Dance, Voldo, Dance is a machinima-based music video produced in 2002 by Chris Brandt. The video, created using the fighting game Soulcalibur, features two players both controlling the character Voldo, using existing in-game animation to have the characters perform a synchronized dance to the song "Hot in Herre" by musician Nelly. The result of over a week's full-time preparation and training, the video was conceived after Brandt noticed the character's animations and attacks could be triggered in sync with the beat of a song, and the reactions of onlookers to such a display. While several groups demonstrated interest in showcasing the video, complications arose from the copyright holders whose works were involved in creation.
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| - Dance, Voldo, Dance is a machinima-based music video produced in 2002 by Chris Brandt. The video, created using the fighting game Soulcalibur, features two players both controlling the character Voldo, using existing in-game animation to have the characters perform a synchronized dance to the song "Hot in Herre" by musician Nelly. The result of over a week's full-time preparation and training, the video was conceived after Brandt noticed the character's animations and attacks could be triggered in sync with the beat of a song, and the reactions of onlookers to such a display. While several groups demonstrated interest in showcasing the video, complications arose from the copyright holders whose works were involved in creation. (en)
- Dance, Voldo, Dance est un clip machinima produit par en 2002. Basé sur le moteur du jeu vidéo de combat SoulCalibur, il met en scène deux joueurs contrôlant tous deux Voldo. Voldo est un combattant du jeu à la démarche et aux mouvements très particuliers. Dans le clip, les deux joueurs créent une chorégraphie synchronisée sur la chanson Hot in Herre du rappeur Nelly. Une deuxième version ne demandant pas de payer de droit de licence intègre une musique originale et spécialement adaptée créée par le musicien Tana Rusitanonta. (fr)
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| - Dance, Voldo, Dance is a machinima-based music video produced in 2002 by Chris Brandt. The video, created using the fighting game Soulcalibur, features two players both controlling the character Voldo, using existing in-game animation to have the characters perform a synchronized dance to the song "Hot in Herre" by musician Nelly. The result of over a week's full-time preparation and training, the video was conceived after Brandt noticed the character's animations and attacks could be triggered in sync with the beat of a song, and the reactions of onlookers to such a display. While several groups demonstrated interest in showcasing the video, complications arose from the copyright holders whose works were involved in creation. The video has been well received, cited as one of the first examples of machinima-based music videos, and has since spawned several fan-based imitations with Voldo dancing to various songs. Several sources such as The Village Voice have praised the video for its choreography and presentation, while several books and college professors have cited it as a notable example of machinima animation in lectures on the subject. It was also nominated at the 2005 Machinima Film Festival awards for Best Virtual Performance, and served as part of an exhibit for the San Jose Museum of Art. (en)
- Dance, Voldo, Dance est un clip machinima produit par en 2002. Basé sur le moteur du jeu vidéo de combat SoulCalibur, il met en scène deux joueurs contrôlant tous deux Voldo. Voldo est un combattant du jeu à la démarche et aux mouvements très particuliers. Dans le clip, les deux joueurs créent une chorégraphie synchronisée sur la chanson Hot in Herre du rappeur Nelly. Une deuxième version ne demandant pas de payer de droit de licence intègre une musique originale et spécialement adaptée créée par le musicien Tana Rusitanonta. La vidéo a été nommée au dans la catégorie Meilleure performance visuelle et a été exposé au . (fr)
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