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The tool was left in the game code and is accessible through the [[Team Fortress 2 Beta]], however, Valve has stated its intention to release a stable version of the tool publicly in a later release. Valve founder and managing director {{w|Gabe Newell}} said in an interview that the Source Filmmaker is "in the pipeline for a public release".<ref name="backfromvalve" />
 
The tool was left in the game code and is accessible through the [[Team Fortress 2 Beta]], however, Valve has stated its intention to release a stable version of the tool publicly in a later release. Valve founder and managing director {{w|Gabe Newell}} said in an interview that the Source Filmmaker is "in the pipeline for a public release".<ref name="backfromvalve" />
This may be released when all the "Meet The Team" video's are compleate
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 12:00, 31 July 2011

A scene from Meet the Heavy.
Paint me a picture.
The Director on movies

Several short-animated movies have been created by Valve to promote Team Fortress 2. The most prominent of the shorts are contained in the Meet the Team series, which featured each of the classes in their own narrative. Other movies have centred around major game updates or depicted various game development processes such as the creation of maps. Typically, each video has lasted for three to four minutes.

Movies

Nine mercenaries have come together for a job. It's the middle-ish part of a century a lot like the one we just had. A simpler time. There are three TV stations, one phone company, and two holding corporations that secretly control every government on the planet. Each corporation administers its half of the world with a multi-disciplined army of paper pushers. For any problem lacking an obvious bureaucratic solution, mercenaries like these are contracted to address the situation through a massive application of force. Now's your chance to Meet the Team.
— Former Meet the Team overview
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Meet the Scout
Released April 19, 2008
Meet the Soldier
Released August 22, 2007
Meet the Pyro
Unreleased
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Meet the Demoman
Released October 9, 2007
Meet the Heavy
Released May 14, 2007
Meet the Engineer
Released September 11, 2007
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Meet the Medic
Released June 23, 2011
Meet the Sniper
Released June 7, 2008
Meet the Spy
Released May 19, 2009
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Meet the Sandvich
Released October 10, 2008

Promotional movies

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Trailer 1
Released on July 19, 2006
Trailer 2
Released on August 21, 2006
Engineer Update Teaser
Released on May 5, 2010
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Replay Update (teaser)
Released on May 7, 2011
Mac Update trailer
Released on June 10, 2010

Development movies

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Illustrative Rendering in TF2
Released on September 3, 2007
Creating Viaduct
Released on August 21, 2009

Meet the Team

TF2 started with nine mercenaries, each with his own distinct personality. Because they live inside a frantic multiplayer shooter, though, the only facets of those personalities people got to see were the screaming, shooting, and being-on-fire parts. Enter the Meet the Team shorts, showcasing the mercs in their off-hours—arguing with their parents, barking orders at their head collections, or just strumming a guitar by the campfire. Also we made a movie about a sandwich.
Meet the Team overview
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Meet the Team is a series of computer-animated shorts starring the various classes of Team Fortress 2.

The clips have their origins in audition scripts for the voice actors who played the likes of the Heavy, the Sniper and the rest of the characters in the game. The first video in the series released in May 2007, Meet the Heavy, is almost word-for-word what Valve used to cast actor Gary Schwartz. The video was made on the heels of a Portal video used to promote the personality of that game. After the first short was released, viewers praised both the quality of the animation and the humour of the script, likening it to productions by professional animation studios such as Template:W. Due to this highly positive reception, Valve announced plans to release a Meet the Team video for each individual class in the game, with possible side-features for items and non-player characters such as Meet the Sandvich. Only Meet the Pyro has yet to be released. Developer Robin Walker has stated that the shorts "tie in to the strategy we have with TF2 of continually updating the service ... it makes a lot more sense." "What the videos do is give ways for people who don't even have Team Fortress 2 yet to get some entertainment from the game. And that may turn them into TF2 players and customers."[1]

The series managed to influence the game itself in addition to simply being promotions for fans. Game write Eric Wolpaw said creating the series "helped everyone on the team get a little bit more in tune with who that particular character was, so we just kept knocking them out and they kept on being popular". An example of the series' influence on the design of the game was the Sandvich. According to Walker, the item "came almost directly out of the movie... We felt the movie had justified and created a way for us to have a 'Sandvich' in the game and have that action [of eating it] make any kind of sense in our game world". Another item to be introduced after its appearance in the series was Jarate which was added after its debut in Meet the Sniper.

The series also assisted in the development of game technology. Valve used Meet the Heavy to test the facial animation system the studio was developing for Team Fortress 2. According to Walker, the new system "allowed our characters to have a much greater range of expressions than we were able to do in Half-Life... We wanted a test case for that". The resulting technology produced in the creation of the Meet the Team series now appears in the game when played on the highest graphical settings. Walker recalled that team's pleasure about "the expression on the Heavy at the end when he's shooting and screaming" was not fake, and was not just "this thing that the coolest bit in [the movie] was something that would happen in the game."[1]

Attendants of the Spike TV 2010 VGA Awards reported seeing a private screening of a cut of Meet the Medic during the event. The short was also shown to a user from the Steam Users' Forum upon his visit to Valve head offices in Bellevue, Washington.[2] Soon after, an announcement for the release of Meet the Medic was posted on the TF2 Official Website, and the short was was later officially released on YouTube on June 23, 2011.

Source Filmmaker

Main article: Source Filmmaker

Source Filmmaker is a video creation tool that manipulates the Source Engine to animate and record various scenes in game environments. The tool has been used by Valve to create the Meet the Team series in Team Fortress 2 and the introductory videos for both Template:W and Template:W. Source Filmmaker is capable of producing a wide range of cinematographic effects and techniques such as motion blur and depth of field, and enables the use of significantly-higher quality textures for in-game models, as depicted in the Meet the Team series.

The tool was left in the game code and is accessible through the Team Fortress 2 Beta, however, Valve has stated its intention to release a stable version of the tool publicly in a later release. Valve founder and managing director Template:W said in an interview that the Source Filmmaker is "in the pipeline for a public release".[2]

See also

References

  1. a b "Valve Dreams Of Team Fortress 2 Movie, Divulges ‘Meet The Team’ Origins" by Stephen Totilo, Kotaku, May 31, 2009. Accessed July 16, 2011.
  2. a b "Back from Valve" on Steam Users' Forums, Political Gamer, posted March 22, 2011. Accessed June 18, 2011.

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