My 5 Favourite Second Life Machinima

by Josue Habana on November 27th, 2009
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There is no shortage of amazing Second Life machinima around. I’m a huge fan of some of the more creative stuff out there and have tried my hand at some (rather amateur) stuff myself. It’s an amazing form of creative expression and makes for endless hours of Youtube fun. For anyone who hasn’t seen much of it… here are my 5 personal favourites:-

1. Dreamwalking by Colemarie Soleil (rockerfaerie on Youtube)

Amazing camera work, beautiful editing ana perfect choice of music. This is one of my all time favourites and, in my opinion, one of the very talented Rockerfaerie’s finest. See her work here: http://www.youtube.com/user/rockerfaerie

2. Embryo by Pyewacket Bellman (Nitwacket on Youtube).

I first came across Pyewacket’s work about a year ago and was stunned. Her machinima is incredible and it was difficult to pick a favourite. But I think this one just about does it for me. Check all her work out here: http://www.youtube.com/user/Nitwacket

3. Watch the World by Robbie Dingo

This is the very first machinima I ever saw that made my jaw hit my computer desk. Stunning. I was fortunate enough to see the sim that is shown being built here. Though it was not up for long, as it really was put together primarily for the purpose of the machinima. The technical work that has gone into this is immense and the final product is incredible. This is hosted now by Share Festival and, for some reason, is no longer on Robbie Dingo’s channel. Though, his other work is there and you can check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/user/RobbieDingo

4. Wish For You by Chantal Harvey



I could not possibly post this beautiful machinima without also crediting the stunning song, by Grace McDunnough. Eloquently and gracefully put together, another stunning example of Second Life machinima. Chantal’s work is absolutely amazing. Check it out: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChantalHarvey

5. Push by Lainy Voom



Last, but by no means least, this video makes me say “wow” out loud every single time I watch it. And I’ve watched it a lot. It is, by far, the most wonderfully surreal Second Life machinima I have come across, completely abstract and amazingly well put together. Check her stuff out: http://www.youtube.com/user/tracechops

And these 5 only just scratch the surface. If I were to list every single machinima I love, I would be here a long time. If you have not already done so, I heartily recommend a hunt on Youtube for some of the finest stuff on there. It’s jaw droppingly amazing, what some people can do.

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