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Wisconsin Bookwatch, Sept, 2004
3D Game-Based Filmmaking
Paul Marino
Paraglyph Press
4015 North 78th Street, Suite 115, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
1932111859 $39.99 1-602-749-8787
3D Game-Based Filmmaking: The Art Of Machinima by Machinima and animation film director and designer Paul Marino is a guidebook for anyone who wants to make a 3D animated film on their PC but isn't sure where to start. Step-by-step instructions teach the reader how to apply tools from best selling games such as Unreal Tournament 2004 and Quake III Arena to create Machinima, a new term coined to describe animated filmmaking within a real-time virtual 3D world. Everything from virtual sets to memorable character design, fluid cinematography, tips on editing and distributing Machinima productions, and much more pack this informative guide especially for anyone seeking to fullfill their drive creative expression at extremely low cost.
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