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WoW Moviewatch: Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: Ragefire Chasm Repopulated

In Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: Ragefire Chasm Repopulated, the good Baron Soosdon jumps into that ancient demonic realm, Ragefire Chasm. (It's not just a clever name.) Exactly how different is the MoP Ragefire Chasm versus what we have now?

The architecture and basic design of RFC is pretty much the same. You won't walk into it and spontaneously not know your way around. However, the old mobs have been replaced with a shiny new array of critters -- lava worms, orcs, and all the other little hallmarks of a brand new experience. We'll probably still get burned out on the place after a while, but RFC will certainly feel new-ish to most of us.

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WoW Moviewatch: Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: Scarlet Monastery Reloaded

Baron Soosdon didn't let his stone gather any moss. Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: Scarlet Monastery Reloaded came quickly on the heels of the previous FaLiP, focusing on the recreated bastion of the Scarlet Crusade.

Of course, the in-game version of SM won't look exactly like this, thanks to the animation magic Soosdon lays over the video. Still, this is the most exciting trailer for the new dungeon I've seen so far. Also, the gnome? Awesome.

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WoW Moviewatch: Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: The Jade Forest

Baron Soosdon is kind of a legend around here. His videos always feature incredible music and an amazing eye for mind-blowing scenery. Soosdon delivers beautiful graphics and an unmistakable experience, over and over.

That's why I was more than a little excited when I saw Fear and Loathing in Pandaria: The Jade Forest. The master of machinima is tackling the beta zones with the artistic eye you would expect. Check out the video to get a gorgeous look at The Jade Forest. You won't be sorry.

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WoW Moviewatch: Sex, Moonkinology and Space Culture: Fear & Loathing in Moonglade

The good Baron Soosdon describes this video as a scientific reproduction of what you feel being hit by Moonfire. Instead of a few seconds of analysis, however, Soosdon provides a long, 7-minute review of the strobing, painful experience.

There's no sex in Sex, Moonkinology and Space Culture: Fear & Loathing in Moonglade. It's a long, trippy right through Moonglade and elven forests, completely with dancing Moonkin and spectacular colors. This video should be avoided by those with epilepsy. Everyone else with an appreciation for Soosdon's unique and powerful style should click right away and go for an amazing ride.

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WoW Moviewatch: The Device Has Been Modified

When it's a slow, rainy day around WoW Moviewatch headquarters (as it is), we occasionally look back to the inspiring machinima of yesterday. The Device Has Been Modified is one such video. The song is from Victims of Science from the game Portal.

Baron Soosdon took that inspiration and created an entire world for his protagonist to enter, explore, and shoot up. Using a mechano-strider to personify the computer's voice was a particularly brilliant stroke of inspiration. All in all, The Device Has Ben Modified is still one of our favorite machinimas. Thanks to Adam Holisky for the suggestion!

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WoW Moviewatch: Total Escapism vol. 5

We got our first look at the trailer for Total Escapism vol. 5 last week. Good as his word, Baron Soosdon has now made that full movie available on YouTube in the United States. This is the last movie in his Total Escapism series. The Baron will still be around creating machinima, but he felt it was time to close the chapter on this particular series.

Total Escapism vol. 5 is a gorgeous 15-minute romp through the world of Azeroth. You not only get to see some astounding views of places and landmarks in the World of Warcraft, but you'll see some high-quality footage of characters casting spells and living in the game.

Really, though, talking about the subject material of this video does it a disservice. The point isn't the literal narration of what's happening on the screen; instead, the point is to watch the beautiful animation and astounding graphics. It's an experience more than a story, and it's one the Baron has executed marvelously.
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WoW Moviewatch: Unlimited Escapism Vol. 5 trailer

All good things must come to an end, including the Unlimited Escapism series by the masterful Baron Soosdon. This is the trailer for Unlimited Escapism Vol. 5, the final installment.

This trailer shows off the same hallmarks as the rest of the Baron's videos. You can see his astounding eye for beautiful, engaging graphics as well as his tongue-in-cheek reflections on his own work. While this is technically just a trailer, it's as beautiful and engaging as many full-length videos we've seen.

You can see the whole video here on Vimeo. It's worth every moment you watch.
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WoW Moviewatch: Nyangnomes!

The great Baron Soosdon just reached a significant milestone: He has uploaded 100 videos to YouTube. To celebrate this momentous occasion, Soosdon put together this video. These are the words of the good Baron himself:

To celebrate my 100th upload to YouTube, I wanted to create something different. A deep and philosophical video which questions the moral essence and dilemma of ones existence in everchanging world while introducing the setting in a controversial and edgy roleplayer environment. The taboo of Olibithian bacon-loving is also studied in an artistical, psychological and culinaristical sense during this video.

This video is an homage to the Shepiwotian style of machinimaking as seen in the 18th century.


Alternatively, this could be 13 minutes of gnomes set to Nyancat.

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WoW Moviewatch: Depth of Field Wonderland

This video by Baron Soosdon is described on its YouTube page as "not machinima." Of course, the good Baron has the right to say that about any of his work he'd like, but this is still one hell of a gorgeous video. The video is called Depth of Field Wonderland and was created to test out Malu05's machinima tool.

The big deal about Malu05's tool is that it allows machinima creators to introduce depth of field to their creations. Depth of field in photography refers to the areas in front of and behind a subject being in varying degrees of focus. By manipulating depth of field, machinimators like Baron Soosdon can create visual excitement and focus in their work.

The Baron's work is always outstanding and beautiful. Depth of Field Wonderland shows off both the Baron's talent for visuals and imagery as well as the power of Malu05's tool.

