I have an obsession with machinimas. I cannot stop watching them on youtube, especially halo ones. My question: Do you like machinimas? If so, what is your favorite?
Thanks man I'm watching it right now is really funnyPararaptor said:Gears of Halo Theft Auto 5.
That's about it.
[sarcasm]I espescially hate his fucking ACT 5 to my favorite series of all time. That asshat ruined it. [/sarcasm]Guitarmasterx7 said:Anything that isn't by that guitarmasterx7 guy. I hate that FGT.
Hard Justice and One Life Remaining. Also, he is a writer for the new spin-off of Arby'n'the Chief.Knight Templar said:Does DigitalPh33r even make anything anymore?
Can I disagree, mate? I don't think that the worth of a machinima is measured in the game that is used to produce it. The Halo ones are very different, ranging from fan-fucking-tastic to total shit (Squad 68, oh dear)Yokai said:I love machinima, and there are better ones than the Halo ones, although Red vs Blue is pretty good. My favorites, though, are Ross Scott's stuff (Civil Protection and Freeman's Mind) and Drakortha's DC Chronicles(Fallout 3!) on Youtube. The stuff by Strange Company is also great (especially Bloodspell, an hour and a half of machinima goodness) but they haven't produced anything new in quite a while.
By all means, disagree, my good man. I just find Halo to be a very limited engine to make machinima in (everyone is always wearing full body armor and carrying weapons, vehicles are all very military-looking, settings look very similar, etc.) Like I said, Red vs. Blue is quite good, it just seems to me like Halo machinima is all the same visually.Journeythroughhell said:Can I disagree, mate? I don't think that the worth of a machinima is measured in the game that is used to produce it. The Halo ones are very different, ranging from fan-fucking-tastic to total shit (Squad 68, oh dear)Yokai said:I love machinima, and there are better ones than the Halo ones, although Red vs Blue is pretty good. My favorites, though, are Ross Scott's stuff (Civil Protection and Freeman's Mind) and Drakortha's DC Chronicles(Fallout 3!) on Youtube. The stuff by Strange Company is also great (especially Bloodspell, an hour and a half of machinima goodness) but they haven't produced anything new in quite a while.
He's still making Arby 'n' Chief: LA, despite how much everyone hates it. I used to love Arby, but now the humour well has run dry.Knight Templar said:Does DigitalPh33r even make anything anymore? His cynical distain for everything gets old very fast.
I like quite a few Machinima director's work, only problem is most stop making videos halfway through their work.
But it has the theatre mode. Endless camera possibilities, no bullshit with modifications or hud allowing even one person (Jon Graham, for example) to create his movies.Yokai said:By all means, disagree, my good man. I just find Halo to be a very limited engine to make machinima in (everyone is always wearing full body armor and carrying weapons, vehicles are all very military-looking, settings look very similar, etc.) Like I said, Red vs. Blue is quite good, it just seems to me like Halo machinima is all the same visually.Journeythroughhell said:Can I disagree, mate? I don't think that the worth of a machinima is measured in the game that is used to produce it. The Halo ones are very different, ranging from fan-fucking-tastic to total shit (Squad 68, oh dear)Yokai said:I love machinima, and there are better ones than the Halo ones, although Red vs Blue is pretty good. My favorites, though, are Ross Scott's stuff (Civil Protection and Freeman's Mind) and Drakortha's DC Chronicles(Fallout 3!) on Youtube. The stuff by Strange Company is also great (especially Bloodspell, an hour and a half of machinima goodness) but they haven't produced anything new in quite a while.