WoW Moviewatch: The Phantom of WoW
The Phantom of WoW is an interpretation of the famous Broadway classic, The Phantom of the Opera. The story centers around a soprano that lacks focus until she is mentored by a mysterious masked man, who terrorizes the Paris Opera House. For only his second machinima, Whistel did a pretty good job!
[Via Warcraftmovies.com]
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8-22-2008 @ 12:38PM
schwonga said...
So much spinning! Why so much spinning? I mean really, the ppl were spinning the background was spinning, pretty sure my reason for watching the vid was spinning down the drain too.
Bonus points for the ending tho, with her on stage and timing the emote well with the singing/screaming. Showing promise for a second attempt, hopefully the technical skills he(she?) still needs to come up with (lighting of the models matching the backgrounds etc etc) will come with time as well as more engaging visuals.
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8-22-2008 @ 12:39PM
wolfy said...
i enjoyed that, not a bad effort at all considering its his 2nd machinima. he managed to capture alot of the passion from the opera, well done.
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8-22-2008 @ 2:31PM
VyseV1 said...
That was a very well done piece. I always did enjoy the Phantom and getting to see it live was a real treat to behold. Kudos to the director.
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8-22-2008 @ 4:27PM
Jon said...
Pretty good considering it's only the second movie.
But my main commenting motivation was the song... i love it. i love some of the others more... TURN YOUR EYES AWAY FROM THE GARISH LIGHT OF DAY!
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8-22-2008 @ 6:35PM
Perderedeus said...
Not bad at all :) The editing toward the end was a little rough, but timing and use of the character's /emotes was overall well done!
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