A Statement from Machinima VS. Channel Programmer:
We've been trying to incorporate SC2 content into our rotation (as of now it's LoL and some DotA2) for quite some time now but were looking for the right re-entry point. With the help of Jeff Alejos and Tumba, I believe we've found it. Expect more of the same and then some in the SC2 space. Thanks and enjoy the videos. Oh and if you have any suggestions, critiques, etc. let us know! We read every comment.
As the title says, this is a pilot episode. If it gets enough support, Machinima will be throwing funds towards creating weekly content out of Korea like this and better, including: Team house tours, more interviews, following players and exploring their interests outside of Starcraft.
We hope you enjoy the interview with the creator of the universe, and we hope you support this video and show Machinima you want more awesome Starcraft 2 content, out of Seoul, South Korea.
Hello all! Machinima VS is very excited to feature SC2 content right out of the heart of Seoul S. Korea. If this pilot gets enough views it will enable us to continue producing high quality content weekly from Seoul. Views are what is going to make this work so please if you enjoy spread the word.
All I ask is that you take a look and keep in mind that this is just a pilot, we can expand on run time, various new concepts, and of course suggestion for what the community would like to see out of Seoul.
Some other ideas we are working on is a new GOM Studio tour, "Around Seoul" with progammers to see what they like to do outside SC2, and many more options than just great interviews.
Very awesome! I would love if you focused more on things sc2 players and fans want to know about, and not just show the basics that would appeal to a lot of newcomers, but would be boring to us.
When Nestea goes to sleep, he actually goes into a hyperbolic time chamber in his own mind and trains there for a 1000 years. That's why he needs his sleep, so he can kill some nerds.
This was pretty good, i like the format, is was structured and just gave a really good impression of the passion, hardships and the character of nestea. I think with this kind of content its important to make sure its high quality over a lot of quantity.
great video! Could you get some more korean translations from people like Life, Curious, Symbol?? I love being able to read korean translations coz otherwise, I wouldn't be able to understand what they are saying and their life stories and such. Keep up the good work!
Man Nestea is a motherfucking badass and is Incredible that a 29 guy still has so much passion for esports still when younger guys just get burned in a few years
Wow this was fantastic. I always actually had a slight grudge against Nestea (blasphemy though that may be) ever since he beat Boxer and MKP in GSL Open 2. But after that, I'm certainly rooting for him in WCS AM now. (Well, long as he doesn't end up against Scarlett or Suppy).
On May 18 2013 23:45 Kasaraki wrote: This puts me in a real pickle, since I like Starcraft content, but I dislike Machinima. Hmm.
It's not actual Machinima it's a real interview lol. Unless you don't like the people who run the website.
When it was a website it was a really cool idea. When Hugh Hancock sold the website to the DeBevoise brothers and it became a network that started signing YouTube channels into unfair and unlimited contracts because they didn't know any better it became a little less cool. As far as I know, they still do uncool stuff.
Love Nestea, but I agree with Kasaraki in not being fond of Machinima (the company); machinima (the art medium) is just fine.
By far the best interview I've seen with a Korean progamer. It was straight to the point, great questions, and no down time hearing the questions we can all presume preceded the answers.
Great production value as well with the various footage. I really hope we get to see more of these types of videos. I'd love to see one on Parting or MC.
Yeah that was great. Really professionally done, to the point and genuinely interesting. It's also the kind of content you could show to someone who knew nothing about sc2 and it would still be fun to watch.