siff buzz spring 2014 issue 6

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VOTE NOW VOTE NOW HERE HERE ISSUE 6 - SPRING 2014 Even though we have not finished this season of SIFF the staff is work- ing hard behind the scenes to get ready for the next one. Our BIG 10th anniversary cycle. Stay tuned for details coming very soon. Watch all of the machinimas on one convenient playlist HERE voting closes March 31st

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The Red Carpet parties are abound, films are showing and you can now vote!

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and hot celebrities on the Red Carpet

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ISSUE 6 - SPRING 2014

Even though we have not finished

this season of SIFF the staff is work-

ing hard behind the scenes to get

ready for the next one. Our BIG

10th anniversary cycle. Stay tuned

for details coming very soon.

Watch all of the machinimas on one convenient playlist HERE

voting closes March 31st

a few quick reviews of some of the fab

SIFF entries I’ve caught so far with Tabby Lloyd

Harmonia by Gemsims Sims A magical and colourful short film for lovers of

fairies, fantasy and happy endings.

THE MERMAN

by WhiteBlueCherry New to the SIFF scene, WhiteBlueCherry dives

right in with this full length feature film that is

worth every minute.

Lost in a Dream by LyramiaMovies Lyramia is proving herself as a master of the

magical with yet another fantasy film - clearly

her trademark style.

Magical Fantasy

Both of these machiniama feature child stars which we don’t see much of in

our SIFF films. Be sure not to miss these two endearing stories.

Say Something

and

Everything Has Changed

by RomerJon This talented young machinima

makers has brought not one, but

TWO music videos to SIFF.

The Mothers by JoyLoverMovies First time SIFF participant is off to a great start

with this first-time machinima project. The

suspense left me hanging for part 2.

Carter by Nari Films This unique machinima uses still photos and music to

tell a well laid out story with an unexpected twist.

Surprises by Anches The EPIC Don Lotorio story, a

regular addition to past SIFF

seasons, comes to a close.

WooHoo After Kids

by Simstown.com productions Inspired by a real-life film, this is one episode of a

series of stories. Plenty of scenes of Sims2

gameplay for the nostalgic.

Wish by Roxyredcat Another new machinima maker coming

out to make a name for herself at SIFF.

A tale with a message. Be careful what

you wish for.

The Otherworld Part 3

by DNL Films DNL knows his way around SIFF and returns

this season with another installment of the

Otherworld Movie series.

Sonya by Morathami Morathami returns to SIFF with little story

about a lonely girl and her friend.

Doppelganger by SimsDiva24 SimsDiva, known for voiceover machinima,

presents us something a little different. A

suspenseful tale told with magical imagery

and music to set the tone.

Creepypasta Lessons

by tenravalg This pilot episode of a new Sims 2 series is

reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock and

TheTwilight Zone. Fans of mystery and horror will

want to keep an eye on this series.

Light Stage Project

by Stiles McGraw This entry falls into the OTHER category, but for voting we’ve

slipped it into Music Videos. Prepare to be blown away by this

incredible light stage, a machinima created using hundreds

of Individual screenshots.

Find the Way

(Encontra o Caminho)

by Ts3M4ker Productions This pilot episode marks the start of a new

series that will definitely leave you chuckling

with it’s creative delivery and humour.

Meanwhile at the

headquarters...

Aside from all of the SIFF Buzz going on, the 100 themes

photography challenge is still going strong!

There is no deadline - simply join in and showcase your inspired

photography collection.

Here are a few of our most recent additions, but to see them all

or to join in just click on the banner above.

new to the challenge Goldysch starts off with theme #1 - Flowers

below

MeestorMark #22 On the Job

a picture really is worth

a thousand words

SylentWhysper

#30 OMFG

ZoeyZuko is wondering which

is more dangerous

Fire or Water?

below

MeestorMark #22 On the Job

a picture really is worth

a thousand words

SylentWhysper

#30 OMFG

by Petalbot

This massive venue by Petabot opened just in the nick of time for

this season’s SIFF events, and surely will be in the spotlight for

seasons to come. Another Art Deco style theatre, a style that

personally we can’t get enough of. This grand theatre has us

reminiscing of the glory days of the silver screen. No external CC is

used in this theatre, but you will want to check the required store

items and EPs.

If you would like to hold your next SIFF event at

Download The Ziggurat at the TS3 Exchange HERE

for more info and photos - click HERE

Hollow Tower stars Charlie and Erika barely get

out of their limo before the interviews begin.

Natural born stars, these two shine

in the spotlight.

Director RomerJon showers us with

cuteness when the child stars of both

Everything has Changed and Say

Something arrive on the Red Carpet.

CLICK HERE for all of the Red Carpet Photos special thanks to The Elonian Cass for bringing Sims

2 onto the Red Carpet

Director Dice brings canine star Kodi along to

the delight of his many fans.

Who says the Red Carpet has to be formal?

Decomposing Emily star Tyler Quinn doesn’t

do formal, and his female fans don’t

seem to be complaining.

Director RomerJon showers us with

cuteness when the child stars of both

Everything has Changed and Say

Something arrive on the Red Carpet.

CLICK HERE for all of the Red Carpet Photos

Outbreak Legion lets loose backstage between sets.

For the 10 Themes Challenge we invite our Simtographers to get

creative with their red carpet themes.

This week the Red Carpet is taken over by….

by Phantomplan

Celebrity Antics

CLICK HERE to join in on the Red Carpet photography FUN!

Charlie of Hollow Tower can’t miss an opportunity to photo-

bomb cast member Joe during his moment in the spotlight.

by Phantomplan

by The Elonian Cass

The cast of Blackheart seem to forget that the camera

is ALWAYS on them!