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Would love a Machinima mentor

Jezabell Barbosa
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Join date: 11 Mar 2007
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04-10-2008 08:26
I haven't a clue what to do, would love someone to hold my and talk me through the basics.

Muah™,
Jez
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Join date: 10 Apr 2004
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04-11-2008 04:54
One thing for sure is, you posted in the right place. Thinkerer has some excellent movie tutorials, search for his links, they will get you started.
http://www.thinkerer.org/Background/BakSiteMap.htm
Same with Torley Linden.
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Jim Gustafson
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Join date: 6 Feb 2007
Posts: 84
04-13-2008 10:59
Hi Jezabell,

I give some free machinima lessons at ASL and I have a team where we create a TV-serial in SL. If you are interested you can contact me at [email]marian@heddesheimer.de[/email] with subject "SlipStream" or have a look at my blog at http://www.slipstream-productions.com/blog/

Jim
Jezabell Barbosa
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Join date: 11 Mar 2007
Posts: 896
04-13-2008 14:24
From: Jim Gustafson
Hi Jezabell,

I give some free machinima lessons at ASL and I have a team where we create a TV-serial in SL. If you are interested you can contact me at [email]marian@heddesheimer.de[/email] with subject "SlipStream" or have a look at my blog at http://www.slipstream-productions.com/blog/

Jim


Fantastic, I will give you a buzz.
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