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There is a phase: "I'm on the weird part of YouTube again." It seems
quite apt for what happened to me yesterday night.
OK, so first of all, as none of you are probably aware, Valve have been
producing a whimsical series of videos for Team Fortress 2. The initial
ones were quite tame. For example,
http://www.teamfortress.com/classes.php?class=heavy#movie
A rather simple affair. But they've been getting more and more
elaborate. For example,
http://www.teamfortress.com/classes.php?class=spy#movie
There's one for every character class. I've basically stopped playing
TF2 because the game is getting too ridiculous. But I just saw that the
final video, for my favourite class, is now out:
http://www.teamfortress.com/classes.php?class=pyro#movie
What an anticlimax. *sigh* Oh well...
In other news, I see that the software they used to make all of these is
now available for use:
http://www.sourcefilmmaker.com/post.php?id=8065&p=1
The short version: Source Film Maker lets you load up assets from any
Source-powered game (e.g., TF2), play the game as normal, record the
action, and then go back and change anything and everything, from the
animation to the camera angles to the special effects. This includes
adding effects which are too slow for real-time, to get a polished look.
(In the case of TF2, there's also an option to load character models
with increased polygon counts. Because Valve have produced and released
those models.)
The long and short of all this is that I ended up hanging around YouTube
trying to find good SFM videos. As you can imagine, /most/ videos on
YouTube are just pathetic. For example,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weMpv14cW9U
Even the ones which aren't obviously short test videos or just utter
silliness aren't very good. It turns out putting together a sequence of
shots so that the audience understands what the hell is going on isn't
very easy. Especially when your star characters can only say "I am
bulletproof!" or "You are not welcome in my world!" or one of a handful
of other pre-recorded lines.
[You can add any audio you want. But then it won't sound like the
in-game characters, of course. Unless you hire the actual guy who did
the voice... Good luck with that!]
So anyway, I'm browsing TF2 videos, when suddenly... I'm watching anime?
I'm not precisely sure how the heck that happened, but there we go. [I
think you all know where this is going now...] Now I'd heard that anime
was strange, but just /how/ strange I hadn't realised. I'll be kind and
hypothesize that only the really weird crap actually ends up on YouTube
or something.
So somehow I end up watching a video consisting of freeze-frame shots of
some girl/women hybrid set to the beat of generic electronic dance
music. (It always slightly creeps me out how anime females are 6 years
old from the neck up and 26 double-D from the neck down...) It wouldn't
surprise me if the images and sound have nothing to do with each other,
but you have to wonder about who the hell drew the images...
Then things take a turn slightly for the worse. We get an unedited
video, I'm not sure from what. Little boy has something that
not-so-little girl wants. [I didn't pick up on what exactly.] Girl
casually lifts up her skirt to reveal fluffy white knickers with pink
polka dots and offers to trade. "Why would I want to see your dirty old
fanny?" asks the boy. The girl flips out with "IT'S NOT DIRTY!!!" She
then calms down and the scene continues as if nothing unusual had just
happened. [At least, it does for the next 6 seconds before the clip
abruptly ends.]
As one commenter wrote, "what the actual fuck, Japan??"
I should probably have stopped clicking things at this point. But I
didn't. Arguably I got what I deserved for my misplaced curiosity.
Because the next video was... you know, somehow "monster gang tentacle
rape" doesn't really convey what my eyes just saw. Neither does "cannot
unsee". Perhaps the most worrying part is the way we go from a perfectly
plausible real-world situation to some kind of nightmarish acid-trip in
just a few split seconds. The first 4 minutes or so looked perfectly
normal. The remaining 5 minutes... not so much.
(I'm still lost as to how the girl escaped the monsters by diving into
the swimming pool, sinking to the bottom, touching her reflection in the
pool bottom, and then her reflection climbing out of the water on some
remote alien planet... Considering she just out-ran two tentacle
monsters holding the mutilated skin-sack of the other girl, the fact
that the pool appears to be over 200 feet deep seems almost
inconsequential by comparison.)
I decided to click on something else. This looked innocuous enough:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVk9uTPIfHo
It turns out... no, it really isn't. But I dare you to watch it.
At this point, I got smart. Very smart. I closed Firefox and went
outside for a while. Best decision yet. o_O
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watching hentai is as disturbing as watching any bizarre porn.
and a few others before dismissing the whole genre... but yeah, there's enough
Disney-alike animation...
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nemesis <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> watching hentai is as disturbing as watching any bizarre porn.
And how would you know that? ;)
> You should try anime classics like "Akira", "Princess Mononoke", "Cowboy Bebop"
> and a few others before dismissing the whole genre...
