Machinima - Beauty is only skin deep (music video by Codie and Marquez Tone)

Code Red, Events, Fashion, Flickr, Machinima, My Friends, My Second Life, Photoshoots, Scripting / Building — CodeBastard Redgrave on September 10, 2007 at 8:36 am

CodeBastard Redgrave’s first SecondLife music machinima video. Music provided by Marquez Tone: Feist - My Moon My Man (Boys Noize Classic Remix).

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Teaser Beauty Is Only Skin Deep (Machinima)

Beauty Is Only Skin Deep

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  1. [...] CodeBastard Redgrave — is there anything this woman CAN’T do?! Okay, before I say anything else, watch this machinima that Codie just released! [...]

  2. Great Stuff Codie, you rock!!

    Comment by Shockwave Plasma — September 12, 2007 @ 7:08 pm
  3. Very cool Codie, a most excellent production. What software tool did you use to assemble it all together?

    -Veyron

    Comment by Veyron Supercharge — September 13, 2007 @ 12:07 am
  4. Awww TY so much Shockwave and Veryon! *muah!*

    Veryon, since this was my first official project, and I needed to do it really really simple and quick, I used Microsoft Movie Maker 2. The effects are mainly crossfades and overlay text, so I didn’t need a real powerhouse to work with. But, Moo Money and many others suggested I check Sony Vegas, which I did. I really quickly got used to it. It’s as simple as MMM2, much more powerful and versatile, and got real post-processing capabilities. Before doing machinima, I was quite used to Premiere and After Effects, but having to often switch between the two was a real time hog. Vegas got all of it in the same piece of software.

    So my advice would be, if your needs are very very small, use MMM2. As you saw, it’s not the special effects that makes a movie look sweet. The cutting itself, smooth transitions, good base material, and good soundtrack, it’s all it takes to create some ambience. So MMM2 can be used to make good looking movies.

    If you found, like me, that MMM2 lacks some of the most basic post-treatment effects (simply like colorizing a film), then Sony Vegas is the way to go.

    Muah!

    Codie

    Comment by CodeBastard Redgrave — September 13, 2007 @ 12:26 am

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