Re: [ox] Freie Filme?
- From: Stefan Merten <smerten oekonux.de>
- Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 00:20:37 +0100
Hi Liste!
Yesterday Stefan Merten wrote:
Ein Beispiel, das in besagter Folge genannt wurde, findet sich
jedenfalls unter
http://www.illclan.com/apthunt.htm
Ob es jetzt Frei im Sinne Freier Software ist, weiß ich nicht. Auf
jeden Fall ist es ein Anfang :-) .
Noch mehr gibt es unter
http://www.machinima.com/
Aus der Selbstbeschreibung:
What Is Machinima?
Introducing the revolutionary real-time unreality that is Machinima:
shooting film in virtual reality.
An artform come out of nowhere. Films that use computer game
technology and look like "Toy Story". Zero-budget film-makers making
films that would stretch the biggest of Hollywood studios.
That's Machinima.
In short, a film made using Machinima (Ma-sheen-EH-ma) is a film
made with computer-generated graphics, similar to those you can see
on the television or on film in titles like "Antz" and "Toy Story".
However, unlike those features, Machinima uses graphical techniques
originally developed for computer games to generate its visuals,
meaning that a film-maker with a home PC can create feature-length
epics that would require millions of dollars to make using
traditional CGI (Computer Ganerated Imagery) techniques, thanks to
the fact that the Machinima film-maker can make his or her film in
real time, rather than painstakingly animating frame by frame.
And once the film is made, rather than languishing on a video or in
a can, Machinima productions can be dsitributed over the internet,
being split down into their component parts and "rendered" in
real-time on a viewer's computer, allowing them to be reproduced
exactly as the film-makers saw them.
Machinima as an artform is still in its infancy, with only a small
number of devotees. However, we at Machinima.com believe it will
revolutionise film. For the first time, anyone can become a
film-maker: able to create any film and any scene they can imagine.
If you want to go further, check out some of Machinima.com?s
Recommended Films.
Dort gibt es wohl auch Anleitungen, wie solche Filme hergestellt
werden.
Wenn ich mir's recht überlege, dann sind die Daten für die Rendering
Engines eigentlich die Quellen für solche Filme - stelle ich mir mal
so vor. Damit unterlägen sie eigentlich den gleichen Bedingungen wie
Software. Spannend!
Mit Freien Grüßen
Stefan
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