Everquest II Movie Made By A Fan

EQ MovieMore and more gaming fans who are also film buffs are finding that their games are more than just a pleasant diversion – they’re virtual movie studios, complete with actors, sets and cameras. The “virtual actors” can be as temperamental and unpredictable as their real-life Hollywood counterparts – but that’s another subject. Suffice it to say that “machinema” filmmakers encounter many of the same challenges as “real life” film makers.

This little gem was discovered on an Everquest II forum. At over six minutes, its a fairly good length for a machinema film. As such, one can figure that they probably had at least an hour of footage. This music video has some wonderfully done cinematography, and tells a vivid story with nothing but images – making it one of the best examples of machinema art.

Via EQ II Forums

EQ MovieMore and more gaming fans who are also film buffs are finding that their games are more than just a pleasant diversion – they’re virtual movie studios, complete with actors, sets and cameras. The “virtual actors” can be as temperamental and unpredictable as their real-life Hollywood counterparts – but that’s another subject. Suffice it to say that “machinema” filmmakers encounter many of the same challenges as “real life” film makers.

This little gem was discovered on an Everquest II forum. At over six minutes, its a fairly good length for a machinema film. As such, one can figure that they probably had at least an hour of footage. This music video has some wonderfully done cinematography, and tells a vivid story with nothing but images – making it one of the best examples of machinema art.

Via EQ II Forums

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