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5 years ago

Other Machinima Makers?

Hello! Not sure if there is a thread like this on the forum somewhere, but I haven't seen any recent ones. I just thought it would be nice to find other simmers who are machinima makers as well. Maybe we can connect and support one another? If you do make machinimas, what types of stories do you create?

I myself tend to focus on drama and/or romance, but I am interested in attempting horror or supernatural themed stories.
  • You both make very good points! ^_^
    At first, I was worried my episodes might end up on the shorter side, but so far that hasn't been the case!

    The point you made about frequency is a good one I didn't think about! But I agree! :)
  • I've been doing machinima for 8 months straight, every day.
    It is really time-consuming to make one.
    And heart disheartening after uploading on youtube and nobody watches.
    I still experimenting with the type of stories I like. But I definitely like to make unusual stories. Although oftentimes for the Youtube algorithm, I sacrifice my idealism.

    I watched Hatsy youtube channel since she has the most subscribers amongst other machinima makers.
    But I like also GoodChills Studio, because she uses custom animations of her own to tell stories.
    Rémi Marocelli is good in VFX. But the channel is one of the example that having a good production value movie, don't always equal views and subs. And if we want to make a living from youtube. We can't ignore the numbers.

    Today I've learned a little bit of VFX like green screen, reshade, plotagraph, etc. It helps to tell stories, since as you all may know, it can be very restrictive making movies with SIMS4. Such as adding fire, falling leaves, speedlines, etc. vfx makes the impossible scene possible.
    But nonetheless, SIMS4 helps a lot, in terms can you imagine if we have to make all the characters, sets, props on our own in 3D? It will add more time costs and bills.

    I combined poses and animations because ideally, all actions are animated. But, unless we want to spend times in making our own custom animation, it's impossible to get all the moves we wanted as "The director"

    Recently I've found a platograph technique to make still images look moving. You can look in youtube how it's like.

    I think the next thing is for me to learn Blender. Since it's the cheapest piece of software I can get to achieve vfx I want. I imagine one day, I can make a smooth movie, like other 3d movies, using sims 4.

    I created some custom poses, and edit some existing animations. Maybe we should have a thread where we can share what we've made so other makers can use it too. It'll sure cut the production cost. Well.. but searching the assets is also time-consuming.

    I made mostly 10 mins story nowadays. I tried to hook people for the first minutes. Because for me if I watched other manchinimas (even my owns) and I don't get the big story right away, I lose interest.
    I learned a bit of storytelling from the Master Class - Dan Brown. I paid for his online class.
    Your main character needs a goal he/she wants to achieve.
    You will throw obstacles to his/her. the bigger the better.
    And there's something that makes the main character have to go through all of it, instead of just running a way.
    There will be a villain(s).
    And your job as a story writer is to use your imagination to solve it.
    Since Dan is thriller writer, there's should be a time limit.

    3 Big elements in Dan Brown storytelling:
    1. The Contract - What you promise to your reader, what will they get if they watch your video. Will the character get impossible love he always wanted, etc. So you're making promises. There are big and small ones. Promises are one element that makes your reader wants to stay.
    2. The Cruisable - What makes your main character have to go through all the pain and fears. It can be a simple as he promises to his mother graveyard that he'll do it.
    3. The Clock - It's time limit.

    There are more in storytellings, of course.

    I learned about how to shots a movie from Studiobinder youtube channel.
    There are reasons why a scene shot from different angles. And then there are blockings, where and how to position your characters, etc.

    So many things to learn in making a movie.




  • Hello, I just joined and just started posting some of my Sims vids on YT. So far, I guess I wouldn't really call the machinimas, they are sim soap opera parodies. I love soaps. One is based of of General Hospital with actual show characters and the other is the game created sims like Landgraabs and Goths, etc. Initially, I just took their bios (of the Landgraabs having secrets) and had a general idea of what I wanted to happen and just recorded what I played. I cut it down and used Audition to make an announcer voice and it was birthed. I've used a pose on one take, but don't like them static like that, so I've stopped. I don't know if anyone would want to watch 10 or 20 mins of it. Has anyone had good views with long videos? Personally, I don't tend to watch long Sims videos especially if there is no talking or it takes forever to get anywhere. I'm not always watching the screen. Has anyone done quick introductory trailers for their series/machinimas?

    In my GH vids, I've taken old sound clips from the show and inserted them into my promos. And have downloaded a bunch of animations and mods to hopefully make future storytelling easy. It's always funny when my Sims jump from asking how's your day to going to woohoo. (I have Whicked Whims installed.) I think Bob and Eliza's marital problem solved itself within 5 min of me trying to make up their story!

    Another thing about story creation so far (and a note, I went to school for TV writing and always wanted to write for soaps), I started playing and thinking and writing notes and have now basically come up with a whole backstory for Nancy Landgraab. I've imagined where stories are going to go and then new ideas pop up while playing. With GH one, I call Simeral Hospital, I can see where some storylines are already going and just have my own ideas for the show to do. I think telling the story in quick 1-2 min trailers might just be better and funnier, but we will see. Also, aspects of the Sims games and expansion gave me ideas. Like having an adventure exploring a temple, or having vampires in the game and how a character on GH was a vampire slayer. It just HAD to be turned into a trailer parody.

    I'm The Sims Soaps and wish you all the best of luck. And I hope that animations thread has started. I'd like to request one for a good cat fight and the ability to do it in the pool! I can recreate Dynasty AND Melrose Place, lol.