Machinima (was RE: [extropy-chat] automated sci-fi program)

Brian Shores artillo at comcast.net
Thu Jun 10 03:43:02 UTC 2004


I haven't heard it called "Machinima" before, but I have seen some and
known of many people doing such things since I've been involved in 3D
online worlds back in 1999.

If any of you have ever seen the show "Portal" on G4TV (which is now
called G4TechTV), they used to do corny little bits and skits all
through the show, using various 3D online multiplayer games and
environments. Pretty funny stuff in some cases :D  

And then of course there's the great movie "Sim0ne" about the rise to
stardom of a completely virtual actor ("vactor" I think they called
them)... One of the only Al Pacino movies I actually like!

Anybody ever see the computer-generated show called "Reboot"? 

Ohh about Tripping the Rift: the original 6 minute long pilot was MUCH
more adult oriented, but I guess they had to dull it down for cable TV
LOL -- and Six was originally called Six-of-Nine and looked much more
anderoid-like...

Have fun y'all,

Artillo

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:extropy-chat-bounces at lists.extropy.org] On Behalf Of Emlyn
ORegan
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Subject: Machinima (was RE: [extropy-chat] automated sci-fi program)


For those of you who haven't heard of it, check out Machinima. This is
where (correct me if I'm wrong here), people are using commercial 3D
games to make movies and soap operas. 

For instance, for a high quality Machinima, check out www.RedVsBlue.com,
which is a soap opera set in the Xbox's Halo. These guys write a script,
send in actors each playing an in game character, and play out the
scenes while recording the action (I guess using a "record snapshot"
feature; I've never played Halo). Then I assume there's some playing
with POV for the director afterwards, a bit of video editing, and voila!
Instant 3D animated show. Download some of the episodes in the archive
and have a look; it's pretty funny stuff.

People are also doing this in Quake, (using Q3Radiant for example).
There's some info here:
http://www.machinima.com/tritin-films/machinima.htm .

Emlyn


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Spike [mailto:spike66 at comcast.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, 9 June 2004 4:05 PM
> To: 'ExI chat list'
> Subject: RE: [extropy-chat] automated sci-fi program
> 
> 
> > Damien Broderick
> > Subject: Re: [extropy-chat] automated sci-fi program
> >
> >
> > At 10:34 PM 6/8/2004 -0700, Spike wrote:
> >
> > >A few weeks ago there was a discussion about an automated sci-fi
show
> > >on TV.  ...Last week I saw about 2 minutes of
> > what I think was the show.  The automation was stunning.
> >
> > TRIPPING THE RIFT?
> >
> http://www.scifi.com/tripping/
> 
> >You just like the sexbot, you dog.
> 
> >Damien Broderick
> 
> 
> Cool they have a sexbot?  {8^D
> 
> Actually no, I don't think that was it.  The part I saw
> was only a short segment and it had a soaring eagle.  The animation 
> was clearly partly computer generated, exceedingly good quality.  
> Someone has clearly spent some bucks on this, it wasn't a cobby kids 
> show.
> 
> spike
> 
> 
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