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Cinemassively: Visit Mexico in Second Life
Real life, Video, Second Life, Free-to-play, Cinemassively, Machinima
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Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Apr 11th 2008 12:41PM (Unverified) said
Will there be donkey shows, street children, hookers, and drug runners?
Posted: Apr 11th 2008 1:37PM (Unverified) said
I just read the title and knew that post was coming. It made me laugh just the same. ^^
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Posted: Apr 11th 2008 3:54PM (Unverified) said
Sad though, that due to lag, in order to make an outstanding 'machinima' it involves only 10 seconds of actual motion and three full minutes of still shots presented in a slide show fashion with expensive plug-in transitions.
Posted: Apr 11th 2008 5:06PM (Unverified) said
2/3 of the machina has been made with Animoto (http://animoto.com/) ... you just provide some still pictures, choose some music and you automagically get a nice movie !
Posted: Apr 12th 2008 9:05AM (Unverified) said
Kronos takes incredibly gorgeous SL pictures. Slickly done video / slideshow!
Regarding the actual subject of the video, Mexico is one of my favorite countries in the world. But the things that I love about Mexico are hard to convey with a virtual island: the warmth of its people, the richness of their cuisine(s), the cultural stew of indigenous and Spanish culture, eating 15 cent fish tacos on a hidden beach in Oaxaca, dancing to Spanish punk music in a dive bar in Mexico City.
Forget Cancun, Tijuana, and other fake tourist spots. Head to the REAL Mexico. You'll thank me later.
Regarding the actual subject of the video, Mexico is one of my favorite countries in the world. But the things that I love about Mexico are hard to convey with a virtual island: the warmth of its people, the richness of their cuisine(s), the cultural stew of indigenous and Spanish culture, eating 15 cent fish tacos on a hidden beach in Oaxaca, dancing to Spanish punk music in a dive bar in Mexico City.
Forget Cancun, Tijuana, and other fake tourist spots. Head to the REAL Mexico. You'll thank me later.
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