Vivvav said:
As an SSBB Machinima VA, I'm always interested to know in what the opinions of those outside of the Machinimation community are on Machinima in general. Do you think it's good or bad? A great idea or unoriginal? Do you think it's nice that gamers are getting contracts and getting paid (by Machinima.com, among other things like RvB) for these videos, or horrible that they're making money off of something created by somebody else? Tell me your views.
OK, I'm not going to be mean, because I respect what you do and you don't deserve it. But two things you can bring back to the community:
1. two acronyms in the first five syllables comes off as pretentious (SSBB means Super Smash Bro. yes? and VA is Video Artist?)
2. I am not sure how many people remember the mid nineties / early naughts when the term "japanamation" was found in video stores and HMVs across the nation. We learned then that "animation" is not a suffix; it does not sound cool, it does not make the word easier to say (a good argument for using SSBB) and in the case of machinima it is unnecessary.
On topic. Machinima is not an art form I can ever see funded for television, and at that point I expect more effort in the creation process (i.e. the TF2 meet the videos require more skills with the 3D process than merely playing the game affords) But as a form of video artistry in an online environment, I approve of this art form and highly support sites like Machinima.com that offer payment to achieved artists. Creating Machinima teaches skills in writing and video editing, and do a wonderful job of prepping people for presenting and engineering narrative game concepts.
Sites offering awards and showcasing people talented in this medium push the art form and gaming culture forward, it shows people what good machinima is and pushes the machinma community (see, unnecessary) to develop more complex and quality pieces (and fewer music videos, f*** I hate those God damned music videos... anime fans do this too... grrr)
I can see potential legal issues in this, fair use guidelines are not built to handle the concept of machinima (the primary reason this is not well suited to television) RvB, for instance, got Buddy buddy with Bungie before they went too far down the money making path. It is a bomb waiting to go off right now (even though the company that sets that bomb off is going to be screwing up).
to summarize: machinma is good, fewer music videos (seriously I == hate them soooooo much), and don't say "machinmation".