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« on: September 28, 2009, 07:57:07 AM »

On Sunday 7 February 2010 – precisely one month before the Oscars! – the Shires will host the first ever Raglan Shire Studios Film Festival!

More and more clever filmmakers are turning their hand to creating some wonderful mini-movies featuring tinies, and who can blame them? We’re a constant source of fun and entertainment and despite our obvious physical limitations (no facial expressions, for example), we have proven that we are able to portray a whole host of roles, from dramatic to comedic.

As such, we’ve decided that it’s way over time that we showcased the amazing movie-making talent that we have around the Shire in our very own festival early next year.

So why are we telling you now? Well, film-making often takes time (not always, but often) and we want to give everyone who may even like to try and do something plenty of time to practice how to do it and try and make something. What you shoot is entirely up to you (except for a couple of rules below), as long as it’s entertaining and creative.

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How’s it done then? Well, I use Fraps to shoot my films. There is a free download option (which I still use), which only shoots 30 seconds at a time and leaves a name watermarked on the screen (you can see it in most of my films!), but it serves its purpose.

http://www.fraps.com/

You’ll edit your film using whatever editing programs you can; I use Adobe Premiere Elements, and throw in titles, credits, effect, soundtracks or whatever you think works.

Then you’ll upload it to the web. Some good examples are already on YouTube, but you can use any video-sharing site you like. Vimeo is good; I know Blunt uses ATOM too.

If you know of any other filming or editing tools or applications or video-sharing sites, please detail them below and post any URLs that folk might find useful.

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The exact details of HOW we’ll do all this have still yet to be worked out. We do want to have a panel of judges who will view and rate some of the films, and decide who wins what in certain categories (listed below), but we’ll have a few categories that members of the general public can vote for too. We’ll let you and your crew make posters to promote your film, and give up some hoarding space around the Shire nearer the time for you to display your posters on too!

Categories (so far) include:

BEST DIRECTOR (of any of the films submitted, judged by panel)

BEST FILM (between 2–10 minutes in length)

BEST SHORT FILM (no more than 2 minutes in length)

BEST MUSICAL FILM (serving as a video to a specific tune, e.g. Fuzznutz)

BEST ACTRESS (most alluring performance by a female tiny, from any of the films submitted)

BEST ACTOR (best performance by a male tiny, from any of the films submitted)

BEST ART DIRECTION (best use of Windlight effects, locations or creative scenery, from any of the films submitted)

More categories may be entered later.

Winners of the categories will win some L$ and also a special gold-plated Academy of Raglan Arts & Sciences Award for Creative Services, which is a pretty long-winded name; I think they look like my pals Bo and Mutley, so we’ll just call the awards the Otters for short! Maybe we'll figure out a way to have the films available throughout the week, and have a ceremony on the 7th to award prizes etc?

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The rules – so far, this is not an exhaustive list and may be added to or amended as necessary - are as follows:

1. You MUST be a member of either the Friends of Raglan Shire group or the Artisans of Raglan Shire group to enter the contest.

2. Your film, when completed, must be uploaded to an online video-sharing site, such as YouTube or Vimeo (or others) and must be able to be linked for play in-world.

3. Your film must be finished and uploaded, and details of it submitted to the organisers (TBD) by Sunday 31 January 2010, one week before the festival. The organisers will then watch all videos and begin a judging process.

4. Your film must feature AT LEAST two tinies. The tinies that feature in the film do not have to be members of either of the Raglan groups.

5. The film content must be PG, in line with our community guidelines. No explicit language or text (e.g. subtitles) will be permitted. Any films containing either of these will be barred from the festival.


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That’s it for now. We will continue to add to and amend this post as required, so do check back often. Please feel free to post comments, links, tips or anything else that might be useful below this post, so that we can make this the best in-world movie fest EVER!

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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 08:19:12 AM »

What a TOP idea !!!

WTG Chaff!!  Grin

Lets get film making!!
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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2009, 09:46:32 AM »

Ohhhh red carpet area pre awards ceremony.... after party.... TIny Papparazi with cameras flashing

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« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2009, 06:22:03 PM »

yes I can see it now!!

