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'''Machinima''' is a type of CGI filming style, using pre-rendered models from videogames. [[Red vs Blue]] is a popular [[Halo:CE]], [[Halo 2]] and [[Halo 3]] machinima. Other popular ''Halo'' machinima include [[The Codex]], Fire Team Charlie, Spriggs, and This Spartan Life.


'''Machinima''' is a type of CGI filming style in which a movie or animated short is filmed using 3D models from video games. ''[[Red vs Blue]]'' is a popular machinima made using the games in the [[Halo universe]].
Another definition of machinima is posted at Halomovies.org:


Machinima in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', such as ''Red vs Blue'' (seasons 1, 2, and 3), was filmed using the pistol, a glitch which raised a character's head if their gun was pointed at the ground, and panning using editing software. In ''[[Halo 2]]'', it was filmed using the [[cease-fire]] trick, which left only the [[heads-up display]] to be edited out in post-production.
"Machinima (muh-sheen-eh-mah) or machine cinema and/or "machine" "animation", is both a collection of associated production techniques and a film genre. As a film genre, the term refers to movies created by using tools and resources available in a commercial game engine. By combining the techniques of film making, animation production and the technology of real-time 3D game engines, Machinima makes for a very cost-and time-efficient way to produce films, with a large amount of creative control."


''[[Halo 3]]''<nowiki/> and ''[[Halo: Reach]]'s'' [[Theater]] is extremely useful to machinima makers. Theater mode allowed machinima makers to record in game and then go back and view it from different angles. The camera was no longer tied to a character and could fly through the air, allowing for more free filming and more natural pans.
Machinima in Halo: Combat Evolved, such as Red vs. Blue (seasons 1, 2, and 3 before the Halo 2 Saga), was filmed using the pistol and panning using editing software. In the Halo 2 Saga, it was filmed using a glitch. This glitch gives you no weapons. All that was left was to edit out the radar and the HUD.


[[Forge]] is also very useful for machinima makers, allowing them to create their own sets and, by using [[Forge Filters]], their own map atmosphere.
The [[Theater]] Lobby, or saved films feature, in [[Halo 3]], presented a large advantage to machinima makers, especially those like Harabek, Rooster Teeth, and Darkspire Films, using it better then a regular cameraman would.


==See also==
==An Incomplete List of Halo Machinimas==
*[[:Category:Machinima|List of Machinimas]]
[[Image:machinima_logo.gif|One of the official websites that host machinimas|thumb|right]]
[[Category:Real-world terms and phrases]]
NOTE: The following machinimas are a list made by Halo fans, so some of these Machinimas may not be very well known.
[[Category:Machinima| ]]
 
*''[[Red vs Blue]]: The Blood Gulch Chronicles'' by [[Rooster Teeth]]
*''Outpost: Isil'' by Treeskunk Productions
*''Red Vs. Blue: Out of Mind'' by Rooster Teeth
*''Red Vs. Blue: Recovery One'' by Rooster Teeth
*''Red vs. Blue: Reconstruction'' by Rooster Teeth
*''Inside Halo'' by "SodaGod" and "The Dead Pixel" (a weekly news show on Halo)
*''Pregame Lobby'' by Harabek
*''Deus Ex Machina'' by DigtialPh33r
*''Prophecy''
*''Project ORION'' by Legend Zero
*''Minuteman'' by Delta Pictures
*''Master Cheif Series'' by GuitarMasterX7
*''Marlin The Elite''
*''Jerry and Blarginsnarf''
*''The Forgotten Spartans''
*''Flipside''
*''The Gray Team''
*''Halo Wars: The Machinima'' by GroupOmegaProduction
*''Spriggs''
*''The Codex''
*''Matchmaking Series'' by Darkspire Flims
*''This Spartan Life''
*''Arby 'n' The Chief'' by Digital Ph33r
*''Master Chief Sucks At Halo'' by Digital Ph33r
*''It's a Wonderful Live'' by DigtialPh33r
*''Lost:Halostyle''
*''Drop Team Alpha''
*''[[Omega Squad]]'' by A Duck! Productions
 
== Trivia ==
*Many players don't make machinima that have [[Elites]] in them. This may be due to the fact that in Multiplayer, Elite's jaws are visible and do not move. This would result that the voice-over would not look realistic.
 
==Sources==
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==External Links==
*[http://www.machinima.com A Machinima Hub Website]
*[http://www.youtube.com/darkspirefilm ''Matchmaking'' website]
*[http://www.darkliteentertainment.com Official ''Dark Lite Entertainment'' website]
*[http://www.xboxottawa.ca/index.html Official ''Fire Team Charlie'' website]
*[http://www.halomovies.org Halomovies.org]
*[http://www.treeskunk.com Official Treeskunk Productions Website]
*[http://halomachinima.wikia.com/wiki/Marlin_the_Elite Marlin the Elite machinima wiki page]
 
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