Now that
all the treats have been consumed, and you are completely exhausted with
costumes, horror movies, and Rocky Horror theatrics, it is time to reflect on how machinima fared
this year over the season. Lots of
treats, a few tricks, and a good time for all - producers and viewers.
Just
doing a quick web search should indicate some paranormal activity among
machinima producers. I particularly
hunted for 2014 features. I really
anticipated much more machinima on topic, and there were only a handful that
actually attempted storytelling of some sort.
Regardless, lots of people had fun doing random game machinima and
commenting on the footage in real time - just not what I wanted this time
around.
So why
Halloween - I mean it is after the fact, right? For me, I like to see what stands up once
the holiday is gone, when we are all worn out on the season - what is still
worth watching. From the dozen that surfaced online, I
selected the following based on uniqueness, diversity, and the charm and
efforts of some obvious newcomers to virtual filmmaking. Among my finds were many Minecraft, a few
World of Warcraft (only picked one), one Sims and three Second Life.
Minecraft
has inherent humor that works well for machinima. For example, when the characters want to give
someone something they sort of toss it off their body. So in some of the films, you will notice
pumpkins and candy being projected at them, rather than being placed in treat
bags. You will see that in two of the first machinima. For some reason, Minecraft treaters are fun
to watch and that seems appropriate given the platform's popularity among youth
and young adult demographics. For some
reason, the issues and bugs that bother SL Machinima producers and viewers do
not seems so problematic with Minecraft fans.
Does the platform really have to
be "realistic" for it to make sense for us to like it?
Machinima is not a designated path; it is a
means towards communicating artistically or not-so-artistically - or however
you define creativity and entertainment, whether it is for an audience of one
or thousands. The seasoned and amateur
both have a right to utilize the tools, and that is how people improve along
the way. The skill level is varied
among the featured Minecraft machinima.
The Spooky
House - Minecraft Halloween Machinima (OwlCrafted)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwWtFzULZ3s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwWtFzULZ3s
Happy
Halloween! - Minecraft Kurzfilm #1 (MultiDudelSack)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGE1FuYq1Zs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGE1FuYq1Zs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5WtgURKEDk
A World of Warcraft feature parodies all the so-called iconic
warlords of Halloween in this short piece. A fun film released in time for Halloween this year.
Warlords of
Halloween - World of Warcraft Machinima (ibeckman671)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvopgxZ_xBM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvopgxZ_xBM
The Sim3 featured machinima - Insomnia - is nearly 30 minutes, and it
took quite a bit of effort to put this film together. It was published on October 30th. It is rough around the edges, but it has to
be commended for some of the strikingly good scenes and overall
commitment. It has all the elements of
a seasonal pop movie - rock singer, pretty girl, murder and twisted plot - what
else do you need for Halloween?
Insomnia ♠☿♠ Halloween
Special (Sims 3 Machinima) (Mr. SW3D3)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7IpTOspqAk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7IpTOspqAk
As for Second Life
machinima that caught my eye - let's start
with a machinima made to the song "Jump in the Line" by Harry
Belafonte. Aside from the blue balls that
might have been derezzed, it works as a seasonal piece. It was filmed in Halloween Town in Second
Life.
Jump in the
line (Halloween Town - second life machinima) (Annomis DeVaux)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG3TXwXnBrA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG3TXwXnBrA
Another machinima that captures the beautiful settings possible in Second Life is the RMK Gothic Halloween short feature
- an enjoyable piece with the filmmaker trying hard to capture the amazing seasonal magic in which she is immersed at the moment.
RMK Gothic Halloween 2014 in Second Life (Kawanishi Yana)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axXwiUjAr34
Closing out with a Minecraft machinima produced in 2011 leaves us with a take on the tune "This is Halloween." You might particularly enjoy the Minecraft Disney motion graphic in the opening. I love such tricks and treats in machinima!
Minecraft
Machinima: This is Halloween (ilikecutepeople)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_1iTmOsF94
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_1iTmOsF94
You know what is really scary - it is Election Day in the USA!