And this intersection of innovative storytellers, some cool software tools, and jaw-dropping cinematic video game franchises have ushered in a booming medium known as “machinima”— loose hybrid of the words “machine” and “cinema,” used to describe the process of creating real-time animation by manipulating a videogame’s engine and assets.
Game Time with Machinima.com
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
7:30 pm – Panel / 8:45 pm – Mixer
Location:
Busby’s East (Mid Wilshire)
5364 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036
The panelists will take you through the techniques of using games as a way to make compelling machinima content, the technical aspects of using games as a medium, and the business of online video. As Machinima.com looks to become the MTV of video gaming culture, find out how creators can work in this new medium and tap into their not-too-shabby network of original web content that racks up more than 120 million views per month—not to mention the number six most popular channel on YouTube.
Make sure to RSVP before tickets sell out (they will)—there will also be a drawing for a number of free giveaways for attendees, like, copies of some video games of course!
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