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*''[[Red vs Blue]]''
*''[[Red vs Blue]]''
*''Deus Ex Machina''
*''[[Deus Ex Machina]]''
*Select parts of ''Arby 'n' The Chief'' and ''Master Chief Sucks at Halo''
*Select parts of ''Arby 'n' The Chief'' and ''Master Chief Sucks at Halo''
*''Spriggs''
*''Spriggs''

Revision as of 18:16, March 19, 2008

Machinima is a type of CGI filming style, using pre-rendered models from video games. Red vs Blue is a popular Halo 1 and Halo 2 machinima. Other popular Halo machinima include The Codex, Fire Team Charlie, Spriggs, and Deus Ex Machina.

Another definition of machinima is posted at halomovies.org:

"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 filmmaking, 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."

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.

Known Halo Machinimas

  • Red vs Blue
  • Deus Ex Machina
  • Select parts of Arby 'n' The Chief and Master Chief Sucks at Halo
  • Spriggs
  • The Codex
  • Fire Team Charlie
  • The Spartan Effect
  • Matchmaking
  • Outpost: Isil
  • Deserted
  • Halo 3 Tricks
  • It's A Wonderful Live

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