*crowd yells 'squabbit what are you wearing?!!' *I turn and twirl around and say this is haute couture from Delight's Fall 2009 collection! *flashbulbs go off like crazy and the crowd roars!*

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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2009, 05:53:59 AM »

* Legolas Ceawlin must practice roaring.
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 05:02:39 PM »

Windows has Windows Movie Maker. It does some simple (but tacky) effects and transitions, but is available on all PCs as a free bit of editing software.

Also, new category for special effects please Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2009, 08:18:10 AM »

I think this is an absolutely FANTASTIC idea!  I'm looking forward to all the wonderful work that will be created ... from High Drama, to Low Comedy (ok, not too low  Wink ) and everything in between.  Just thinking, though, perhaps we could have categories like Best Drama, Best Comedy, Best Action/Adventure.  What do you all think?

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« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2009, 11:58:28 AM »

could you put something about violence in the rules too? PG means none of that either.
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« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2009, 02:21:38 PM »

Can we haz classes? Classes on michinima?
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« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2009, 03:32:27 PM »

Ooh, that's a good idea Blood. I'm not sure if I'd know enough about it to teach peeps other than how to record stuff with Fraps. I have no idea how Chaffro got his camera work so steady, mine seems to go all over the place when I move my mouse. If you'd like some basic tips on editing, effects and sound I'd be happy to do that though.
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« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2009, 10:50:26 AM »

I make my Machinima videos in almost the same way that Chaffro does, I use Fraps to film things, and Windows Moviemaker to edit the work. Moviemaker is already in your Windows software, but you'll need to hunt for it.

I upload my work to YouTube, and have a link to my account on Facebook from there, so it can be watched on Facebook too.

I also upload to atom.com, it's an odd site in some respects. It limits your file sizes to 100Mb, and allows .3gp, .avi, .flv, .mon, .mp4, .mpeg, .mpg & .wmv. Not unusual in that respect, but because it's owned by MTV it will come down heavily on music used, and any story lines that follow known films etc. It barred my Pirate film because I fired cannons on it, and mentioned those who helped me or supplied props in a credit list.

I've been creating Machinima fora few months now, I go around SL for sites to use. Most people are helpful, no landowner has said no, and getting Tinies to act is easier than cooking waffles Smiley

I'd say give it a go, start short and simple and build up as your confidence builds. There are plenty who can help with advice, and there are Machinima groups who can help too. Advice on Wiki, and plenty of films to watch on YouTube. Give it a go, it's good fun.

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« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2009, 11:56:07 AM »

Catten told me about Camtasia - which is also a very good programme for capturing video just like fraps.

Ive tried them both. Camtasia also has build in editing software with similar effects and things to the windows movie maker. Camtasia do a free 30 day trail so you might have to time it right to make your entire film for free. Well worth checking out if your likely to continue to make films and stuff.

Chaffo pointed me to Fraps a while ago; I have to say that I do like the simplicity of it, but the 30 sec limit is a little annoying for people like me who forget to clear their screen of pop ups, chat windows and HUDS before I start recording  Shocked. Only difference is you them need to import each clip from fraps to movie maker or some other editing suite, but thats not particularly onerous.

So both are a great way to get making films.

All I need now is the right tune and then I shall be calling any would be Raglanwood stars for a bit of acting  Wink  Wink
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« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2009, 01:33:47 PM »

Next week I'll be teaching some classes on how to edit your films using Movie Maker and for those who have it, some advanced editing with Premiere.

Keep an eye out on the calendar for the Raglan U classes!
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« Reply #13 on: October 24, 2009, 09:09:26 AM »

Just a couple of quick hints with regards to capturing stuff...

Fraps will capture everything you see on screen. This includes toolbars, names, HUDs etc.

In the View menu, you can turn off HUDs by going down to Show HUD Attachments and turning off the 'X' next to it (Alt+Shift+H is the shortcut).

Turning off windows, including removing names, mini-map, etc, can be done by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 together (and you get the windows back by pressing the same).

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« Reply #14 on: October 25, 2009, 10:38:40 AM »

We learned this in Davey's class Chaff =)   it was a super course!  This week he's teaching us editing =)     
     ... and the nominees are....
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