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Machinima Awards 2003

– Tech Stuff –
Posted by: KillJoy - October 28, 2003 02:07 PM

The results are in and posted at Machinima Awards 2003 results on Machinima.com

For the uninitiated, Machinima is defined (at machinima.com) as:

In short, a film made using Machinima (Ma-sheen-EH-ma) is a film made with computer-generated graphics, similar to those you can see on the television or on film in titles like "Antz" and "Toy Story". However, unlike those features, Machinima uses graphical techniques originally developed for computer games to generate its visuals, meaning that a film-maker with a home PC can create feature-length epics that would require millions of dollars to make using traditional CGI (Computer Ganerated Imagery) techniques.

FWIW, even if you haven't played Halo, Red vs Blue, Blood Gulch is well worth the download. Be sure to pick up the latest DivX Codec before playing the movies.

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