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'''Machinima''', a portmanteau of machine cinema, is by short definition a collection of techniques whereby computer generated imagery (CGI) is rendered using interactive 3D engines rather than professional 3D programming software. The [[Super Smash Bros. series]] is one of many of such engines which are commonly used to make machinima. It however is not the most prominent of which. The most commonly used form of character control in Smash Bros. machinimas is digital puppetry, which involves the machinimator to become the virtual actors. This is done by using game movements and attacks to make scenes progress. [http://machinima.com Machinima.com] commonly pays machinimators for their work and in exchange posts the machinima videoes on [http://uk.youtube.com/user/machinima their youtube].  
[[Image:smashtasmscreen.png|thumb|right|150px|A typical Brawl Machinima scene]] '''Machinima''' has become an important aspect in the Super Smash Bros. community. With the introduction of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'s [[Camera Mode]], and eventually [[Replays]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]], many amateur Machinima directors ('''Machinimators''') have begun to post their work on video-sharing websites such as '''YouTube.com''' or '''Machinima.com'''. Machinima productions can be recognised for their wide variety, crossing many different genres such as action, comedy, adventure, etcetera.
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==List of notable Super Smash Bros. machinima==
==Production==
Below is a list of well-known Smash Bros. machinimas along with who made them, and a short descripition.
===Pre-production===
Machinima Production typically can only begin with the acquiring of a capture device of some form, usually a capture card, AV camera input, or DVD recorder. Many Machinimators choose to plan their Machinima out - normally these are the higher quality productions. Scripts, storyboards, screenplay and other professional techniques are common among the amateur Machinima community.


*[[Smashtasm]] (A Melee(season 1) and Brawl(season 2) machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/Shippiddge Shippidge]
===Filming===
** Smashtasm follows the story of player Super64 in online Melee servers. (Noted as the first Smash Bros. machinima to use real voice actors)
Filming is often done making use of Replays. Scenes are acted out in a typical Brawl, and recorded through a capture device in Replay mode. However, due to technical limitations, many hack codes are available designed specifically for Machinima use, for instance codes to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAsyDFp0f1k remove HUD and tags] or to remove [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4h7gCV2DQ_0 offscreen indicators], as well as improved camera codes.


*Peach's Slutty Adventure (A Melee machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/Dexterboy124 Dexterboy124]
Most high-quality Machinima avoid moving the camera around, as it can lead to tackiness. Instead, clean camera cuts are used in editing, which can be achieved with Replays by recording the same scene twice from different angles and editing them together.
** As the title dictates, this machinima depicts Peach in a very slutty fashion. It starts out with Peach going out to pick turnips. (This series uses word bubbles to portray lines throughout the first series, however near the end of the second series the word bubbles disappear)


*Not Exactly Royalty (A Brawl machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/Dexterboy124 Dexterboy124]
===Editing===
** Not Exactly Royalty is a sequel series to Peach's Slutty Adventure. It begins about one year after the ending of Peach's Slutty Adventure, and Peach and Marth have gotten married and have a son (Lucas). The series' storyline entertwines with Wolf's Retarded Mission.  
Most commonly, Super Smash Bros. Machinima makes use of voice actors, usually decided through auditions or other connections to the Machinimator. Editing is done on an editing software, often Sony Vegas but some choose alternatives such as iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. Music is a common factor, though recently few Machinima use copyrighted music, opting for the music used in the game itself to avoid legal issues. Most Machinimators hope for the highest quality, and many are being exported in 16:9 widescreen HD format.


*Brawlgasm (A Brawl machinima) by[http://uk.youtube.com/user/Guitarmasterx7 Guitarmasterx7]
===Distribution===
** Brawlgasm does not truly follow much of a story line, however there are recurring elements. Some of which are [[Marth]] being Puerto Rican, Game & Watch being gay, [[Captain Falcon]] being over-dramatic, [[Link]] being a sex addict, [[Snake]] being a [http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi Nazi] and [[Sonic]] being constantly beat up by everyone(Due to Guitarmasterx7's hate of Sonic). There are currently 8 episodes.
The most common form of distribution is uploading the video to YouTube.com. Machinima.com is another possibility, being a site designed specifically for high-quality Machinima. YouTube usually give the option of viewing the video in a faster, lower-quality mode or a slower, high-quality mode.
Another noticable fact is that [http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Norris Chuck Norris] appeared in episode 8.
*[[The Last Tier War]] (A Melee machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/SuperDoodleMan SuperDoodleMan]
** The Last Tier War is a machinima on how the tiers affect the world of Melee. (It is currently unfinished and a new installment has not been put up in a while, leading some to believe it will not be finished).


*Wolf's Retarded Mission (A Brawl machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/Dexterboy124 Dexterboy124]
==Community==
** Could be considered a sequel/spinoff to "Peach's Slutty Adventure". This machinima stars Wolf with his new crew Bowser, Jigglypuff, and Mr. Game & Watch, all of which annoy him in one way or the other.  The story involves the main villian from the last series hires Wolf to kill Princess Peach, referring to the title.  The series' storyline entertwines with Not Exactly Royalty.
The Super Smash Bros. Machinima community is a fast expanding one. Many Machinimators are friends with one another, discussing their Machinima and generally chatting over message systems such as Skype or Microsoft Messenger. Many of the more famous Machinimators are closely integrated into the community, with their more notable works.


