• S5 E151 Machinima News Omnibus (Oct 2024)

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

S5 E151 Machinima News Omnibus (Oct 2024)

  • Summary

  • We have another packed news update ep this week, check out the show notes for links to our discussion points -
    1:14 iClone 8 update discussion, and Phil picks the discussion up again at 34:38 on broken grass

    6:30 Baldur’s Gate 3 modding tools release discussion

    8:20 Starfield expansion pack discussion

    10:00 Documentary machinima: focus on TF2

    10:45 Hollywood is broken: enter machinima? (Andreasson Horowitz seem to have had their eyes and ears closed for a few years!)

    12:27 Game Sprout’s article about gameplay becoming performance

    12:50 Denuvo’s release of Unbotify and discussion

    25:00 YouTube app update discussion

    27:30 Nice projects to take a look at, genAI and Metropius, an example of a deiselpunk world-based story with numerous creative treatments – worth taking a look at for its interesting monetisation strategy

    32:00 Kane Pixel’s Backrooms, more ‘found footage’ fun!

    37:36 Sketchfab and Epic’s Unreal Marketplace merge into FAB

    45:15 YouTube AI disclosure rules – how are we complicit in a new citizen science project? We extend the discussion reflecting on the algorithm detection processes and what impact this may have on AI generated music and AI cloned voices.

    1:06:50 Biggs Trek’s Forbidden Planet: Children of Krell (which we review in our ep next week) magazine article

    1:07:47 Shameless plug: Phil and Damien’s channel livestreams, respectively on Sunday and Monday


    Credits
    Speakers: Damien Valentine, Phil Rice, Tracy Harwood
    Producer: Damien Valentine
    Editor: Phil Rice

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