Old Grim is not a happy bunny. He feels under appreciated, and damn it, he's angry! So, How does death manage to his job when there are so many people in the world? Watch and find out... Directed by Leo Lucien-Bay aka Dr. Nemesis.
Archiving the history of the video game Quake 2: created by id Software; customized by the Quake 2 community.
Old Grim is not a happy bunny. He feels under appreciated, and damn it, he's angry! So, How does death manage to his job when there are so many people in the world? Watch and find out... Directed by Leo Lucien-Bay aka Dr. Nemesis.
The sketch is about a guy trying to work his way past a bouncer and into "Club SD:NT" to spend his night but as you can tell from the pics he ain't exactly dressed for the occasion. Directed by Leo Lucien-Bay.
"There is no one faucet of this medium that is not boiling over with possibilities. The real-time playback aspect, the packaged content aspect, the neo-production possibilities, the high speed of technology advancement, etc, etc. - all that gravy." Ken Thain, director of the music video "Rebel vs. Thug"
Somewhere right now, in a basement or bedroom, a kid is making an animated movie that will play in a theater near you. It's been possible for years to create animation on home computers, but a new movement named Machinima plans to make those movies more sophisticated -- of commercial quality. Machinimists don't use high-priced software programs but the "rendering engines" used by games like Quake and Unreal.
The Internet Archive has brought back for public enjoyment Quake 2 machinima videos crafted by Brooklyn, NY's notorious ILL Clan. These include a series on the 2004 Election, as well as several "first ever" forms of Improv Comedy with machinima.