The community grows not only with Machinimators themselves, but also with voice actors and general fans. Even those who do not produce Machinima have found themselves talking among the famous and recognised, and voicing in some very high-quality productions. Though auditions are often held, voice actors are commonly found over voice-chat systems such as Skype.


*Smash Fighter (A Brawl machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/TomKitsune TomKitsune]
==Notable Machinimators==
** Smash Fighter is the story of four friends who get trapped in the Brawl universe after a regular game of smash.


*Silver Crisis (A Brawl machinima) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/megablueblaster MegaBlasta]
[http://www.youtube.com/shippiddge Shippiddge], [[Smashtasm]] & Quite A Lot
** Silver Crisis starts off with Ness and Lucas playing in Onett when a mysterious Lucario ambushes them.


*[[How to Play Brawl Like a Man]] (A Brawl machinima/How-To) by [http://www.youtube.com/user/DairunCates DairunCates]
[http://www.youtube.com/guitarmasterx7 Guitarmasterx7], Brawlgasm
**A combination of a machinima and a tutorial video, HtPBLaM (as it is abbreviated) teaches players the true balance between casual and competitive play, focusing on achieving a "manly" play style.


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[http://www.youtube.com/dexterboy124 Dexterboy124], Peach's Slutty Adventure, Not Exactly Royalty & Wolf's Retarded Mission
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[http://www.youtube.com/raustBD RaustBD], Dairantou Gaiden
 
[http://www.youtube.com/TomKitsune TomKitsune], Smash Fighter
 
[http://www.youtube.com/MALRWiistation360 MALRWiistation360], Various
 
[http://www.youtube.com/DekuScrubby DekuScrubby], Luigi Sucks at Super Smash Bros. Brawl & Commandos: Brawl Police
 
[http://www.youtube.com/SSBVET SSBVET], Various
 
==External Links==
[http://youtube.com YouTube]
 
[http://www.Machinima.com Machinima.com]

Revision as of 19:03, February 25, 2009

A typical Brawl Machinima scene

Machinima has become an important aspect in the Super Smash Bros. community. With the introduction of Super Smash Bros. Melee's Camera Mode, and eventually Replays in Brawl, many amateur Machinima directors (Machinimators) have begun to post their work on video-sharing websites such as YouTube.com or Machinima.com. Machinima productions can be recognised for their wide variety, crossing many different genres such as action, comedy, adventure, etcetera.

Production

Pre-production

Machinima Production typically can only begin with the acquiring of a capture device of some form, usually a capture card, AV camera input, or DVD recorder. Many Machinimators choose to plan their Machinima out - normally these are the higher quality productions. Scripts, storyboards, screenplay and other professional techniques are common among the amateur Machinima community.

Filming

Filming is often done making use of Replays. Scenes are acted out in a typical Brawl, and recorded through a capture device in Replay mode. However, due to technical limitations, many hack codes are available designed specifically for Machinima use, for instance codes to remove HUD and tags or to remove offscreen indicators, as well as improved camera codes.

Most high-quality Machinima avoid moving the camera around, as it can lead to tackiness. Instead, clean camera cuts are used in editing, which can be achieved with Replays by recording the same scene twice from different angles and editing them together.

Editing

Most commonly, Super Smash Bros. Machinima makes use of voice actors, usually decided through auditions or other connections to the Machinimator. Editing is done on an editing software, often Sony Vegas but some choose alternatives such as iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. Music is a common factor, though recently few Machinima use copyrighted music, opting for the music used in the game itself to avoid legal issues. Most Machinimators hope for the highest quality, and many are being exported in 16:9 widescreen HD format.

Distribution

The most common form of distribution is uploading the video to YouTube.com. Machinima.com is another possibility, being a site designed specifically for high-quality Machinima. YouTube usually give the option of viewing the video in a faster, lower-quality mode or a slower, high-quality mode.

Community

The Super Smash Bros. Machinima community is a fast expanding one. Many Machinimators are friends with one another, discussing their Machinima and generally chatting over message systems such as Skype or Microsoft Messenger. Many of the more famous Machinimators are closely integrated into the community, with their more notable works.

The community grows not only with Machinimators themselves, but also with voice actors and general fans. Even those who do not produce Machinima have found themselves talking among the famous and recognised, and voicing in some very high-quality productions. Though auditions are often held, voice actors are commonly found over voice-chat systems such as Skype.

Notable Machinimators

Shippiddge, Smashtasm & Quite A Lot

Guitarmasterx7, Brawlgasm

Dexterboy124, Peach's Slutty Adventure, Not Exactly Royalty & Wolf's Retarded Mission

RaustBD, Dairantou Gaiden

TomKitsune, Smash Fighter

MALRWiistation360, Various

DekuScrubby, Luigi Sucks at Super Smash Bros. Brawl & Commandos: Brawl Police

SSBVET, Various

External Links

YouTube

Machinima.com