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I'd like to submit my three Blockland videos for this, review them hard... I can handle a bit of feedback.
Video 1 - Beowulf An epic tale about a man in search for adventure [Blockland Machinima]
https://youtu.be/sSrh6It3gV4==This was my submission to an assignment given to me at school to re-tell the epic poem, Beowulf. Since it was my first real attempt at machinima, there are bits I could've done better, such as having characters do the talking animation or close-ups when the designated character is speaking. Also, the whole thing appears rushed, and the "sets" are small, to say the least. You see, I kind of was on a deadline to premiere this to my class so of course, it has its flaws. But not bad for my first machinima.
Video 2 - Element Animation's Rules of Animating Part 2 in Blockland
https://youtu.be/6r1-HncdoXA==YouTube is known for a content creator posting something and having someone else do the exact same thing in machinima form, that was how this video came to be. Element Animation creates 3D animated Minecraft videos, and I enjoyed their Rules of Animating series. I stayed true to the original video as much as possible, while adding in a bit of Blockland humor.
Video 3 - Super Joseph 64 (Filipe1020's The Red Treasure Chest Entry)
https://youtu.be/rCWDqOpBpJ8==Possiblely the hardest I've worked on a Blockland Machinima in my entire YouTube career, I mean have you seen that near-perfect remake of Peach's Castle?! Aside from the amazing castle set, I made use of film bots for the first time and even incorporated a 2.40:1 filming ratio when shooting the ending cutscene from Super Mario 64. The only thing I'm not pleased with is the bulky shaders (this was filmed when an Nvidia driver broke shaders in Blockland) and the poor insert of Badspot after the laser particles restores power to the castle.