Completely Machinima

360° VR Filmmaking Masterclass

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If you were intrigued by the conversation in Season 1 Episode 2 of our podcast, where we discussed the relatively uncharted territory of VR and 360 degree filmmaking, this may interest you.

Over at CreatorUp – a site focused on education on the art of storytelling – they have a course titled “360° VR Filmmaking Masterclass” taught by some remarkably experienced pros. They’re offering a free preview which lets you sample part of the first module of the training, and they’re running an early access special on the course at half its normal price. Right now the full course is available for $150, but at the end of April (2021) the price is set to go up to $299.

We tend to focus our attention here on free or low cost training opportunities, but I thought I’d mention this “premium” training simply because it’s highly specialized and is so related to a topic we recently discussed on the show. Plus, if you’re really serious about this kind of filmmaking, you’ve probably already made a substantial investment in equipment, or you plan to. So this kind of educational investment might make sense if that’s the case.

Check out their course page, which shows the full curriculum and schedule, tells you all about the instructors, and even has a trailer.

It’s worth mentioning, too, that CreatorUp has a substantial catalog of other filmmaking-related courses – many of which are priced under $20.

Completely Machinima Interview: Slavo Strangeovich

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And Now For Something Completely Machinima is a long-form podcast devoted to machinima (movies made in game engines), real-time technologies and virtual reality. This month (April 2021) we are splitting our podcast into four sections which will post once a week: Machinima News (April 1), Machinima Films (April 8), Machinima Discussion (April 15), and a Special “Build a Machinima PC” podcast (April 22).



This episode was produced by Ricky Grovejoined by hosts Phil RiceTracy Harwoodand Damien Valentine.

Summary:  Ricky interviews Slavo Strangeovich (formerly known as m dot strange) about his new game “Nightmare Puppeteer”, which is actually a great machinima-creation tool. 

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Fully detailed and link-infused notes for this episode are available at:
  Address is coming

Slavo Interview

Imagination Rabbit Youtube channel

https://bit.ly/2QJkjpA

Nightmare Puppeteer on Steam-like

Nightmare Puppeteer on Steam (steampowered.com)

Nightmare Puppeteer website

Nightmare Puppeteer

Time links

1:31         Sets in Nightmare Puppeteer

3:35         Running Man set

5:35         Slavo corrects Ricky: He outsourced set creation like a good capitalist

6:48         Slavo on “Rando” characters and their use in Nightmare Puppeteer

8:28         Public response to Nightmare Puppeteer

9:28         Ricky can’t read his own handwriting but asks question anyway

10:17      Twitch Integration 

12:53      Fast overview on how to create machinima in Nightmare Puppeteer

14:38      How to record video in Nightmare Puppeteer

15:31      Hidden features in Nightmare Puppeteer

17:48      How to bring in custom content

19:45      Ricky’s Strange Opera idea and how to remove singers voice from a recording

21:14      Aida with Caruso and music credits

               link to Caruso recording at archive.org (public domain

https://bit.ly/39lvnj4

Completely Machinima S1 Ep 4 Machinima Films (April 2021)

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CM S1 Ep 4 Machinima Film Selection & Show Notes

And Now For Something Completely Machinima is a podcast devoted to machinima (movies made in game engines), real-time technologies, and virtual reality. This month (April 2021) we are splitting our podcast into four sections which will post once a week: Machinima News (April 1), Machinima Films (April 8), Machinima Discussion (April 15), and a Special “Build a Machinima PC” podcast (April 22).



Episode 3 was produced by Ricky Grove joined by hosts Phil Rice, Tracy Harwood, and Damien Valentine.

Summary: All four podcast hosts present their machinima film picks with Phil going first followed by Ricky then Tracy and closing with Damien’s pick. General discussion of each film follows its presentation. Film discussion leads to a general chat on copyright and youtube. There is also a brisk discussion of the satirical “Let’s Play” machinima genre.

