Stories of Battle, Bravery & Hope
Celtx has partnered with Reallusion on their 'War & Peace' filmmaking competition to make short machinima films on the themes of war... and ... peace!
Filmmakers of all skill levels from beginner to pro are invited to participate in this unique movie competition. Use iClone or CrazyTalk in the creation of a movie that tells our tale in the theme of war and peace. At your option you can also incorporate footage from other videogames for a total Machinima mash-up. Tell your story in a minimum of 2 minutes and maximum of 10 minutes and submit your video link for a chance to win $10,000.00 in great prizes!
THE TOOLS
The competition requires the use of iClone or CrazyTalk in the creation of your work. If you don't already have iClone you can get a free version from the Reallusion web site which may be used to submit your movie. To write your script and plan your production you can also download Celtx 2.0 free!
For details on how to GET STARTED head on over to Reallusion, or WATCH THE DEMO VIDEO on some of the cool effects iClone can help you create for your own video submission.
The competition started April 01, 2009 and concludes on June 30th 2009.
All entries are to be submitted to YouTube and posted on the event
theater along with filling out the Submission Form.
Winners will be announced on July 31st 2009.
See complete rules and list of prizes for more information. Rules | Prizes
It looks incredible! But could it be that the software to be used is Windows only? How can Mac users join?
Posted by: Juan Pennisi | April 10, 2009 at 05:05 AM
Hi Juan - I contacted Reallusion regarding your question and they said many Mac users are using Parallels or VMWare to run their software. Here's some links that may be helpful:
http://www.parallels.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VMware
http://www.reallusion.com/CustomerSupport/user/FAQList.aspx
Cheers! - Sheila
Posted by: Sheila | April 10, 2009 at 05:59 AM
Awesome ;)
Count me in!
Posted by: Juan Pennisi | April 10, 2009 at 05:04 PM
It looks incredible! But could it be that the software to be used is Windows only? How can Mac users join?
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