection letters for works of classic literature.
  5. Pineapple Chunks: Machinima and a Second Life - Seems like filmmaker who gives a serious look to SL (i.e. beyond the red light districts) comes to this kind of conclusion.
  6. VFX World: The Digital Eye: Gaming as the Driving Technological Force - My friends at Bioware will love this one. :)
  7. Cinemassively: Avatar Puppeteering possibly coming to Second Life in 2008 - A dream come true for those who prefer a hermit approach. Interested in this digital puppetry topic? Check out Andrew’s Machin-X blog devoted to just that.
  8. Motionographer: Lo-Fi Tron - Nice mix of stop motion with live action.

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April 1, 2008

The Monad

Filed under: Machinima — Overman @ 9:26 am

Zach from Lit Fuse Films tipped me to this film yesterday with the following line: “prepare yourself, for the flooring of a lifetime.” Being that Zach has himself floored me a number of times, I strapped on my crash helmet and headed over to the FacePunch Studios forums to the thread he indicated.

The MonadWhat I found was The Monad, described by its creator as “a paranoid vision of our future in the face of The Network.” It’s a very timely social commentary wrapped in an intriguing - if at times a little confusing - story and setting, and told via some astonishingly good Faceposer work with good VO performances to back it up. I’m not ready to gush and say it’s the Best Faceposer Movie Evar!!!, because it’s not without its weaknesses (sound mix in particular). But where it’s good, it’s mighty darn good and certainly raises the bar of character expression in machinima. The lipsync is flawless, the facial expressions are magnificent… but where this film really shines is in use of body language. Some amazing moments in that regard.

(If you hear of any other download / streaming mirrors becoming available, let me know and I’ll link to them here.)

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February 7, 2008

WIP (Collaboration)

Filed under: Machinima, WIP — Overman @ 9:38 am
Clockwork

“Clockwork” by Amorphous Blob Productions
Coming Soon

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December 7, 2007

Source Machinima: Under the Hood

Filed under: Machinima — Overman @ 10:28 am

Hammer Time

The director of Civil Protection recently recovered from a computer crash which has put his Half-Life 2 comedy series on hold, and to tide over his fans while he regroups, he recently shared some production screencaps from his use of the Source SDK tools. All those little shapes and icons… each of those works together in Hammer (the Half-Life 2 map editor) to coordinate elements of a scene, including scripted Faceposer sequences, lights and more. A testament to the Source SDK’s power to intimidate the uninitiated. You can see more of these (and in better resolution) at his blog.

Related: Valve Software’s Source SDK Wiki

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November 29, 2007

Zero Punctuation on The Orange Box

Filed under: Animation, Machinima — Overman @ 11:52 am

Every Wednesday, Ben “Yahtzee” Croshaw releases a review of a new game at The Escapist in his inimitable style. A few weeks ago, he reviewed Valve’s The Orange Box.

His hyperactive delivery speed combined with simple, clever visuals (heaped with puns galore) and his scathing British wit make for some of the funniest and most entertaining reviews you’ll ever see.

Obligatory Warning: Yahtzee has zero qualms about using adult language to convey his thoughts, so please be advised.

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