A unique feature about MMIF is that each movie maker takes a stance on stage while his/her movie plays, and participates in a little Q&A after the presentation.
Standing there on the stage in front of the audience, and seeing Death in
So many amazing works were presented there, and we discovered so many great works! Oh, gee... This is the kind of sentence one produces after nine hours of movie watching. It is time for me to stop writing. But before I do, here are just some of the amazing movies we saw today. (We highly recommend that you double-click the thumb nails to go to the original sites and watch them in full screen.):
I could not believe Lowe Runo's action flick was done in Second Life. Oh, yes, only in Second Life, you can make something like this!
Action Flick Part One, Rescue and Perdition from LoweRuno on Vimeo.
Last but not least, a delightful comedy made in Second Life and World of Warcraft by Phaylen Fairchild. (She's also an amazing event host.)
Of course I'm forgetting many other great movies, but oh, there were just so many...
Here are some more photos from the festival: Flickr photostream
Addendum: You can see a list of movies played on MMIF 2010 here.


2 comments:
Great to read your thoughts. Indeed, the event yesterday was something really huge and amazing. Well organized and surprised me a lot, in a positive way, the big number of tmu members participating. I subscrible your comments and only thing that didn't surprised me so much it was the quality shown.
For me this is the real felling of true machinima community. Next year my friend we are there as well :p
Wonderful post. Chantal does a great job coodinating and it is always a treat. The event was stupendious, unfortunately my internet service went down the same day. Thanks for mentioning Action Flick and for more information on SL machininima visit http://slmachinimaarts.ning.com/
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