BloodSpell

BloodSpell

Infobox Machinima
show_name=BloodSpell


engine=Aurora Engine
genre=Fantasy
runtime=90 min.
creator=Hugh Hancock
voice_actors=Thom Tuck
Charmaine Gilbert
Alan Cross
Caroline Dunford
Paul A J Hamilton
Johnnie Ingram
Russell Lotan
Sian Bevan
Jehane Barbour
David Reed
crew=Steve Wallace
Johnnie Ingram
Ross Bambrey
Justin Hall
Chris Cornwell
Ben Sanders
Phil Rice
"Dragal 23"
Murray Robertson
website=http://www.bloodspell.com/
first_release=26 April 2006
formats=QuickTime, WMV, DivX
num_episodes=14 (All released and currently available as a feature-length film.)

"BloodSpell" is a 2006 fantasy film produced by Strange Company. "BloodSpell" employs filming techniques known as machinima, and is the first feature-length production to use BioWare's Aurora Engine, developed for the computer role-playing game "Neverwinter Nights", to generate the video portion of the film.cite web|last=Watamaniuk|first=Jay|title=The Making of "BloodSpell" Part 1|url=http://nwn.bioware.com/players/profile_makingof_bloodspell_p1.html|publisher=BioWare Corp|accessdate=2006-06-03] The film was completed in December 8, 2006, after being released serially, in short episodes, under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License, which allows for redistribution, modification, and creation of fan fiction.cite web|title=Creative Commons?|url=http://www.bloodspell.com/commons|work=BloodSpell|publisher=Strange Company|accessdate=2006-05-31] . Strange Company have asserted somewhat controversially that, as of 2006, "BloodSpell", was the largest machinima production.

The series features numerous cameos, including several voice appearances from science fiction author Charles Strosscite web|last=Hawkins|first=Richard|title="BloodSpell" Episode 1 SciFi UK Review|url=http://scifi.uk.com/2006/08/13/bloodspell-episode-1/|publisher="SciFi.UK.com"|accessdate=2008-05-15] .

In August 2006, a controversy sprung up around BloodSpell when the Leipzig Games Conference pronounced it too violent to be shown as part of their Machinima showcase. After a protest, the Games Conference changed their position (taking a considerable risk in light of the German press's attitudes to game violence) and allowed the film to be shown.

Plot

"BloodSpell" tells the fictional story of Jered, a young Monk of the Church of the Angels, an organisation that exists to purify the Blooded, a term for those who release magical power when their blood is spilt. The story followed Jered as he joins forces with the Blooded in an attempt to gain his freedom.

Development

"BloodSpell" was in development for more than two years. In late 2003, executive producer Hugh Hancock first began to work on the project in response to a claim that his work had lost its "punk edge".cite web|last=Krotoski|first=Aleks|date=2005-08-18|title=The making of machinima|url=http://technology.guardian.co.uk/online/story/0,3605,1550781,00.html|work=Guardian Unlimited|publisher=Guardian Newspapers Limited|accessdate=2006-05-31]

The film was made using the "Neverwinter Nights" Aurora game engine, which provides a Dungeon Master (DM) client that allows actor models to be created or removed at will; multiple DMs can join a single local "Neverwinter Nights" server; under this configuration, any character can be controlled by any of the DMs to accomplish actions that are needed for the scene being filmed.

Additionally, a number of modifications to "Neverwinter Nights" are used, from additional animations, to a custom set of camera tools, allowing scripted camera movements, to a texture switching OpenGL tool that allows for the appearance of lip syncing, referred to by the BloodSpell team as "TOGLFaceS" (Take Over GL Face Skins).

Releases

The first trailer for "BloodSpell" was released on 19 October 2005cite web|date=2006-04-24|url=http://www.machinima.com/films.php?id=2262|title=Bloodspell Teaser|work=Machinima.com|publisher=Machinima, Inc.|accessdate=2006-05-31] cite web|date=2006-04-25|url=http://www.machinima.com/films.php?id=2272|title=Bloodspell Teaser 2|work=Machinima.com|publisher=Machinima, Inc.|accessdate=2006-05-31] The first episode premiered on 26 April 2006,cite web|date=2006-04-26|url=http://www.archive.org/details/BloodSpell_Episode_1|title=BloodSpell: Episode 1|work=Archive.org|accessdate=2006-05-31] and the series concluded in late 2006 after fourteen episodes.

In 2007, the fourteen episodes were remastered into a feature film. In early 2008, a DVD image of the feature-length edit of "BloodSpell" was released under Creative Commons at the [http://www.bloodspell.com/film/list/ official site] . The DVD includes three "Making Of BloodSpell" documentaries.

References

External links

* [http://www.bloodspell.com "BloodSpell"] The official "BloodSpell" site, where episodes can be downloaded.
* [http://community.livejournal.com/bloodspell/ Livejournal] about the "BloodSpell" development.


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