Sunday, February 15, 2009

Professional Gamer Set-up LoLOoOlUlLluLOLLllLoOlUlUl

So, this is a couple of weeks old, but a whole wack of new happenings killed my blog for the last week or so -- desktop re-organization bonanza! HOLY EFF.

Yesssssssss Steam not included.

Needless to say, (yet I say I say it anyway,) I'm pretty hyped about this product of a lot of cleaning and hard house-work. I'm got my secondary monitor (on the right) hooked-up to both my 360 and as a second monitor to my PC, letting me operate both at the same time or use my PC with some extra space for media apps -- you hear that, 360? Fuck you, you can't be my god damn media center. Now play my fucking games.

On said media front, I unfortunately haven't even gotten my next idea (or two) for machinimas off the ground yet since I've pretty much all-together quit Warcraft having sold my account. As I think I've mentioned elsewhere, I do plan on continuing with my machini-making, it's just taken a spot on the back-burner for the time being after the quit and my new job being my focus this week.

This is kind of nice to have.

The last video short I made -- In 2.1 Surround Awesome.

Bright side: I've got plenty to blog about on the music front, so I'll be posting some stuff including an album review soon -- a more-recent album this time :) . Hopefully I can get more game-type stuff up soon, though :) In closing, I leave you with Mr. Astley.

You know the rules.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Sack-Roll'd

Never gonna... give...
Ok, what the fuck? I'm creeped-out, yet strangely aroused.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Upbeats - Nobody's Out There preview

I cut-together a Youtube preview of The Upbeats' Nobody's Out There album since there wasn't already one to find. Not an amazing cut, but hopefully it gives you an idea what to expect, if not entirely doing the album justice (even at a length 10 minutes!)



If anyone gives a damn, I'm willing to render-out a high-quality MP3 of the preview :P

Thursday, February 5, 2009

One With The Freaks

You'll no longer be kissed and kind,
as you long for intuition,
as you have to learn the lesson twice.

You'll no longer be kissed and kind,
as you long for intuition,
as you have to say the password twice.

Have you ever,
have you ever,
been all messed up?
Have you ever?

You're the pin card,
you're the lifeguard,
you're the information guy,
but things look much bigger
on your knees, on your knees.

Miss the signal,
miss the signpost,
lose the access to it all.
And all of a sudden
you are one with the freaks.

Have you ever,
have you ever,
been all messed up?
Have you ever?


One With The Freaks - The Notwist

I don't know what I'd do without music.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Youtube channel, a re-edit update and some music

So I finally got around to doing a full-fledged customization of my Youtube channel, which I think you should go check out (especially since DragonBlight is depressingly under-viewed.) I'll be posting my more serious-toned pieces there only, my Disconnected re-edit soon to be added.



On that note, Disconnected has got a few edit tweaks where I didn't like the transition timings, with some effects being added soon. I'm still learning my way around Vegas in terms of workflow and I haven't actually done any more than what you can see from my WeGame videos, so I'm still struggling a bit with adding some effects. That's my excuse for taking two days to get off my ass and finish such a small re-edit :P

Finally, let me direct you to the two fine groups of musicians, known by Orangebox and Red April. When hearing Orangebox I suggest you start with Falling through, and go from there -- maybe to here. Where Orangebox's melodies and beautiful vocals are based electronically, Red April is more of an acoustic affair. The singing is no less impressive, though -- check 'em out.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Greatest Video Known to Man

I'll probably be re-posting this a few times a year, because it's that amazing.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Disconnected deserves a proper outro

So, I made another filler video. This one is pretty important to me, though, as it's a proper homage and outro to the best guild I've ever been a part of, a group responsible for some of the most fun and memorable experiences I've had in Warcraft. Unfortunately one decision lead to another and the guild disbanded, hence this video -- rest in peace.

Watch more videos of WoW


I really wish I had more footage recorded that could've worked using a longer edit of the song, but it just wasn't enough and would have had to been shoe-horned in. For this reason I decided to keep it as short as it is, leaving out any more effects that I was contemplating.

I wish we were all still playing together.

*Edit* So, I was going over the video and decided a little tweaking and the addition of some shiny effects would be kinda' cool. I'll probably throw those in tomorrow.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Groov



I highly suggest you fork-out the measly 200 Microsoft Live points it costs for this community game. The demo is available now for free, of course -- give a try, at least. Amidst the shit cluttering Live, games like Groov prove that a little love can go a long way no matter how much funding you have.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Hey Ash, Watcha Playin'?

I'm likin' the state of video game media these days. I don't mean the medium itself, I mean everything surrounding it. From the million-dollar funding media outlets and communities have to the kids in their kitchen using their dad's camera (see: title) there's enough entertainment based on video gaming to make me forget about playing the games themselves.

Thank NGR over at the 1up.com message boards for another great link, as this was found through one of their threads. I recommend watching the entire serious as it is ridiculously entertaining.






Monday, January 26, 2009

The Upbeats -- Nobody's Out There

I've been a fan of The Upbeats since their first appearance in the drum n' bass scene, they being the artists to actually spark a keen interest in the genre and its children. I absolutely loved their self-titled debut album in 2004 and eagerly anticipated their next full-length, original release. Alas, like many DnB artists they seemed to tarry on the side, lending their talents to collaborations here and there and releasing singles to keep my hope up years later, if faint.

