Hey guys,
As some of you know, I’m the founder, webmaster, graphic designer, and guest shoutcaster over at QuakeLive.tv. Quake Live TV runs very much like a business, but we’re all volunteers and our costs are paid for by donations (thanks to an awesome, supportive community).
So what is Quake Live TV? Well, it’s an organization that broadcasts live, competitive video game matches with some of the top professionals. While a lot of our coverage is of community-run events, a lot of our coverage is of the professionals competing in high-level tournaments. We’ve covered over 1,000 competitive matches in our one and half years of operation, with some of our more popular live broadcasts reaching thousands and thousands of live spectators simultaneously. In the past year, we’ve had over 400,000 visitors on our website.
To sum it up: we’re the #1 broadcasting organization in North America Quake Live coverage, and we’re slowly becoming one of the more reputable names in eSports.
While some people scoff at the idea of playing video games professionally, some do pretty well. For example, Anton "Cooller" Singov (who is coming to QuakeCon) has made more than $130,000 in his career. Sure, he’s not going to be able to retire on winnings from professional gaming, but it’s still a good chuck of cash. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Singov
For those of you that are curious as to what competitive gaming is all about, I wrote a four-page magazine article that details the ins-and-outs of the scene.
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Back to the big news:
Quake Live TV is going to be the exclusive broadcaster of QuakeCon 2010.
So, what is QuakeCon? What does this mean?
Here’s a snippet of the Press Release:
Quake Live TV, a community-run broadcasting organization, is set to provide exclusive video coverage of QuakeCon 2010. QuakeCon, the largest LAN party in North America, is hosted annually in Dallas, TX and is home to the Intel® QUAKE LIVE® Masters Championship. Known as one of the most prestigious gaming tournaments worldwide, this year boasts a prize pool of over $50,000. After three years of main-stage action QUAKE LIVE® remains a top choice for competitive gamers.
Check out the rest of the press release on GamesIndustry.biz. I actually wrote the majority of the press release.
Essentially, QuakeCon is a big deal. Biggest LAN in North America, biggest free LAN in the world, and it hosts thousands of gamers at the event with tens of thousands tuning into the coverage from around the world.
My company is going to be that coverage.
I’m really happy to go there and be working alongside my fellow founders Steve "GreasedScotsman" Huff and Ben "FishStix" Goldhaber. These guys are legit. Also along with our promotion to the official coverage team means we get comped rooms, VIP passes, interviews with Bethesda and id Software execs, and a lot more really cool things.
In fact, if anyone has any questions for id Software, Bethesda Game Studios, Splash Damage, Respawn Entertainment (the founders of Infinity Ward, the guys who made call of Duty), Arkane Studios, or any of the pro gamers… let me know!
Anyway, I’m super excited about this and just wanted to share it. Hopefully you guys tune and I have your support!
Matt "Mattc0m" Richards
www.quakelive.tv
Here is a Motion Graphics project I was working on. It gives a brief introduction to the upcoming Games Cast TV. It’s essentially an e-sports unity project that creates one site to watch all the prominent shoutcasting organizations without ever leaving the page. It’s, essentially, like an online television station that embeds all the content from the variety of different organizations out there.
Check out this slick video. I think you’ll enjoy it — it’s just over a minute long!
I remastered an old film I made back in 2006, and originally did a remix of it for 2007. In 2010, I decided to slightly up the visuals, introduce new special effects, add a proper intro and exit, as well as put the ratio to 16:9. Only small improvements, but realize the video was not HD, so I’m doing as best as I can.
The film was created by a team of people (everyone is acting), and every person in the film I had to cast and direct. I acted as the director, sound designer, film editor, and essentially put the entire production together. Sadly, the ending nor beginning was every fully finished. Watch it now:
Tell me what you think!
YouTube Description:
This is a remastered version of a Battlefield 2 action movie I created in 2006 and published in 2007.Note that this movie contains scenes 3-6. Scenes 1, 2, and 7 were never completed, and thus there’s not a real solid beginning nor end to it. The ending, especially, is very abrupt.
The video was originally created in Windows Movie Maker, with the first remastering using Vegas 7.0. The current version was edited in Vegas 8.0. Music is from the Blackhawk Down Soundtrack.
Some of the footage was recorded with low resolution, so some of the visual are a bit pixelated. This is not my fault as I cannot re-render the original footage, so just bare with it.
To download the crisper (but less visually exciting) original video, use the following link: http://www.fileden.com/files/2/mashtu…
If you enjoyed this film, remember to subscribe!
Thanks,
Mattc0m
www.mattc0m.com
I designed a set of cards for a maternity company called Haute Momas. It offers two coupons on the back of a card, with a pretty standard stock photo for the front. Still, it turned out pretty darn good – I am a bit fan of the color scheme I selected. Has a very professional, yet light “smoothness” to it.
This next set is from a flyer for a theme week for Program Board (an student-run organization that organizes and programs all the events on campus). I was experimenting with a lot of new colors, and it turned out pretty damn slick.
Getting correct colors for the printing was pretty challenging, but it turned out very eye catching and I’ve received a lot of positive feedback from it.
Tell me what you think of both projects!
An intense frag video that features fast paced, ultra action packed footage of Team Deathmatch gameplay in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Features a fast paced, in your face soundtrack.
Programs Used:
* Sony Vegas
* FRAPS
Songs Used:
* What You Want (version 2) http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/
* Omen by The Prodigy
Play with Mattc0m and a shitton of other really cool gamers at FPS Gaming Community.