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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2007

An experimental film shot in Sims 2 (Machinima) that compresses all three books of the greek tragedy Oresteia into a 9 minute action packed dark comedy acted out by the collegic cast of the Sims 2:University players

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  • is the backround song a theme from webkinz movie maker?

  • It's my personal composition created using Apple's Garageband.

  • omg omg omg that was so cool. what vid editing program do u use?

  • The word bubbles and text boxes were made in ComicLife, on a plain background. Then those files along with the footage were imported into Final Cut Pro, where they were chromakeyed and edited. The footage was shot in Sims 2: University (the only way to get the actors into togas was to throw a toga party).

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  • actually 100/10 (impossible,but true!)

  • BRILLIANT!SO SUSCRIBING!10/10

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  • Hahahaha that was phenomenal! I'm just dipping my toes into the waters of these three plays before reading them and this charming video has been very helpful. Terrific work!

  • I love it. The end made me laugh. Brilliant work, it really is.

  • Brilliant! I love the Greek classics, and you did really well with this one. Very quirky and a very good explanation for a complex classic.

  • Lol nice!

  • Haha that was cool!

  • I absoulutely love it <3

    I love videos like your with the genre of sims videos + bubbles, those boom, pow! I Loveeee it <3

  • WIN!

  • I do not think I implied that Apollo and Athena were twins in the movie. They do share the same father, making them half-siblings. You are correct in the proper spelling of Clytemnestra, touche. Thank you. ^_^

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