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Asterknot Traning Pogram

by CodeWarrior Carling on Nov.16, 2009, under 48 Hour Films, Comedy, Machinima

 

This is Ideajuice Studios entry in the 2009 48 Hour Film Project (machinima edition).

This years team consisted of just CodeWarrior Carling and Evie Fairchild. The genre we were assigned was science fiction, and all teams were required to use a book as a prop, feature a character named Bobbi Stuart who was a baker, and to use the line of dialog “are you sure about that?”.

We successfully submitted our film on time, and were judged to be the film that made the best use of the line of dialog. We used avatars from many different places, and were granted permission by Madcow Cosmos to use a wonderful set of objects he made for our ‘Asterknot Traning’ facility.

Featuring aliens, children, dogs, kittens, cupcakes and fresh baked bread, we hope you enjoy watching this as much as we enjoyed making it.

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Little Wooden Boy & the Little Jewish Genie

by CodeWarrior Carling on Sep.23, 2009, under Comedy, Machinima

A video produced completely with iClone and featuring voice acting by several prominent Second Life personalities. Pooky Amsterdam plays the voice of the Genie, Thundergas Menges plays the voice of the orc, and CodeWarrior Carling plays the remaining parts.

The musical score was written by Evie Fairchild using Sonic Fire Pro. iClone and Crazy Talk work as well as video editing was done by CodeWarrrior Carling.

This is by far Ideajuice Studios most popular machinima to date, and a sequel is already being planned.

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I Gave @ The Office

by CodeWarrior Carling on Jul.18, 2009, under Live Theater, Machinima

Watch live streaming video from ideajuicestudios at livestream.com

This is a video recording of an original play written by Z. Sharon Glantz (Lailu Loon in Second Life), performed live in Second Life.

This machinima was put together using footage from two cameras at each of four performances for a total of eight takes.

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