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Mike Schaffnit

@mikeschaffnit

Senior Video Editor @ Blizzard Entertainment | Currently working on @Warcraft. Views expressed are my own.

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I am so incredibly proud of what our team was able to put together here. Both from a cinematic, but also technical standpoint. I hope you all like it as much as we loved making it! youtu.be/Soq6g3dL1Ys?si…

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A funny consequence of using Ozzie in the latest Housing cinematic: 1) Im sad there wont be reaction content bcz people will be too worried about getting DMCAd 😢 But as a result 2) People will be less likely to reupload the video, which consolides view count to a single video

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Fun fact… my 20 year old character that was created just before Burning Crusade might be hiding somewhere amongst the crowd. 🫣

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So many of us on the team have played WoW for years, so we couldn’t resist sneaking in a guild photo with our characters. These cinematics are truly a labor of love, and I’m endlessly grateful for the people I get to go into battle with every day.

So many of us on the team have played WoW for years, so we couldn’t resist sneaking in a guild photo with our characters. These cinematics are truly a labor of love, and I’m endlessly grateful for the people I get to go into battle with every day.
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This edit is brilliant! But it is also such a great example of how “editing” is all about rhythm. The sfx compliment the musics “pulse” which elevates the entire “feeling”. And while the action match cutting is fun to see, what gets shown when is dictated by the musics rhythm

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Has anyone talked about the insurance implications on something like this? Right now, even if you use FSD you are still considered to be behind the wheel and at fault in some cases. But with literally no way to intervene, who is “at fault” when its your vehicle that is at fault?