SpyVSpy Aeon's machinima are always worth watching in their own right but 'Abstract Matter', his latest offering, has special interest to those of us involved with the Adult and Erotic genre - the voiceover is performed by Rysan Fall.
Rysan's adult work needs no introduction from me, of course, as it can easily be argued that he is the most accomplished filmmaker working in the field of Second Life adult machinima. Indeed, I listed his work as a "must-see" for understanding how SL adult machinima is evolving.
I have blogged Spy's work before. He has a deservedly good reputation as a highly skilled technical filmmaker. 'Abstract Matter' can only serve to reinforce that reputation.
'Abstract Matter' not only combines Spy's great filmmaking techniques and Rysan's crystal-clear voiceover but also features the work of one of my favorite SL artists - Igor Ballyhoo - I wrote a blog on his work only last week.
'Abstract Matter' is filmed on Second Life, EveOnline and UniverseSandbox.

Pixie Rain: straddling Art and Porn in Second Life. Some of the machinima and blog-posts on this site are adult in nature and contain scenes that some people may find disturbing. If you feel this might be you, please exit now. Other elements are warm and cuddly and have a "feel good" factor. Click the "Film Link" tab below for all my films listed chronologically.
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Thursday, 15 September 2011
Sunday, 12 June 2011
'Clockwork' - Machinima by spyVspy aeon
spyVspy Aeon is reknowned for his abilities in After Effects.
'Clockwork' is an interesting film on a number of levels, not least of which is that 99% of the film was created in After Effects using a multitude of plug-ins (Shatter, Trapcode Form, Optical Flares, Red Giant Toon It, CC Cylinder, Starglow, etc).
As a filmmaker, part of the fun of the film is trying to spot what effects have been used. On the other hand, part of the upset is spotting a plug-in and realising that I can not afford to buy it!
I enjoyed this film and it was a good way to start a Sunday morning.
'Clockwork' is an interesting film on a number of levels, not least of which is that 99% of the film was created in After Effects using a multitude of plug-ins (Shatter, Trapcode Form, Optical Flares, Red Giant Toon It, CC Cylinder, Starglow, etc).
As a filmmaker, part of the fun of the film is trying to spot what effects have been used. On the other hand, part of the upset is spotting a plug-in and realising that I can not afford to buy it!
I enjoyed this film and it was a good way to start a Sunday morning.
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