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Animating Buzz, Woody and Sid for 1995’s ‘Toy Story’ cost thirty million dollars, while today’s high-end computer generated imagery (CGI) can easily add up to a significant proportion of a blockbuster’s budget. Yet many film-makers have found that you can make your own animated films using a home computer or even a games console, and they are turning to machinima to tell their stories.
Successful Machinima short film 'The Apology' by Phil Rice
Most machinima is made using off-the-shelf computer games like World of Warcraft or Halo, with actors using their game characters to follow a script while the director/cameraman observes and records them, using their game character’s point of view as the camera. Bill Thompson | Published 22nd September 08 |
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Watch a selection of shorts and features coverage from past and present Cambridge festivals
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- Cambridge Film Festival
More about the Festival and online booking on the CFF site
- BBC Cambridgeshire
Check out the film festival highlights on the local BBC site
- Moviestorm
Make your own machinima film for free
- The Apology
Watch the full version of Phil Rice's machinima film here
- Machinima on Wikipedia
a useful intro to machinima
- Machinima on Machinima
watch a wide range of machinima films
- Academy of Machinima Arts and Sciences
learn more about machinima here
- Lucas and Machinima
George Lucas uses machinima for pre-visualisation





