Showing posts with label WoW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WoW. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Coming Home.

by Oozo


I stopped playing World of Warcraft back in April of this year. I stopped due to a loss of interest in the game and also because of some computer problems.

With a new computer and a new game on the way, I'll be coming back home. I plan on doing both informational and entertainment movies for Star Wars: The Old Republic. I'm eager to jump into a new game to learn a new system and learn some new tricks.

Before that happens, I hope to finish my last World of Warcraft movie. It will be a follow up to Back to The Vanilla and Back to the Crusade. Yes... Back to the Lichking. What else?

I'll be adding movies I've done to the Library over the next few days.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

FUDK INC

by Oozo



As I type, iFyoUDeathKnight (FUDK) is uploading at Warcraft Movies. There is a risk that they will reject it because of it's filesize (930 MB for 23 minutes). I wanted to keep the movie HQ for those who stream. I'm crossing my fingers on this one, because I really really really don't want to sit through another 15 hour render hoping some error doesn't occur 10+ hours into the render (which has happened a few times on this movie already).


I'll have a full write-up for this movie later tonight.

Monday, March 8, 2010

iFyoUDeathKnight Trailer

by Oozo


By far, the Death Knight has been the most dominating class I've played in 70 AV. This had led to many 1vN clips, many of which are 1v4s or 1v5s. Also, I've had some crazy kill chains up to 8 to 10 people back-to-back.

Now, the question is: how do I present this material?

I could go documentary style similar to my Warhammer Choppa movies with added commentary. Or I could go for editting and pure entertainment value. Either way I want to give the viewer some way of understanding what happened and how my enviroment affects the decisions I make. In this trailer I am going for editting, but also do some slowmos and zooms to help the view follow the action, particularly for those who only watch movies via streams. Without zooming, stream-viewers would miss so much of what is happening.

But, does trying to accomodate both types of viewers lead to overall failure? I could go for a movie that is a mixture of what I do in this trailer but also uneditted footage with commentary. This might be the best approach. Otherwise, I fear most viewers would miss the little things I do that help me win these 1v5s. It's not facerolling. There is a lot of thought put into my actions here. But, how should I convey that without coming across as a pretentious ass?

Wait. I am a pretentious ass. Ah, nevermind then.

You can get a fullsize download at Warcraft Movies. Don't forget to rate! (even if you think it sucks)