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Quake-Based 'Anna' Machinima Publically Released 45

TheNomad writes "Made in Fountainhead Entertainment's Quake III-based tool, Machinimation, 'Anna' is a real-time generated machinima showing the story of a single flower's life, from birth to - well, I won't spoil it for you. There's a showcase of the film over at Machinima.com, and they also have a download page, as well as a FilePlanet mirror." We've recently run an interview with Katherine Anna Kang, Fountainhead boss and ex-id software employee, and also discussed the 2003 Machinima Film Festival Awards, in which 'Anna' won several awards.
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Quake-Based 'Anna' Machinima Publically Released

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  • I was waiting for the BluesNews effect to die down so I could get decent download speeds on this. Now I'm really screwed, eh?
  • by gl4ss ( 559668 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @11:32AM (#8387143) Homepage Journal
    Warning: Too many connections in /usr/local/home/httpd/docs/machinima/PHP/article_c lass.inc on line 22

    Warning: Supplied argument is not a valid MySQL-Link resource in /usr/local/home/httpd/docs/machinima/PHP/article_c lass.inc on line 23

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    *

    it's a joke yeah laugh.
  • How do you watch these machinima's without Quake, or even if you're not on a PC?

    Are there .mov downloads available? I haven't checked yet, so please forgive me if they are ...
  • by redtail1 ( 603986 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @11:55AM (#8387469)
    Too bad searching for anna.wmv in Google only returns links from pr0n sites...
  • by dmayle ( 200765 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @12:11PM (#8387677) Homepage Journal

    I am ANNA! (automaton-nuclear-neohuman-android)

  • It's here (Score:5, Informative)

    by fexk ( 155144 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @12:50PM (#8388369)
    www.fileplanet.com/files/130000/137468.shtml
  • by Torgo's Pizza ( 547926 ) on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @01:29PM (#8388907) Homepage Journal
    I'll repost my comments from [H]ard|OCP on the flick.

    I'll get accusations of "not getting it" but... I want those 7 minutes and 48 seconds of my life back. The story of a little girl devastating the ecosystem of a forest with a viral plant just isn't for me.

    I'll "critique" this on two levels: The story, themes and concept; and the use of the Quake III engine itself. Spoilers ahead!

    I get all the artsy "flower must overcome obstacles" theme, but it also shows why computer scientists aren't very good at art... or botany for that matter. From the moment that our flapper '30s girl traipses through the forest, devoid of light or grass, we know something is going to happen. Perhaps it's the goosestepping of her walk or the Roland MT-32 music that clues us in that nothing can be this happy for this long.

    Sure enough, just like my five year-old who can trip over an ant, she tumbles to the ground, spilling her six peach-pit sized seeds of radioactivity. The girl cries probably because the radioactivity has stricken her blind because she doesn't pick up her precious seeds despite them glowing brighter than the Las Vegas strip. With the haunting crying of a Disney chipmunk, the scene rotates from above focusing on the now seven seeds on the ground. Fade to black.

    Sometime later a maple leaf falls from an elm tree and covers one of the seeds. An albino crow decides to play god and eat six of the seeds. The radioactivity doesn't sit well with the crow, so he doesn't eat the seventh seed under the leaf, despite it's blinding glare. This allows the demon seed to take root and grow despite the lack of sun and water.

    Bambi's mom, who didn't die at the hand of the hunter enters the scene. Mom carries the scars of the incident because she walks with tiny baby steps. With a crack of thunder, she steps on the budding weed. Not one to throw in the towel, a rainstorm revives the flower. With a "Feed me Seymour!" battle cry the plant stands upright once more.

    Not all is well however. During the night, noxious weeds sprout up choking our hero. As he withers, the weeds taunt him with names, calling him "root" and "stamen". But our little plant has a trick up his sleeve. He sits there and takes it, distracting the weeds from their one true enemy! The sun! Yes, all weeds hate the sun. The weeds all promptly wither from the Vitamin K deathray while our plant soaks it in like a sponge.

    With the weeds dispatched and our plant feeling like a hero, he waits until the sun leaves to unfurl his petals in triumph. He's on top of the world. He's conquered all. He's no pansy! Wait... those petals, those colors. Damn it, he is a pansy. He double checks Google Image Search. Yep, he's a pansy. He weaves around in disgust like a drunken sailor. Why me? Why was I born this way?

