Thursday 23 June 2011

Visions



Chaffro says: So, SL8B is in full swing, and whilst wandering I stumbled across a might impressive build by claudia222 Jewell, which in turn directed me to find this video on YouTube. I'm not sure if Claudia also produced this video, but it is of one of her works at least. I like this film though. It's paced nicely, the shots are gently done and the transitions work nicely too. Not entirely taken with the music, but it does lift the film into a different realm of sorts, in that it makes it a more dream-y and whimsical video; I can't help but think that with a different, perhaps more ominous sounding score, it would have a very different effect entirely!

Two paws up!

Pyewacket says: This is a wonderful build and lovely machinima. This particular creation is magnificent when viewed from a distance - and a few more long shots would have been welcome. Complex sculpts suffer under close scrutiny - and the depth of field function, even though very well used here, makes this stand out too starkly. Other than that, nicely done.

Friday 17 June 2011

Virtual Popcorn At SL8B



We gots a Drive-In Theater at SL8B - featuring the World Of Outstanding Tiny Machinima. WOOT! Click here for your ticket.

Watch machinimas on the big screen from one of our magically one prim "Toadsters" (made overnight by our great friend Toady Nakamura when we realized we were going to use up our prim limit with one car. Thanks Toady!)

If for one of possibly thousands of reasons the video won't play for you inworld, clicking on the red stripped pole to the right of the screen (or here) will bring you to our playlist of tiny centric machinimas on YouTube - or clicking on one of the posters hanging on the fence will bring up a URL to our featured films.

We'll be having informal machinima making Q&A's during the celebration and will post the dates here and on the official SL8B events calendar. So, if you have any questions, come on over and we'll try to sort stuff out.

As you leave, don't forget to click one of the posters hanging in back of our marquees for a landmark to the Raglan Shire Tiny Traveling Circus.