List of machinima works

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This is a list of notable works made with machinima techniques, both listed as any short films, feature films, and web series.

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Feature films

Any machinima films need to require more than forty minutes of film length.

YearTitleDirector(s)Production companies/DistributorGenreGame(s) or game engine(s)LengthNote
2000 The Seal of Nehahra J. Thaddeus SkubisMindcrime Productions Action Quake 235 minsAt a total length of three hours and fifty five minutes, [1] it is the longest single-piece machinima production. [2]
2002 Anachronox: The Movie Jake HughesIon Storm Science fiction Quake II engine (modified)136 mins
2006 BloodSpell Hugh Hancock Strange Company Fantasy Neverwinter Nights 90 mins
2006 Borg War Geoffrey JamesStarbase 28 Action-adventure Various Star Trek games 90 minsOriginally distributed as individual short episodes, footage for Borg War was produced using Trek-themed computer games and extensively edited to create the final movie, repurposing the games' voiceover clips to create a new plot. [3]
2007Stolen LifeJackie TurnureNanoflix Productions Science fiction 3D GameStudio 80 mins [4]
2007Tales of the Past IIIMartin FalchFalch Productions Action drama World of Warcraft 88 mins
2010 War of Internet Addiction CorndogOil Tiger Machinima TeamPolitical World of Warcraft 97 mins [5]
2011 Vlogger Ricard Gras and Zentropa International Spain Political thriller Half-Life 63 mins
2016Herobrine Origins: The MovieWill EvansEliteProductions Supernatural horror Minecraft 113 mins
2019The Last Guest MattStudio ObliviousAction Roblox 90 mins
2022Wrath of the Tarot KingsDustin Bell Action-adventure Red Dead Redemption 2 111 mins
2023DistortionFrederick C. BorromeoStudio Moonchalk Avant-garde, non-narrative RPG Maker MV 47 minsWith the exact length of 47 minutes and 19 seconds, this was the first feature-length film made in RPG Maker engine. The film features as an experimental, non-narrative form with cross-fading minimalism. [6]
2023Escape Bedrock AsylumCiaránPixelz Action comedy Minecraft 98 minsConsisted into a feature film from the first season of Minecraft: City of Merchants.

Web short films / series

TitleCreator(s)GenreGame(s) or game engine(s)Release date(s)Note
The Adventures of Bill & John KBS Productions Comedy Lock On: Modern Air Combat 20042006
Am Ende der Distanz David RiedelSocial drama The Movies 2005
Apartment Huntin' ILL Clan Comedy Quake 1999
Blahbalicious Avatar, Wendigo, LordTrans Comedy Quake 1998
BloodSpell Strange Company Fantasy Neverwinter Nights 2006
Civil Protection [7] Ross Scott/Accursed Farms Comedy Half-Life 2 2006-2012
Clear Skies Ian Chisholm Science fiction Half-Life 2 and Eve Online 2008-2011
CNPAlexo Dark comedy Halo 3 Halo: Reach Garry's Mod 2008–present
The Codex Series Edgeworks Entertainment Space opera Halo 2 20052007
Common Sense Cooking with Carl the Cook ILL Clan Comedy Quake II 2003
Counter-Strike For KidsJanus Syndicate Comedy/Parody Source 2008
Decisive Battles [8] The History Channel Historical documentary Rome: Total War 2004
Definitely Accidental [9] Max "Mithzan" LaPlumeDark comedy Minecraft 2011-2012
Deus Ex Machina Jon Graham Drama Halo 3 2007–2008
Diary of a Camper [10] United Ranger Films Action Quake 1996
ElymusGreen AURA Drama RPG Maker MV 2022–2023Inspired by its own video game Reflections Path.
Explorer ChroniclesDANNYBOB/John Mystery, thriller Zoo tycoon 2 2007-2009
Father Frags Best [11] Zarathustra Studios Situational comedy, parody Quake II 1999
Fire Team CharlieFire Team Charlie Comic science fiction Halo: Combat Evolved 20032005
Freeman's Mind Ross Scott Comic science fiction Half-Life: Source 2007-2014 [12]
Freeman's Mind 2 Ross Scott Comic science fiction Half-Life 2 2017–present
The French Democracy [13] Alex Chan Political The Movies 2005
Game: On [14] Ethan Vogt Advertising Unreal Engine 2 2004
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences Djy1991 Comedy Garry's Mod 2008
Hard Justice Jon Graham Comedy-drama Halo 3 2008–2010
Hardly Workin' ILL Clan Comedy Quake II 2000
I Misteri dell'Area 51 [15] Ultra AleM Comedy GTA: San Andreas 2009–2011
I'm Still Seeing Breen Paul Marino Music video Half-Life 2 2005
Jack and Holly Blockhouse TVChildren's program Moviestorm 2010
Looking for the Truth Eddie Duggan / Wilf Duggan Drama Moviestorm 2010
Minecraft: City of MerchantsCiaránPixelz Comedy, Action Minecraft 2020–present
Male Restroom Etiquette [16] Zarathustra Studios Mockumentary The Sims 2 , SimCity 4 [17] 2006
Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator [18] Douglas Gayeton Documentary Second Life 2008
Neverending NightsAdam Freese, Tawmis Logue Comic fantasy Neverwinter Nights 20042006
One Life Remaining Jon Graham Comedy drama Halo 3 20092010
Operation Bayshield [19] Clan Undead Comedy Quake 1997
PANICS Rooster Teeth Productions Comic science fiction F.E.A.R. 2005
Playtime [20] [21] CruelLEGACY Productions [22] Dramatic comedy Halo: Reach 20102013
Portal G4 Comedy Various [23] 20022004
Quad God [24] Tritin Films Action Quake III Arena 1999
Red vs. Blue Rooster Teeth Productions Science fiction Halo series, Marathon Trilogy 2003–present
The Rimmers [25] Aenus [26] Comedy The Sims 4 2021–present
Rise of the Spartans Black Plasma Studios Science fiction Halo: Reach 20112013
SMG4Glitch Productions Black comedy Super Mario 64 with Garry's Mod 2011-present
Stay HealthyFrederick C. Borromeo / Studio Moonchalk Comedy RPG Maker MV 2024
The Strangerhood Rooster Teeth Productions Comedy The Sims 2 2004–present
Survival Roleplay Daggerwin Vlog series Farming Simulator 17 , Farming Simulator 19 2018–present
Team Fabulous 2Kitty0706 Comedy Team Fortress 2 with Garry’s Mod 2012A reanimation project was created in 2020
This Spartan Life [27] Bong + Dern Productions Talk show Halo 2 , Halo 3 20052007
Time Commanders LionTVHistorical simulation Rome: Total War 20032005
ZinwrathDementia Studios, Myndflame Studios Drama/Action World of Warcraft 2005

