The Sims 3 Exclusive Hands-On - Making Movies With The Sims 3's Mash-Up Tool

We take an exclusive look at the movie mash-up tools in The Sims 3, which will let you use this highly anticipated sequel to film, cut, and mash up your own videos.

The Sims 3 is one of the most highly anticipated games of the year. By now, the series has garnered millions of fans with its addictive and open-ended simulations of the lives of little computer people, and the next game in the series will give you even more ways to mess with those little computer lives. Beyond burning them to death in kitchen fires, and breaking their hearts by having someone else make out with their loved ones right in front of them, The Sims 3 will let you put your sims in their very own movie. You can capture that movie using in-game tools and then upload it to the Exchange (the long-running Sims community Web site operated by EA) to share, edit, and wipe-transition the living daylights out of it. We had a chance to try out the tools ourselves and have new details, and our own embarrassing videos, to share.

Capturing a video in The Sims 3 is simple enough. You can pull video from the game in two modes. First there's the standard video-capture mode enabled by pressing the "V" key on your keyboard, which keeps The Sims 3's standard interface onscreen and lets you use the regular in-game controls to manipulate the camera, and includes a few other options, such as rotating around a single character.

The more cinematically inclined will want to use the "Tab" key to change the camera to a cinematic view, which removes the interface from your view (both modes capture video without the game interface by default, though you can manually toggle this on if you prefer). The cinematic view provides a lot more control of the camera with regard to zooming and panning abilities, and will let you pull in around houses and in-world geometry for dramatic close-ups. We're told that shorter clips work better for performance purposes, but that you should be able to record as much as you care to without filling up your entire hard drive. Clips of about 30 seconds seem to clock in at about 10MB or so.

Once you've recorded various clips from the game (and snapped any still screenshots that you care to incorporate), you can then jump to the Exchange site directly from the game's launcher application (found in the options menu) to upload all of your recorded clips to a profile that you must create on the site. In your profile, you can browse all of the clips and screenshots you've uploaded, and jump to the virtual studio section of the site to start assembling movies using all of your clips (which can be arranged into various folders), all of your screenshots, and every single music track in the game.

You can create a mash-up by dragging and dropping clips from your folder into a slideshow on the bottom of the studio screen, and you can also add three different additional effects to each segment: a starting transition that opens the scene, a floating text caption, and a visual filter. The transitions include all kinds of wipes (up, down, left, right, pixelation wipes, and fade-ins); the captions let you include brief text blurbs in the lower-third area of the screen in various font-plus-background combinations, such as newspaper print or pink cursive script; and the visual filters include things such as black-and-white desaturation and various heavy color tints. You can preview any part of your video, or the whole shebang, at any time, editing all of your transitions, captions, and filters before saving it and uploading it to the community area for consumption.

Although there's definitely the potential to make some truly awful videos (for instance, take the ones we created), with enough care and patience, it also seems possible to make some surprisingly good ones, such as the "evil chess game" video we've posted here, created by The Sims team at EA. To be fair, serious Sims fans have been using video-editing software to create fancy minimovies with in-game animations for years, but the movie mash-up tool will put the power to make movies in the hands of less-advanced users who just want to make kooky stuff. The Sims 3 will ship in June.

111 Comments

  • greater_bird

    Posted May 22, 2009 11:08 pm PT

    Wow - people are going to make some truly hideous videos with this... The truth is that it's still going to be the people who slave for hours with third-party software who make the entertaining ones.

  • MetalCore84

    Posted Apr 28, 2009 8:03 pm PT

    I had a whole argument written down to post here against people who bash this game...But then I realized arguing on an articles comment zone is just stupid. Go sims!

  • djjoe60

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 8:31 am PT

    I agree with Melainy. It is kinda worse than WMM, but I will still get it regardless. Just to see what it is like, and to build some mansions lol

  • djjoe60

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 8:30 am PT

    The game looks awesome. But I don't think the videos are that great.

  • Keitha313

    Posted Apr 22, 2009 3:15 am PT

    Sims fail alltogether.... Just like EA and Gamespot.

  • Melainy

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 1:51 pm PT

    This looks as good as...well Windows Movie Maker actually. Maybe even slightly worse if that's possible.

    I'm also a bit disappointed they're re-hashing old animations from the Sims 2. Bit of a cop-out really. Still, new gameplay, new custom character creation...I'm still gonna get it. I'm gonna build me some mansions

  • LithuanianGamer

    Posted Apr 21, 2009 5:12 am PT

    I hate SIMS

  • Lukemaneiro

    Posted Apr 19, 2009 4:01 pm PT

    THE SIMS 3 is a PC exclusive .Cry.

  • Lukemaneiro

    Posted Apr 19, 2009 4:01 pm PT

    Woo ! He's playing burnout paradise ! W0ot !

  • DavidRswii posted Apr 19, 2009 2:11 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    DavidRswii

    Posted Apr 19, 2009 2:11 pm PT (hide)

    Can't wait for this game but PC only?Dang

  • SSBFan12

    Posted Apr 19, 2009 12:48 pm PT

    I might get it.

  • CVM_123 posted Apr 18, 2009 10:52 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    CVM_123

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 10:52 pm PT (hide)

    i was so excited until i heard its just for PC

  • Oozyrat

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 9:31 pm PT

    I don't see why everyone is so upset at this. It's not like they're taking away any aspects of the game to make a tool that some will enjoy to mess with. It's a game addon, that's it. Nothing more. Some people like creating people in games ( I love creating people in Soul Calibur 4) and some don't. Plus, this is no different than the video editor in Skate 2. Yeah, Skate 2's video maker may have more intresting things like funny crashes and cool trick combos, but who knows, maybe it will be fun. And another thing, people aren't taking in the fact that it is a new addon to a new game. People seem to image taking a video editing system into Sims 2, but this is Sims 3, there maybe added things in this one that you might want to show friends and post on the internet. Let's just patiently wait to see what it comes out to be because no one can say they've never be surprised.

  • karateyoyo

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 10:45 am PT

    If the mesh tools are even better on this- a must get for me!!!

  • sub-raid

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 3:46 am PT

    it's becoming more fun everyday.

  • Gavin2232

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 2:37 am PT

    What a gimmick. I can't imagine how this will add anything to the game. Seems to me that they are just adding as much filler into the game as possible to make it seem worth getting. If you wanted to make movies what is wrong with the game the movies.

  • nappan

    Posted Apr 17, 2009 7:22 pm PT

    @BDROMDrive: Look, it's not as though I went into the "The Sims Rule Union" and started flaming. As someone who enjoys PC gaming, I find it painful to see so much talent, money, and energy wasted this way... I came here originally to see if they were going to show something vastly improved over previous games, but alas, no.

    You're entitled to be part of the millions of people who love something, and I'm entitled to be of the opinion that **** like this detracts from the PC as a gaming platform. This game would be PERFECT on the Wii, and it would sell like mad... then, I probably wouldn't care.


    Finally, this is a gamespot news article commentary. This IS where people tend to argue about these things. As for "millions and millions" argument, I'm not going to insult your intelligence by pointing out how often that is no guide at all in life.

  • huladog123

    Posted Apr 17, 2009 7:18 pm PT

    The video editting tool doesn't seem to be anything different from what you can already do with Windows Movie Maker.

  • zzodr

    Posted Apr 17, 2009 7:16 pm PT

    yawn

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