Edgeworks Entertainment

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Edgeworks Entertainment
Company typePrivate
IndustryMachinima
Founded2004
HeadquartersDallas, Texas
Key people
Alexander Winn
Ryan Luther
ProductsThe Codex
The Heretic
Forsaken
Websitehttp://www.thecodexseries.com/

Edgeworks Entertainment is a machinima production group created by Alexander Winn and Ryan Luther. At midnight on February 9, 2005, Episode 1 of their new machinima series was released. The Codex crew, which then consisted of Alexander Winn, Ryan Luther, Patrick Malone and Meghan Foster, all got together to celebrate the launch of the The Codex Series. Lauren Jenks joined the crew after a few months, and the series reached 20 episodes before it ended on August 13, 2005, when Episode 20, "The End of All Things", was released. On February 9, 2006, Edgeworks Entertainment announced their new addition to The Codex Series, The Heretic.

Main crew

  • Alexander Winn
  • Ryan Luther
  • Meghan Foster
  • Patrick Malone
  • Lauren Jenks

The Codex Series

The Codex Series is the name for the over-arching story of the machinima series The Codex and The Heretic.

The Codex

The Codex is a 20-episode online machinima series, set in Bungie Studios' Halo video game universe. Along with its sister series, The Heretic, it is part of the greater Codex Series. It relates the story of a Covenant invasion of a Human world in order to recover a Forerunner artifact, and the story of the Humans resistance of that invasion. Since its initial release on February 9 2005, The Codex has earned a large international fan base. In his September 29 2005 Long Tail blog entry, Chris Anderson, Editor-in-Chief of Wired magazine, described The Codex as the best machinima he had ever seen and an excellent example of his Long Tail theory. The Codex is the highest trafficked peer-produced Halo machinima series in existence, ranking second only to the professionally produced series Red vs. Blue.

The Heretic

The Heretic is the second machinima series made by Edgeworks Entertainment. Like its predecessor, The Heretic is set in Bungie Studios' Halo video game universe. It is a prequel to the popular series The Codex. The Heretic tells the story of how the Codex was found, and how the various characters in The Codex came to be involved with it. At 12:01 AM, February 9th 2007, Edgeworks Entertainment released Episode 1: Seeds of Doubt. [1]

The Reclaimer

The Reclaimer was planned to be a sequel to The Codex and also the final series in The Codex Series. Production of the series has officially been halted until further notice.

Forsaken

Forsaken logo.

Forsaken was a planned machinima series by Edgeworks Entertainment, and would have been the group's first to be made in the World of Warcraft game engine. According to Edgeworks, the series centered on an "over-the-hill hero" who "must rise to the challenge when the forces of evil begin their bid for control over the land of Azeroth".[1] The series was announced on April 12, 2006, with a teaser trailer[2] and was to be written and directed by Malone and co-produced by Malone and Winn.[3] Forsaken would have been the first Edgeworks production not to be written or directed by Winn, and Edgeworks cited the new series as the first step towards making a community for "artistic development and distribution".[4] Unfortunately, due to the series being rendered impossible thanks to a patch released for World of Warcraft, production of the series has halted as of January 3, 2007, and it seems unlikely that it will ever be completed or released. [5]

References

  1. ^ "Videos". Edgeworks Entertainment. Edgeworks Entertainment. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
  2. ^ Winn, Alexander. "The Motherload". Forsaken. Edgeworks Entertainment. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
  3. ^ "Bios". Forsaken. Edgeworks Entertainment. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
  4. ^ "About Edgeworks Entertainment". Edgeworks Entertainment. Edgeworks Entertainment. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
  5. ^ "Forsaken Cancellation". Forsaken. Edgeworks Entertainment. Retrieved 2007-01-03.

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