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A '''machinima''' is the usage of a game to record footage for a video, often with the purpose of producing fan works | {{merge|YouTube|Since we aren't going to put a list of notable machinimas here, we should create a subsection for this on the article about their most prominent platform}} | ||
A '''machinima''' is the usage of a game to record footage for a video, often with the purpose of producing fan works. Machinimas relating to the ''Smash Bros.'' series typically involve recording footage of gameplay, often via [[Camera Mode]], [[Replay]]s, or other methods; the resulting footage is then controlled and edited according to a predetermined script or outline in order to create a narrative or story of some sort. | |||
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Revision as of 22:10, May 22, 2020
A machinima is the usage of a game to record footage for a video, often with the purpose of producing fan works. Machinimas relating to the Smash Bros. series typically involve recording footage of gameplay, often via Camera Mode, Replays, or other methods; the resulting footage is then controlled and edited according to a predetermined script or outline in order to create a narrative or story of some sort.