Sunday, April 27, 2008

Physics Experiments Done in Halo 3

I'm sorry it has taken so long for me to make another post, but I'm not much of a blogger. I know that some of you (anyone who reads this blog and goes to the Wacky Canoe website) have been wondering what the new series is. If you are one of those poeple who go to Wacky Canoe than you've probably seen it. We currently have an animated program and a live action video we're working on, so we decided to try something new. We're makig a Halo 3 Machinima.

I know most of you are probably thinking like my friend Shadenexus (www.shadenexus.blogspot.com). If you think like him then you would agree that a Halo 3 machinima isn't the best idea for something new. Most of the more popular machinimas (you can check them out at www.machinima.com)are made using Halo 3. So why are we using Halo 3? One is convenience, it is much easier to make a machinima in Halo 3, and for those of you who have played it know why.

Before I go on a defensive spree I should say more about the acual series. Most of those Halo 3 Machinimas (in fact all besde one) are more situation based. They are stories about a group of characters who encounter many inconveniences. I have some news, this show is different.

In Forged Physics with Dr. K we will be doing something different. We have decided to perform science experiments in Halo 3. However, these are not your average high school science class experiments. Instead of me telling you about why our show is so superior I sugest you go watch it on the Wacky Canoe Website.

One other thing I would like to add; we have a Facebook page. Now you can become a fan of wacky Canoe and see some of our work on Facebook. We also have a youtube channel.

I think I'm going to start a V-log: Crazzy Moose

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