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WoW Moviewatch: Baron Soosdon's 1.12.1 / 4.0.3 / 2019

Baron Soosdon is back with a new machinima, titled 1.21.1 / 4.0.3 / 2019. The video's narrative is a bit obfuscated. What is clear is that there is a paladin, a woman, a dragon, and a horse. According to Soosdon, the video represents a return to his old habits, "creating something incoherent and hardly (if barely) understandable." At any rate, the video is absolutely beautiful to watch.

I especially enjoyed the cityscape, complete with goblin-on-jumbo-tron action. I really enjoy looks at a "future" Azeroth, where technology has taken its inevitable steps forward.


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WoW Moviewatch: BSTV Episode 1

BSTV is Baron Soosdon's offering regarding his time in the Cataclysm beta. While there, he took copious amounts of footage from both the goblin and worgen starting areas and then coalesced it into this guided tour. With a little assistance from machinima friends like Legs, Cranius, Olibith, and Paus, Baroon Soosdon has created a fun, amusing romp through some of Cataclysm's best features.
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15 Minutes of Fame: Film follows fantasy of fighting Onyxia


Work Warning: Brief profanity in the video.

From Hollywood celebrities to the guy next door, millions of people have made
World of Warcraft a part of their lives. How do you play WoW? We're giving each approach its own 15 Minutes of Fame.

Just as Azeroth prepares to explode in all its cataclysmic glory, films on gaming seem to be exploding onto the scene. There's the documentary from LFG Productions (many of you may have seen them filming at BlizzCon and our reader meetup last month) that will be following leading raiding guild <Blood Legion> in a full-court press into Cataclysm. There's The Raid, another take on raiding life that we also saw at BlizzCon, and the "zanier" take on gaming culture of Gamers.

In contrast to all those documentaries comes the short narrative film /afk. This live-action film, featuring extensive in-game footage produced by a whole host of well known machinimators -- Gigi, Teagen the Rogue, Baron Soosdon, the list goes on -- tells the tale of a WoW gamer whose psychiatrist informs him that he is gaming-addicted and should delete his character. Game over? Not quite. "The problem is that he always had this dream to solo Onyxia," explains creator Benjamin Dressler, "and he doesn't intend to leave without reaching that goal."

/afk debuts on YouTube later this week with a unique, in-game event that literally "unlocks" the premiere. On Nov. 19, Aventhor, the night elf character from the movie, will appear on Alleria (EU-A) at 7 p.m. GMT and Drenden (US-A) at 5 p.m. CST. Find him and unlock "/afk"! Players must find Aventhor on each server and perform his quests to unlock the movie on YouTube. For more details on the premiere event, see the video at the end of the article -- and join us after the break for a peek behind the scenes with creator Benjamin Dressler.

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WoW Moviewatch: I'm So Sick

Baron Soosdon is a classic machinimist. Not only did he help create so many of the techniques and styles we are accustomed to seeing, but he's been a mainstay support of the entire community. Baron Soosdon is just pretty awesome.

I'm So Sick is a favorite video of many. It enjoys the highly stylized, artistic feel that is shared by most of Soosdon's creations but also features some incredible model work. Ultimately, even if you don't dig the music, I'm So Sick should stand out visually as incredible machinima. I feel that the Baron's done more than simply create an artistic video; the narration seems to happen in a wholly new, exciting world.

This has been featured before, of course, but the video is strong enough to deserve a second look.

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WoW Moviewatch: The Device Has Been Modified

When my wife and I first saw The Device Has Been Modified by Baron Soosdon, all I could think at the time was, "If only these powers could be harnessed for good." The imagery, action and content of Soosdon's epic video was so compelling that dozens of backstories instantly came to mind. It was an inspirational video, and it doesn't seem an iota dated even now.

While the original song is by JoCo for the video game Portal, the Baroon took that source material and made it something incredibly new. (For the sake of story, however, the good Baron does link this Gnomeregan with Aperture Science.) I think it fits the twisted remains of gnomish technology better than any kind of freaky cube, anyway. The Device Has Been Modified is one of my favorite machinima, and I think it's definitely worth another look.

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WoW Moviewatch: World of Gnomecraft 2.0


Michael Gray is feeling a little under the weather, so I've kidnapped his column. He can have it back in exchange for his puppy. Moving on, we've got one of the winners of the Alienware Rise to Power contest who's name should be familiar -- Baron Soosdon, who's delightful works such as T for Thunderfury, No Point: Stretching Time, and Sex, Gnomes And Videotape: So I Went To France have been featured before here on WoW Moviewatch. World of Gnomecraft 2.0 is another solid addition to his stable of machinima videos, and honestly, it's no wonder it was a winner.

World of Gnomecraft 2.0 is presented as a movie trailer of sorts about... well, gnomes. Gnomes that have had enough. That's really all I am going to say so as not to give anything away. This is quite possibly the most gnomes I have ever, ever seen in a machinima. Whether this is a good or a bad thing, I haven't decided yet -- but the whole piece had me cracking up about thirty seconds in. I could not stop giggling. There was no voice work to speak of, just the music and the text -- so let me point out, I love fonts. I collect fonts. I want whatever font he was using in this thing, and I am surprised I don't have it yet.

Typography geeking aside, the video itself was simply fun to watch. The effects were clean and smooth, the transitions were well done, the music went remarkably well with the subject material, and it had every ounce of visual flair I've come to expect from Baron Soosdon. Plus, gnomes -- and a cameo from King Varian Wrynn that had me in stitches. Congrats to Baron Soosdon on his prize -- he earned it.

P.S. Dear Baron, do you give lessons? I want to make pretty things. I may have a puppy to trade when Michael gets back!*

*I won't really have a puppy. :(


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