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Machinima Film Selections

00:42 Phil’s film pick: “Paws” by acagnoroprod
https://youtu.be/t3GmLQeoCtM

9:30 Ricky’s first film pick “Ghost Bois” by Spooktergeist
https://youtu.be/Phx0fdT96DU

The Spooktergeist – YouTube

14:18 Ricky’s second film pick “Justice.exe” by Oddboy_Eman
https://youtu.be/Am_41wM5FQU

Oddboy_Eman’s Youtube channel

Nightmare Puppeteer Machinima Creation Application

19:11 Tracy’s film pick “ SONS OF SKYRIM: PART II (ELDER SCROLLS V SKYRIM MACHINIMA)” by Egrif
https://youtu.be/VYMY8jzSEVE

Egrif’s Youtube channel

22:30 Phil on copyright and fair use
39:32 Damien’s film pick “The Worst City Ever” by Kilian Experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o1AEzn28j4

Kilian Experience YouTube channel

44:31 Phil on “Let’s Play” machinima and satire

End

Music Credits

Closing Film Music

Midnight Chill by xcreenplay (freesound.org)

Backbone – Machinima for Mobile

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In the Season 1 Episode 2 podcast, we discussed whether making machinima on smartphone or mobile devices was something practical or possible in 2021. While the overall conclusion was a bit of a “no,” Tracy Harwood was astute to point out that while the mobile platforms might not yet be ready to handle complete production of machinima, perhaps mobile could be useful for certain aspects of production. Sound recording for example. To some degree, music production. Working on scripts. That kind of thing.

And then there is creation of actual game video footage. For me, this seemed less attractive for one reason primarily – controls. Having experimented with Minecraft PE on an iPhone, I just found the on-screen controls difficult to master – and besides, who wants footage with on-screen controls visible anyway. So what would be the solution for this? Some sort of Xbox-like external controller, I suppose. But that introduces a whole other sort of fumbly-ness, fiddling with two separate pieces of equipment.

The Backbone outfits an iPhone with controls akin to Nintendo Switch.

A device called Backbone provides a brilliant solution to this control issue, fitting an iPhone with a rig that turns it into something comparable to a Nintendo Switch. The Backbone works with ANY game which supports controllers – 1,300+ games by my last count.

Footage capture button within easy reach.

Perhaps MORE interesting to machinima folks… with the Backbone, at a touch of a button, you can record footage at up to 1080p at 30fps with a 20mbps bitrate (the newer your iPhone, the better your result here, I would reckon). iOS 13 or higher is required, check their tech specs page for a list of iPhone models which are supported.

Footage editing software built in – with scrub!

The app which comes with a Backbone helps manage this recording feature – and even has editing software built-in!

Steam-like / Xbox-like in-game voice communication.

The app also helps connect with other players for multiplayer. And the Backbone has a jack to connect a headset – with or without a microphone.

The Backbone seems like an excellent solution to a lot of the challenges of recording machinima or gameplay footage on an iPhone.

Completely Machinima Interview: Scott Tanner

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CM Interview with Scott Tanner Show Notes



Scott Tanner is, along with Chris Stapleton, the creator of Cine Guru, a cut-scene creation tool that is associated with Game Guru. We were all intrigued by this new application which looks quite smart. Tracy spent some time talking about Cine Guru and its future developments.

 

Links

  • Cine Guru on Game Creator Store

https://www.tgcstore.net/product/35318

  • Just Cause Top Gear Ep 1 – Top Gear machinima parody made in Just Cause 2

 https://www.youtube.com/ sFBi_h282p8

  • Game Guru and Game Guru Max

https://www.game-guru.com/

  • Perlin noise filter

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlin_noise

Games

  • Just Cause 2 

https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/8190/

  • Just Cause 3

https://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/225540/

  • Empire Earth

https://www.gog.com/game/empire_earth_gold_edition

  • Age of Empires

https://www.ageofempires.com/

  • FPS Creator

https://www.thegamecreators.com/product/fps-creator-classic-open-source