Not to belittle those movies/series (they are excellent on their own
"sub-genre" so to speak) but IMHO they do not perhaps best represent
what (more or less) modern anime is at best. They are classics alright,
but they are also... antiquated in style and technique. They are also a
kind of different "sub-genre" of anime in tone, content and style. Not
all anime is like that.
Personally I find many of the "classic" anime movies and series (especially
those made in the 80's and early 90's) to be quite boring and not very
enticing. I much more prefer modern anime.
Which one would I recommend? That's a really hard question to answer,
and it depends a lot on what kind of TV series you like. Do you like
romantic series with bits of fantasy/scifi? Do you like action-packed
violence? Do you like awesome visuals and animation?
I suppose that if I had to choose just one series to recommend for a
first-time viewer, it would probably be Haruhi Suzumiya. Awesome drawing
and animation quality, interesting story-telling, one of the best modern
anime series in existence (although there are many, many more). If you want
to check something, check this one.
--
- Warp
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They're doing a reboot of Sailor Moon next year, I hear.
Haven't really watched any new anime lately. Last Exile's 2nd series
was disappointing. I think the one I watched before that was Hourou
Musukou, which is nice, then K-ON!!. Used to watch at least a few each
new season...ah well.
Looking through my stuff...yeah. It's been a while since my anime kick.
Three favourite series are still Haibane Renmei, Mushishi, and Dennou
Coil, though there are a few others I could recommend on quality, too.
--
Tim Cook
http://empyrean.sjcook.com
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Am 30.07.2012 19:18, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> I decided to click on something else. This looked innocuous enough:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVk9uTPIfHo
>
> It turns out... no, it really isn't. But I dare you to watch it.
Hell's Bells - that's epic indeed!
> At this point, I got smart. Very smart. I closed Firefox and went
> outside for a while. Best decision yet. o_O
You missed this one though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=XIMprgXfrCo&NR=1
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> nemesis <nam### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> > watching hentai is as disturbing as watching any bizarre porn.
>
> And how would you know that? ;)
someone told me. :p
> > You should try anime classics like "Akira", "Princess Mononoke", "Cowboy Bebop"
> > and a few others before dismissing the whole genre...
>
> Not to belittle those movies/series (they are excellent on their own
> "sub-genre" so to speak) but IMHO they do not perhaps best represent
> what (more or less) modern anime is at best. They are classics alright,
> but they are also... antiquated in style and technique. They are also a
> kind of different "sub-genre" of anime in tone, content and style. Not
> all anime is like that.
>
> Personally I find many of the "classic" anime movies and series (especially
> those made in the 80's and early 90's) to be quite boring and not very
> enticing. I much more prefer modern anime.
much prefer the oldies... :)
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> Am 30.07.2012 19:18, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
>
> > I decided to click on something else. This looked innocuous enough:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVk9uTPIfHo
> >
> > It turns out... no, it really isn't. But I dare you to watch it.
>
> Hell's Bells - that's epic indeed!
delicious animation. :)
>
> > At this point, I got smart. Very smart. I closed Firefox and went
> > outside for a while. Best decision yet. o_O
>
> You missed this one though:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=XIMprgXfrCo&NR=1
I've seen it before. From some Korean guy or something. Excelent as well and
no gore this time.
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"nemesis" wrote:
> clipka wrote:
> > Am 30.07.2012 19:18, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> >
> > > I decided to click on something else. This looked innocuous enough:
> > >
> > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVk9uTPIfHo
> > >
> > > It turns out... no, it really isn't. But I dare you to watch it.
> >
> > Hell's Bells - that's epic indeed!
>
> delicious animation. :)
Agreed, and thanks for the link. I feel like I just got eaten alive by my own
research. (Thesis defense today, part of the extended hazing ritual that passes
for higher professional education here.)
> > > At this point, I got smart. Very smart. I closed Firefox and went
> > > outside for a while. Best decision yet. o_O
> >
> > You missed this one though:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=XIMprgXfrCo&NR=1
>
> I've seen it before. From some Korean guy or something. Excelent as well and
> no gore this time.
I got all the way to work one time...
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On 30/07/2012 09:54 PM, nemesis wrote:
> watching hentai is as disturbing as watching any bizarre porn.
You say that as if this stuff /isn't/ bizarre porn itself.
> and a few others before dismissing the whole genre... but yeah, there's enough
> Disney-alike animation...
Yeah, I think I'll give it a miss.
I have no idea what is or is not "anime". I do know that occasionally
films come on TV which have a distinctly Japanese look to them. And
usually those are bizarre in the extreme as well...
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Am 31.07.2012 06:45, schrieb nemesis:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=XIMprgXfrCo&NR=1
>
> I've seen it before. From some Korean guy or something. Excelent as well and
> no gore this time.
Well, in one scene we /do/ get to see the entrails of an alarm clock ;-)
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