Thankfully, those singles did the job (though I must give most credit to the re-playability of their first album.) Sometime over a year ago -- I know, I'm a terrible fan for being a whole year late -- they finally slipped their second LP out behind my back, three years after their initial release. I can, with no exaggeration, say Nobody's Out There is one of the best drum n' bass albums I've ever heard, quite worth the wait.

Maybe it's just me. You know, "to each their own;" unique tastes and whatnot. It's hard to ignore the colourful tones and depth they bring to the genre, one that, save for a few artists, seems largely stagnant; methodical and flat, if you will. "Drum n' bass" is the essence of the genre, literally -- the drum and the bass. With the same, bland repetition heard through the genre for so long, though, the drum and the bass needs more. A unique sound while sampling a variety of ideas is the essence of good music, drum n' bass not immune, and that's what The Upbeats come to offer.

The emotion that seemingly fuels The Upbeats is present throughout the album, from the dark, merciless grunge to the melodious guitar floating through an ambient dream -- the Swedish duo's intensity and love for their music is present in each and every song, an investment needed to keep inspiration running high. Leaving no highs or lows out, Nobody's Out There dabbles in a bit of everything, their misleading elevation with an under-tone of sadness that flows so fittingly in to their darker side. A colourful palette while maintaining a signature style.

Like I said, maybe it's just me. I'm an emotional guy, so I like depth and mood in my music over your typical 'unce' party vibe. It doesn't change the fact that The Upbeats' devotion to their music is from the heart, their creativity raising the bar and hopefully inspiring others to push the genre in the same way; to let their music live up to it's rightful title: art.

Or, you could skip my half-rant and just listen. I implore you go check them out at http://www.beatport.com or your other high-quality music site of preference, though, as Youtube really does not do them justice.





By the way, if you like the album I suggest you buy it, as the video edit of Thinking Cap isn't the full version. Yea, it's got Georgie's amazing voice which is pretty damn important, but it's missing the beautiful acoustic outro.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New PvP Short

Well, still in the process of getting everything installed on my secondary computer; my Wrath of the Lich King disc isn't working so I have to download an ISO of the game... very, very slowly it seems. The good news is that during the wait I decided to put otherwise-garbage level-70 PvP clips to use, making a short video for some editing practice in getting a film cinema look to my editing.

I did alright with the effect -- I know it can be better, and it will be with my next movie. I'll be doing a lot more colour adjusting for the theme and mood I'm aiming for, so there's no room to slack.

Anyway, here's the vid. Keep in mind this isn't prime PvP footage, hence the simple editing I threw together in a couple of hours (yea, I'm still getting used to integrating the basics of Vegas in to a smooth work-flow.)

Watch more video games and play free games at WeGame.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

All Moved-In!

So, my room-mate is now done organizing and settled-in and I've got my computer built. I've gotta do a crap-ton of cleaning elsewhere in the "house" (see: shitty basement suite) so I can move stuff out of my room to make space for the new computer-station-thing I'll be machini-making on.

I'm hyped to get to work on it so I can try my hand at something new (to me): straight-up action! I made the decision today to try-out a purely fighting-oriented scene for practice with the model viewer and... well, editing. Yea. One of the biggest factors in this decision, though, is the fact that my room-mate is going to school for post-production audio engineering, the short terminology I'm at a loss for. Either way, he's agreed to be my sound effects bitch and throw everything over-top of my video as one of his school projects. Holla'!

Branching off of that topic, check-out the little screw-around, for-fun band he and his classmates started: http://www.myspace.com/valhallejulah.

Anyone, something a bit more-specifically machinima-related -- where the fuck did wowmodelviewer.org go? I haven't yet set-up the map viewer and need the forums to get it running properly! If anyone actually reads this blog I'd appreciate it if they could share some knowledge, as Icecrown has too many crummy Undead wandering my sets. Little bastards.

Anyway, let's wrap things up with the random embed of the day, something I hope you've already seen. I'm posting it just in case, though, and because I love it -- I've watched it repeatedly it's so catchy, and the music kicks.


Watch more video games and play free games at WeGame.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Oh, Darn.

In hindsight I realized I neglected to have any foresight, it seems. A couple of things are holding me back with my current project; essential things; obvious things:

  1. Oh, yea. New Years. My stomach is still in turmoil.
  2. what's this SUV full of shi-- oh, yea, new room-mate moving in.
  3. Setting-up a server usually requires server software.

I am not a clever man.

So, I'm going to have to grab me some server software in order to get this server set-up for some un-restricted, clean recording done and it may take me a bit, due in part both the the facts stated above and that I've got an old gaming computer I've been meaning to set-up and use again for various projects. The good news is that once I've got the server set-up it shouldn't take too long to record the footage needed as they're fairly basic shots. My biggest set-back is going to be improvising with some "custom" animations that I'm going to need -- I'll likely be scouring the Model Viewer database for a couple of animations I can rig together to create an illusion.

So, essentially, I'll be making machinima. In other news, ric-a-dic-dic:



Also, if you're in to trance or electronica in general then I suggest you check-out last week's Trance Around the World with Above & Beyond. They did a bang-up job with their recent mix in Singapore and decided to share it with us, for which I am ridiculously grateful.