Show off time... And some thoughts on quality
We had the actors meeting for Precedent a few days ago - man did that go well. Think we made some great choices with the casting. "Desmond, BITCH!"
I recieved my nice new DVD DL burner (BenQ DW1655) and 1GB Corsair RAM yesterday - man what a difference the memory makes. Before, my HL2 was nearly unplayable because of stuttering issues, but now with 1.5GB, it runs like a dream. Now all I need is that video card... HDR here I come! I've decided against the BFG 6800GS OC and will instead go for the just released BFG 7800GS OC. Can't afford to upgrade my motherboard/processor at this point yet, so I'm still stuck with AGP for the time being. So unfortunately no SLI for me. I'm surprised they're still making AGP cards, though I got a feeling this will be the last one ever.
Old specs:
P4 3.06 Ghz @ 3.45 Ghz
512 MB Corsair PC3200 RAM
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy
200 GB Hard Drives
My upgraded specs (once the card arrives):
P4 3.06 Ghz @ 3.45 Ghz
1.5 GB Corsair PC3200 RAM
BFG GeForce 7800GS OC (gonna overclock this baby too)
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
780 GB Hard Drives
Not bad eh? I think it can last for at least another year or two. The only parts remaining from a year ago is the motherboard, processor, and power supply... I really want an Athlon 64FX but I don't think I don't think I'll need it for a long while.
I also recieved my Adobe Production Studio Premium the other day, after waiting a month for shipping. Being a student has its advantages, I got nearly half price off. I haven't had a chance to play around with it but I did check out Premiere Pro 2.0. I'm loving the new interface and overall feel of it. Go to hell, Final Cut Pro.
Anyways... now that my PC has (nearly) caught up to the times, I think I'm definitely doing Precedent in 720p. I wasn't gonna bother with it before as it was gonna be a bitch to capture and also to edit. But now with my upgrade and the fact that PPro 2.0 has native HD support it will be easier in both capturing and postproduciton.
Here's something you guys might not have thought about. HD is rapidly becoming the standard everywhere and is slated to officially become the standard in a year or two. You already see it everywhere. Because of that I really think people need to start taking machinima to the next level and start recording in HD resolutions. Of course, if you want to stick to the internet crowd it won't apply to you, but if you want exposure and attention: film festivals, television, job opportunities, etc. it might be a great way to push your film through.
The reason I'm dead set on creating OTSS 2 in HD 720p (actually 1080p now, depending on certain things...) is not because I want viewers to see things clearly (after all who has time or space to d/l a 40 minute film in HD), but because I want to push my film everywhere. By having a HD master I now have the option of taking it to TV stations to be broadcast in HD, doing the same in film festivals or convert to film, etc. Someone wants to distribute my film theatrically (yeah right)? Well, because of the HD master, it's actually possible. Sorry, no one's gonna distribute your crappy 320x240 "film"...
I just think that aiming high and allowing these opportunities to open up almost forces you to seek them out. I honestly think up to this point, there is not a single machinima film worthy of being distributed or on television. Not because of idea, but because of execution. Quality. Severely lacking in my eyes. I'm probably harsher than most when it comes to this because I just cannot stand bad production values. If I had a choice of creating a badly written film with excellent production values, or a ingenious film with shitty production values - I'd take the former. I'd just be too ashamed of myself if I had my name attatched to a crappy production. Now I'm not saying I have uber production skills or I that don't produce crap (I certainly have in the past... and maybe in the present), but come on, you've seen them. Those "films" that make you wanna sit in the corner of the bathroom and slit your wrists.
Point is, we can't stay in our cave forever. We gotta head towards the outdoors and see the sun. The rest of the world. That's the only way to advance our art. Great writing alone will get us attention for a few weeks and die off as the "interested" lose interest when they watch everything else.
If you're gonna do something, don't do it half-assed. Research, learn, incorporate, redo. That's how I try to approach the films I do.

4 Comments:
I know that it is easier to write than something than bring it to screen. I am sure you will do i brilliant job and it and can't wait! And make sure you keep me at bay with regular updates if possible.
-Tony
I actually don't think writing is easier or harder. I suppose it depends on the person but writing well is no small task either... I'm sure you've had your days of depression over it too :P
Indeed, but it is a lot easier when you are writing something that you enjoy and feel for than being told what to do.
-Tony
Oh my God, dude. HD?!? I am SO HYPED for OTSS2, and to think I'm going to actually be on the production team, I am so excited dude. With a game like Half-Life 2, and an amazing engine like Source, it's gonna be worth it to make it in HD.
I am completely ecstatic!
-dave
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