This week’s pick is a 360 music video – a ‘metaverse’ video – by a creator we’ve been following all year, Jae Solina aka JSFilmz. The film has been created in UE5 and includes some nifty mocap, great dance moves and some interesting lighting effects. Hear what the team have to say about the film and format and let us have your comments too!
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Metaverse Music Video, released 10 Sept 2022 (note, the video can be viewed as a VR experience or a 360 video) – where is the Batman Easter Egg?!!!
Our discussion on Friedrich Kirschner’s immersive machinima, person2184, in THIS episode
Nightmare Puppeteer allows 360 filmmaking – check out the engine on Steam HERE
Key questions: what new language might be needed for machinima story vs experience creators to get the most out of VR/360 formats?
Credits –
Speakers: Ricky Grove, Damien Valentine, Tracy Harwood (MIA Phil Rice, courtesy of Hurricane Ian) Producer/Editor: Damien Valentine Music: Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au CC 00
This week, we take a look at some potentially useful tech platforms, starting with an inspired new service from Nvidia, then a new service and mod hub for The Sims 4, followed by some interesting distribution options linked to blockchain tech and another for festivals and events.
Cloud Services for Artists
With the ongoing challenges of access to kit for using many of the new render tools we’ve reviewed on the show over the months we’ve been running, its interesting to see that Nvidia are now launching Omniverse Cloud services. Ostensibly, the service is aimed at powering future ‘metaverse’ applications and those working on digital twin-type projects, but clearly its a very good way for content creators to finally be able to access contemporary tools without the hassles of continually updating their hardware to do it – or indeed ever worrying about acquiring the latest desirable RTX card! You can find out more about the services here – and we’d love to hear from anyone using the services about their experiences with the services.
Anyone for Sims?
The Sims 4 is now FREE to use (announced 18 Oct 2022), although we note that specific content packs will still be paid only accessible. No doubt Phil will be peeved since we all advised him to go for Unreal as a creative option when he switched his attention from RDR2 last year! Their glitzy Summit vid is clearly pitching itself against the Fortnite user, but with an entirely different heritage and more adult trajectory. They are even partnering with a new content creator curation platform, a mod hub hosted by Overwolf (coming soon).
Distribution Options
With rapid progression towards Web3, and the growing demand for 3D content that will fill the platforms and sites people create, Josephyine If has usefully created a spreadsheet that you can access here. The XLS file lists platforms and their creators including website addresses for film and video content can be shared (at the time of writing, some 18 different platforms such as Hyphenova, MContent – see video below – and Eluv.io). The main point of the platforms, at least at this stage, is to manage IP of content, so the emphasis is on how to share blockchain-marked film. Its probably one of the most interesting aspects and benefits that Web3 has for content creators, the ability to sell, track and manage content over time. This is something that’s been a major flaw of the YouTube platform process over the years since it evolved into an ad revenue driven distribution model. If you find any of the platforms particularly useful (or not), or others not mentioned on the list, do drop us a line and let us know.
We also found a potentially interesting distribution platform for festivals and events primarily, called VisualContainerTV. The platform launched in 2009 makes content available for free and therefore competes directly with the likes of YouTube (which frankly it can’t easily do) but more importantly, it can make content accessible behind a paywall. This means artists, creators and curators can receive payment for ticketed content shown over the platform via the internet and also have that branded and associated with particular curated events. At this stage of its development, it appears to be primarily targeting college students and courses based in Europe (the platform has been developed in Italy) but it is certainly something that looks interesting for small scale user groups. There are some very interesting arts projects on the site, so if nothing else, add it to your streaming platforms folder to check out periodically for interesting new works coming out.
Definitely not for kids, this week’s film is an horrific overview of the ‘true’ Wild West, courtesy of RDR2. The tale is told through the galloping lens of Dutch van der Linde’s character and Morricone’s classic composition, ‘The Ecstacy of Gold’… its The Good, The Bad and The Ugly but not as we know it!
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Show Notes & Links
Film released on 4 October 2022
Digitally remastered version of Ennio Moriccone’s ‘The Ecstacy of Gold’
Check out Federica’s other films on her Vimeo channel here.
Credits Speakers: Ricky Grove, Tracy Harwood, Damien Valentine, Phil Rice Produer/Editor: Ricky Grove Music: House Loop by Sakebeats / CC 0 / Freesound.org66
This week Ricky goes all out Halloween for us. His selection is an old-style machinima (think Chaplin or Keaton) by one of the most prolific Warcraft movie makers from back in the day… actually 2008 for this one. The tale by Olibith has been made in World of Warcraft and has shades of Lovecraft, the grimmest of Grimms’ fairy tales and The Flintstones! We also discuss a bonus Lovecraftian film for all you Halloween buffs, It Lives Within the Sea by Orange Squadron (dir. Dominic Edwards) made in RDR2.
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Little White Poney Inn by Olibith, rel 22 September 2008
Olibith’s Warcraft movies page with tutorials on how to make machinima (from 2010)
Have a look at Olibith’s other work (Vimeo channel here), such as Le Terroriste
After we had recorded this show, we went looking for Olibith on social media and were dismayed to find that he passed away earlier this year. We were all very saddened by this news and of course extend our deepest condolences to his family. We dedicate this episode to his memory.
It Lives Within the Sea by Squadron Orange (Dir. Dominic Edwards), rel 28 Aug 2021
This week, Damien has picked a very interesting Eastern-made alien tale. Its been beautifully shot and rendered using Omniverse, and inspired him to try some of the techniques shown. Ricky is a little more critical of the nostalgic trope. Tracy reflects on the journey of the storytelling, and the nature of what it is to be human that is the heart of the story. Phil brings Solaris into the discussion, as only Phil can. Overall, we reflect on the different styles of animation used and how influential they were. And, finally, how on earth did the producer achieve that tendril effect?!
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