Machinima.com, the online video entertainment network for gamers and online filmmakers, will introduce a new breed of video gaming awards next month. Set for a private event held at the Redbull House ...
It started as a hobby years ago, when video game fans recorded their virtual shooting matches. Now Hollywood startup Machinima.com Inc. is trying to turn what had been a whimsical pastime into a money ...
Developing a digital video strategy isn't easy. How and where do you get great content? What's the right media player? It can all be expensive, especially if you're not a broadcaster or a cable ...
Executives from gamer video site Machinima.com talk about their plans to move into scripted content, even while making sure their millions of current fans keep coming back. Unless you’re a video game ...
Here's an endearing little film called Flapping Feast from Tinkersmith Productions. It brings us that universally heartwarming story of a boy and his... um, chicken. Well, the chicken's a man, ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Despite the bruised economy Machinima.Com managed to raise $3.85 million in capital from MK Capital and other private investors, the entertainment ...
Machinima will cut 10 percent of its staff, the company announced on Wednesday. That marks the second time in the past year the company has reduced the size of its staff, as the company laid off 15 or ...
On March 6th, the second season of “Bite Me” will premiere on the Machinima Network online (YouTube.com/Machinima) and on FEARnet, the premium cable network for ...
"This is growing pains" claims its editor in chief. A significant portion of Machinima.com's staff was laid off earlier today. The word first came directly from the former employee themselves, via ...
*Not bad considering there's no actual "film." *It's a press release (probably without any actual "press"). MACHINIMA & IAM8BIT PRESENT THE FIRST EVER MACHINIMA INTERACTIVE FILM FESTIVAL Never before ...
Media and gaming website Machinima was hit with layoffs today, with more than 10 percent of their employees let go, Machinima editor-in-chief Rob Smith confirmed to Polygon. Smith said that 23 of the ...