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''Operation Bayshield'' is a short 1997 film made by Clan Undead, a group of
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players. The work was created by using the machinima technique of recording a demonstration file of player actions in
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's 1996
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video game '' Quake'', which could replay such files on demand. The group had seen the first known machinima productions, made by United Ranger Films, and decided to make a comedy film. The result, ''Operation Bayshield'', follows a task force's attempts to thwart terrorists who have chemical explosives. Released on January 23, 1997, the work received praise from contemporary ''Quake'' movie review sites and helped to attract others, including Hugh Hancock of
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and members of the ILL Clan, to machinima. It pioneered technical advances in machinima, such as the use of custom
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s and of
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ronization.


Synopsis

''Operation Bayshield'' centers on a task force's efforts to eliminate a group of terrorists. Offended by the television series ''
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'', the terrorists have stolen an "MMX chemical bomb" and are staying at an unknown room in a hotel in
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. After the task force finds and stops the terrorists, a man named Big Jim confronts them as they leave, complaining that they "gassed isgirlfriend". The film ends with the ensuing fight.


Background and production

Clan Undead credits United Ranger Films with inspiring them to make their own film. According to clan member Tom "Paradox" Mustaine, working for
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at the time, the idea arose during a New Year's Eve gathering. where the group decided to make a "larger comedy film in the ''Quake'' engine".Quoted in According to Henry Lowood of Stanford University, this marked a shift toward narrative conventions of linear media, in contrast to earlier gameplay-based machinima works, such as ''
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'' and '' Quake done Quick''. However, filming still required both the ability to program
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s and to play proficiently. According to Lowood, Clan Undead probably recorded the raw footage "in a small number of continuous runs". Because there were no publicly available machinima software tools at the time, they handled the significant pre- and post-production work through custom scripts in
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, an interpreted programming language developed for ''Quake''. ''Operation Bayshield'' was the first machinima work to incorporate custom
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s. Clan Undead created graphical
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s specifically for their characters and used custom
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s, such as manipulating character images to produce first instance of
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hronization in machinima. Although the effect was primitive, it was not used again in machinima for another year. This lip synchronization is an example of crude
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; other examples included the shaking of character bodies when laughing and synchronized delivery of dialogue. Lowood believes that Clan Undead pre-recorded individual lines of dialogue to
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files, and then triggered playback through a command in QuakeC. In April 1997, Clan Undead distributed the
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for its ''Operation Bayshield'' scripts over the Internet; Lowood believes that this release extended the ''Quake'' community's culture of sharing game modifications.


Reception and impact

The major ''Quake'' machinima review sites of the day rated ''Operation Bayshield'' highly. In a short review, Stephen Lum of The Cineplex gave the work a 9.5 out of 10 and called it "one of the best and funniest Quake Movies ever made"; he saw inconsistent camera manipulation as the only flaw. Rating the film 100% out of 100%, Roger Matthews of the Quake Movie Library pointed to humorous parts of the work in his synopsis, and thought that the last scene was nonsensical. Paul Coates of Psyk's Popcorn Jungle, who gave ''Operation Bayshield'' a 10 out of 10 rating and awarded it a Golden Popcorn award, considered the work "very polished" and the most technologically advanced ''Quake'' machinima film until ''
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''. He praised the humor, but said that repeated viewings weakened its effect. According to
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, executive director of the Academy of Machinima Arts & Sciences, ''Operation Bayshield'' received enough attention from the video gaming industry to help to advance Mustaine's career.
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praised it in his
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file. Lowood called ''
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'', '' Quake done Quick'', and ''Operation Bayshield'' "the founding trilogy of machinima". For comparison to early film, he placed these works between the 1895 footage recorded by
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and the 1902 film '' A Trip to the Moon''. Writing for the ''
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'', Robert Wilonsky stated that ''Operation Bayshield'' was "a freaky hybrid" of '' Quake''s visuals and of sketch comedy resembling that of television show ''
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''. Ben Moss of machinima.com contrasted the inside jokes in later ''Quake'' movies with ''Operation Bayshield''s references to popular fiction, including the 1982 film '' E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial''. In turn, the work's E.T. joke inspired similar mentions of extraterrestrials in ''Quake done Quick'' and other machinima films. ''Operation Bayshield'' helped to attract other artists to use machinima. Inspired by the work, the ILL Clan, a group of ''Quake'' players who had recently graduated from college as film and animation majors, further developed comedy in machinima through their films '' Apartment Huntin''' (1998) and '' Hardly Workin''' (2000). Hugh Hancock of
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partially credits ''Operation Bayshield'' for his realization that there were "possibilities for Quake Movies beyond a toy". Brian "Wendingo" Hess, co-creator of ''
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'', began work on his film after watching a group of machinima films that included ''Operation Bayshield''. In interviews with Machinima.com, others have stated that the work influenced them.;


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