    After a few drunken hours, the pansy suddenly finds himself in the death grip on the little girl. After being stricken with cancer, she came back to the woods to find tree back from yew trees to make Taxol when she stumbled upon the flower. Yanking with all her might, she tears the flower from his roots. Knowing it's just a matter of time now, the flower spews pollen in the futile hope that the girl has allergies. The pollen flows like blood in a Monty Python sketch complete with slow motion. It covers the forest in a Claritin haze that makes the forest ferns want to sneeze.

    The pansy ends up in a vase with other flower corpses. With his last dying moments, the flower decides to make his last stand defying gravity by staying upright in the large open mouthed vase and convincing the others not to lose their petals. It's all for naught as they lose their color and end up resembling a Ted Turner colorized black and white movie.

    Despite the tragedy, the happy music and scene at the end let us know that the girl only triggered a pansy infestation in the forest. Pansies don't need peach pits to spread! How silly! It only takes a single radioactive pansy to vomit enough pollen to spread in a dense forest. Ful
    • Yeah no kidding. Every so often I consider trying my hand at machinima, and if nothing else watching this has convinced me to never, EVER try to create my own musical score. Yikes that was horrid.

      Technically it's quite good. If I didn't know beforehand I wouldn't have pegged it as rendered in the q3 engine, though obviously an ameteur did it because the animation of the animals/girl is pretty stiff.

      But the poor story and poor audio made watching the whole thing painful.
    • I'm not surprised... A lot of attempts at emotional art done by techies are often cliche and ludricrously melodramatic, bordering on the silly. Look at the demo scene [pouet.net] and their so called "poetry." Most of it is shit, made by people who think poetic meaning is derived from loosely (or not at all) connected words.

      P.S. This ties in with the whole "what is art?" debate, which I don't feel like getting into...
    • Is anybody actually shocked that it sucks? Naming your company after an Ayn Rand book is like stamping a big fat "AVOID" sign on everything you produce.
    • My review of this review:

      In a desperate attempt to sound knowledgeable, an amateur reviewer of films delves into an imaginary universe with comparisons of what he knows to exist in his reality. His lackluster attempt to correlate animation and fantasy with real life occurrences leave the reader wondering if he lives in a super sped up world where plants grow in 7 or so minutes.

      It's a good thing this reviewer does not earn a living thorough reviews, god forbid a comparison of Lion King to his real world

      • Blame my facination with Mystery Science Theater 3000, my being a wiseass and being bored with nothing better to do than downloading a seven minute video and thinking I could do something funny with it.

        Although I'm much thinner and have a lower cholesterol rate than Roger Ebert.

          1. Blame my facination with Mystery Science Theater 3000...

          There's nobody to blame but yourself. When will people take responsibilities for their actions?!

          1. I'm much thinner and have a lower cholesterol rate than Roger Ebert

          Not much of an accomplishment there buddy, so is most of the world. Now, if you were bigger, that'd be something to talk about... but then most people would talk about how you need to get your ass to a gym and stop eating Torgo's Pizzas.

          Everybody can be a wiseass. Most of us jus

  • I may be speaking too soon, but - I think we've got the /.games effect under control now, so enjoy the article!
  • BitTorrent was in the New York Times for crying out loud, it's mainstream. Why wouldn't you use it? What possible drawback is there?
  • Did anyone else notice the pop in at the end? As the camera pans over a sea of pansies (?!), more pansies pop in on the horizon. I can understand pop-in to a certain extent. But what about color? The grass is green and as the pansies pop into view, they're purple. I think that even if you couldn't see the pansies at a distance, you'd at least notice that the ground was purplish. I don't think color pops in.
  • wmv9 (Score:2, Interesting)

    by wan-fu ( 746576 )
    Does anyone have this file in a non-wmv9 file format (i.e. some kind soul who's converted it) or have suggestions on getting wmv9 to work well under linux? My MPlayer (1.0pre5) doesn't seem to like it. Nor VLC (0.7) for that matter.
    • Re:wmv9 (Score:2, Informative)

      by Hettch ( 692387 )
      Did you try xine with all win32 codecs? WMV's generally work for me there. And build it yourself instead of getting a binary package, that may help as well.
  • new download link (Score:2, Informative)

    by johnopolis ( 631035 )
    A new download link has just been added for those that cannot get through the Machinima connection and don't want to register with file planet. http://students.washington.edu/jvenable/Anna.wmv -enjoy
  • by JVert ( 578547 ) <corganbillyNO@SPAMhotmail.com> on Wednesday February 25, 2004 @06:07PM (#8392261) Journal
    Anna is actually just the working title. When it hits theaters its going to be titled "The Passion of the Flower".

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