Thursday, August 13, 2009
The jury for the 2nd Annual International Machinima Expo has been chosen. There five members: two returning judges, Joey O’Bryan and Armand Constantine, and three new judges, Michelle Petit-Mee, Friedrich Kirschner and Tari Akpodiete (that would be ME!). Full bios and details chosen]here[/url].
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Congratulations to Phil Rice. His film, Blast Supper has been nominated for a Bitfilm Festival berth:
This mock trailer (for a film that will not be made) was created as an entry in Mefune Akira’s Trailer Competition. The competition rules, while fairly open and loose, included one fun and unique requirement: a list of five seemingly random lines of dialogue that must be included in the trailer.
For more information on the 2009 Bitfilm Festival, read digipendence.com’s coverage here.
Congratulations to Phil Rice. His film, Intervention has been nominated for a Bitfilm Festival berth:
If I could do it all again, I wouldn’t change a thing. An experiment of music and story made in Grand Theft Auto IV.
For more information on the 2009 Bitfilm Festival, read digipendence.com’s coverage here.
Congratulations to Iain Friar. His film, Clockwork has been nominated for a Bitfilm Festival berth:
It is 1987, and the Republik of Britain tries to rebuild itself after an unsuccessful hostile invasion by the Soviets. On the streets, an under-resourced police force struggles to maintain control of the poor and starving population.
For more information on the 2009 Bitfilm Festival, read digipendence.com’s coverage here.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Cngratulations to CD. His film, Liberty City has been nominated for Bitfilm Festival berth:
A documentary style machinima filmed in ‘Liberty City’ the playground of the game GTA4. It gives a unique view of that city that never sleeps in a way you maybe never experienced before.
For more information on the 2009 Bitfilm Festival, read digipendence.com’s coverage here.