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rposhard
05-26-2009, 02:23 PM
Yes, fresh from the oven comes Isssue 60 of Moviewood-E! Magazine. Sorry it's a day late but the web site builder I use was shut down for a while. That, however, does not detract from the heaping steaming batch of entertainment you have in store for you in this month's issue. How about:

*Dulci and Wolf discussing iClone and their readio show while sitting in the same seat!

*The very latest from Moviestorm and Machinima.com!

*An exclusive in-depth interview with D. L. Watson, the genius behind The Grey People!

*An on-going tutorial blog learning how to use the very latest in modding tools!

*Reviews, previews, movies and cartoons and much much more!

It's all available right now at our exclusive website:

http://www.moviewood-e.com

By the way, that sound you hear when you first go to the site is one of the preview trailers which for some mysterious reason begins playing by itself. Just try to ignore it -- better yet, read my editorial introduction while it's playing -- that way you won't be missing much!

Enjoy yourselves, everybody, and have a good read! And remember, as always, we treasure your feedback -- so tell us what we're doing right, tell us what we're doing wrong, or just tell us how you're feeling today.

db4321
05-26-2009, 02:51 PM
A great issue. I enjoyed reading it immensely.

Jake
05-26-2009, 03:00 PM
Great working with this lovely magazine. Can't wait until next issue!


Jake:euro:

Uber
05-26-2009, 03:52 PM
definitly value for money. worth every penny.

stvndysn
05-26-2009, 04:32 PM
hope you dont charge for the advert rpo :thumbup: cheers dude

LucindaMcNary
05-26-2009, 07:34 PM
I made an error with the Moviestorm column. The winners I noted were Honorable Mention for the Do the Twist Contest. The winners are noted below. As soon as Richard republishes the magazine, the new information will appear. I apologize to the winnersl

DO THE TWIST COMPETITION WINNERS. Make a movie with a surprise ending.

http://www.moviestormblog.com/index.php/moviestormblog/comments/
Winner: The Exit by Matthew Tyas is a marvellous piece with an ending that takes real skill to pull off. This was only Matthew’s second published Moviestorm film, and it’s extremely impressive.

Runner-up: Clockwork is another masterpiece from iceaxe. The visual imagery is stunning in this well-told and stylish story in the vein of Clockwork Orange, 1984, and Ian McKellen’s take on Richard III.

Runner-up: Control Point by mellowhardy is a strange little tale set at an army checkpoint, very reminiscent of some of the BBC shorts of the 1970s and 1980s. The story is beautifully acted, and the camerawork is first-rate. This is mellowhardy’s second published Moviestorm film.

Congratulations to the winners, and many thanks to all those who entered! It was a lot of fun watching your movies: the full list of entries is here if you want to see them for yourself.

DL Watson
05-26-2009, 07:41 PM
Great issue!

Dulci
05-26-2009, 08:59 PM
The interview was fun to do :)

I really enjoy thebiz's monthly column.

jtoc72
05-26-2009, 09:54 PM
Thank you! :clap:

Call me greedy, but wasn't there another recent post about another Machinima/"The Movies"-themed e-zine coming out, also?