Other works inspired by or using machinima

Release date(s)TitleCreator(s)GenreGame(s) or game engine(s)Note
2000 Max Knight: Ultra Spy Paul Bales, David Michael Latt, David Rimawi, and Sherri Strain. Science-fiction N/AIt features the use of video game related machinima as part of its production and storyline.
2006 South Park: Make Love, Not Warcraft South Park Studios Comedy World of Warcraft
2007 CSI: Down the Rabbit Hole Drama, action Second Life

Notes

  1. Lum.[ full citation needed ]
  2. Records, Guinness World. Guinness World Records 2017 Gamer's Edition. Guinness World Records. ISBN   9781910561416.
  3. "DEUX EX MACHIMINA – BORG WAR DOING TREK CON". Newsarama.com. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved July 24, 2007.
  4. Ball 2006; Cincotta 2007 , 1
  5. Chao, Loretta; Ye, Juliet; Back, Aaron (2010-02-11). "Chinese Video Takes Aim at Online Censorship". The Wall Street Journal.
  6. Distortion - A 47-Minute Feature-Length Film , retrieved 2023-02-05
  7. Jeffries 2008; GameAxis Unwired staff 2007 , p. 7
  8. Gaudiosi 2004
  9. Definitely Accidental (Minecraft Machinima) : Machinima : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive , retrieved 2020-08-07
  10. Lowood 2006 , 32–33; Kelland, Morris & Lloyd 2005 , 28
  11. Grove 2006 , 2; Salen 2002
  12. "Accursed Farms". 2013-06-09.
  13. Totilo 2005a
  14. Totilo 2005b; Lagrone 2005; Vogt 2004
  15. First episode of the series (Italian and English)
  16. Grove 2006 , 4
  17. Rice 2006
  18. Andrews 2007; Weiss 2008
  19. Lowood 2006 , 37–38; Moss 2001
  20. "playtimeshow". 2013-06-09.
  21. "playtimeshow". 2013-06-09.
  22. "CruelLEGACY Productions". 2013-06-09.
  23. Kahney 2003 , 2
  24. Kelland, Morris & Lloyd 2005 , 30; Marino 2004 , 12
  25. The Rimmers - Episode 1
  26. Aenus Twitch Channel
  27. Nitsche 2007
  28. Records, Guinness World. Guinness World Records 2017 Gamer's Edition. Guinness World Records. ISBN   978-1-910561-41-6.

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