Entry for the University of Western Australia's "MachinimUWA V - Seeking Wisdom" competition. |
This is a non adult film. However we've always supported our adult directors here entering the UWA Machinima contest. Last time around, Bert Jedburgh, Pel Beaton, and Scooby Mode all submitted entries, and were covered here on the blog.
This time, we have Pixie Rain. Who is of course one of the most talented movie makers to work in the adult genre. Doing what she does best with her usual class and artistic style. Fwd: Evolution is a superb movie, superbly titled too, as it aptly describes the journey you'll embark on when you watch this film.
See Pixie's Blog for further info. HERE.
A Cybernetic Shamen and Cybernetic Dancer travel through space, time and the inner dimensions in the search for wisdom...
Some wonderful imagery and some thoughtful content mean i enjoyed watching several times for very different reasons. You should listen, watch, and absorb the movie in order to get the full effect and the Directors message. Also on later viewings you can, as i described to Pixie yesterday when we spoke "take a magic carpet ride", and just let the scenes and images flow past you. I think probably John Lennon put it best "Switch off your mind, relax and float down stream".
The film does indeed take you on a journey, and it feels like a literal one, as Pixie's editing and filming techniques really take you on a flight through the movie's entire length, always going forward, always evolving. Look out for the Cybernetic Shamen, who can be seen throughout, white rabbit like!
We wish Pixie all the best for the UWA Awards. Machinima of this stature from artists involved in the adult scene can only help gain respect for some of the wonderfully produced adult content which gets released by others too. Much of which fully deserves praise by a wider machinima loving audience.
Serenity Juneberry. xox
See Fwd: Evolution after the Jump!!!
The best of lucks for you, Pixie. Participate in this kind of events are definitely an honor, and you make us proud to know an excellent film maker is representing our community. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for this article, Serenity, and you're encouraging comment Bert.
ReplyDeleteThe standard at UWA is always high. I can now only cross my fingers and wait for the results in September.
Thanks again.