overcast #027
The fourth and final interview from Machinima Festival Europe has Hugh and Johnnie talking with Burnie Burns and Jason “Schultz” Soldaña of Rooster Teeth Productions, the team behind Red vs. Blue.
Burnie and Jason talk about their “Top Machinima Moments,” as well as their difficulty getting in the door of the festival awards, their recollections of the first Red vs. Blue recording session, and they learn the identity of the man who ate their chicken dinner.
ATTENTION: This podcast contains adult language. Listener discretion is advised.
Thank you for listening! As always, your feedback is welcome and appreciated.
This Week’s Hot List (URLs from the show’s content):

- Rooster Teeth website
- Rooster Teeth profile at Adobe.com
- Wikipedia: Burnie Burns
- Wikipedia: Jason Saldaña
- Laphroaig: The World’s Favorite Islay single malt whiskey
- Deuchars India Pale Ale
- Schlitz
- Second Life
- Picture: The Machinima Festival Europe Award
- FILM: In the Waiting Line (a.k.a. Robot Eats Apple)
- (directed by Tommy Pallotta, who went on to direct A Scanner Darkly)
- FILM: Anna by Katherine Anna Kang (Fountainhead Entertainment)
- FILM: GTA Coke Commercial
- FILM: Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication (music video)
- FILM: Diary of a Camper
- FILM: Warthog Jump by Randall Glass
- FILM: My Trip to Liberty City by Jim Munroe

Comment by m3dic — December 11, 2007 at 6:18 pm
Finally a better podcast, the last one was rather boring, as it didn’t have much machinima related stuff. But this was great, just as great when Lit Fuse was interviewed. Also why is certain thing bleeped out?
Comment by HatHead Rickenbacker — December 12, 2007 at 5:07 pm
Very entertaining with some excellent insights!
Comment by serik — January 7, 2008 at 2:10 pm
maybe its a silly question but i asked me if the gta coke commercial is really machinima or if they just produced a “normal” 3d-animation so that it seems to be like gta
i couldnt find a answer in the net
does anybody know something about that?
oh and it is the same with the musicvideo californiacation
Comment by overman — January 7, 2008 at 7:15 pm
Serik,
The GTA Coke commercial and the Californication video are both non-machinima; they are standard 3d CGI animations which are given a machinima aesthetic; with at least the Coke commercial, that was intentional.
Thanks for listening!
Comment by serik — January 8, 2008 at 6:58 am
Oh, so its just as i thought.
Thanks a lot for the answer.