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'''Machinima''' is a technique in which a recording is made using a game's built-in recording tools, characters and maps in order to produce a video which has a film-like experience above and beyond standard in-game footage.  
 
'''Machinima''' is a technique in which a recording is made using a game's built-in recording tools, characters and maps in order to produce a video which has a film-like experience above and beyond standard in-game footage.  
  
The [[Meet the Team]] videos produced by Valve are good but atypical examples of machinima. They are animated using the game engine but feature specially-written animation sequences and [[high quality settings|Ultra high settings]] which cannot be accessed in-game (without the use of [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List console commands]), along with the original [[voice actors]].
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The [[Meet the Team]] videos produced by Valve are good but atypical examples of machinima. They are animated using the game engine but feature specially-written animation sequences and [[Ultra_high_settings|high quality settings]] which cannot be accessed in-game (without the use of [http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Console_Command_List console commands]), along with the original [[voice actors]].
  
 
Machinima videos don't always necessarily follow the plot line of a game, if any, or go along with character personalities. Machinima may also include characters, items or effects inaccessible through normal play by modifying or adding items, using movie-making programs, or even using traditional movie-maker tricks.
 
Machinima videos don't always necessarily follow the plot line of a game, if any, or go along with character personalities. Machinima may also include characters, items or effects inaccessible through normal play by modifying or adding items, using movie-making programs, or even using traditional movie-maker tricks.

Revision as of 17:45, 22 February 2011

Machinima is a technique in which a recording is made using a game's built-in recording tools, characters and maps in order to produce a video which has a film-like experience above and beyond standard in-game footage.

The Meet the Team videos produced by Valve are good but atypical examples of machinima. They are animated using the game engine but feature specially-written animation sequences and high quality settings which cannot be accessed in-game (without the use of console commands), along with the original voice actors.

Machinima videos don't always necessarily follow the plot line of a game, if any, or go along with character personalities. Machinima may also include characters, items or effects inaccessible through normal play by modifying or adding items, using movie-making programs, or even using traditional movie-maker tricks.

Creating TF2 machinima

Machinima videos are normally created using the standard demo recording techniques and commands. They may also be created using tools in Garry's Mod. A list of commands and instructions can be found in the recording demos article.

Many videos can also be created using the Source filmmaker. This tool helps create very high quality videos similar to that of the Meet the Class movies.

Fan made Machinima