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Based on this question on the big meta.

Source Filmmaker is a video editing program built on the Source game engine. This makes it related to our site, but not definitively on topic. So, should we allow these questions?

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No, questions about creating videos, such as those made using Source Filmmaker should be asked on the Video Production Stack Exchange.

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No

The list of potential on topics (It is listed as a 'Such As' not meant to be an all inclusive)

  • Gameplay strategies and tactics
  • Puzzle solving or obstacle clearing
  • Game mechanics and terminology
  • Plot and characters in games
  • Game-specific hardware and utilities

None of these work for me as making this on topic. Again the list above is just guidelines for what to consider. But if making a minecraft video in Maya is not on topic as well for us then I do not see how using SFM to make a video with DotA2 characters as on topic.

The list of definitely off topic topics also does not apply here. It simply just is not on either list.

The last point is that there is a question about the use of SFM on the SE sites already. As pointed out yesterday in discussion, there is no rule stating questions can only be on topic for one SE site.

However, the question over on SU is the exact same problem with one minor difference. The user is unable to get an asset file to load into SFM. In that case it is an Audio file. In the case of the question that came up to start this discussion it was a level from DotA2. The case seems to be that because someone is using assets from a game that it is on topic for us. I again take the stance as above that if we do not open this up to use any piece of software that is making use of assets created for a game, then this remains off topic.

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Yes, we should allow these questions. The final bullet in the list of allowed questions is

Game-specific hardware and utilities

Because Source Filmmaker is built on the Source engine and works with Source game assets, it qualifies as a game-specific utility.

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    Another major reason I could see that we should allow it is that it's a tool that gamers, specifically, are going to know most about. It's within the gamer scope of expertise, and thus a good topic for us to have here. Oct 9, 2014 at 1:10
  • That is... quite the shoddy argument. If you can play games with Source Filmmaker then maybe you could ask about it, but otherwise Source Filmmaker is not any more on topic than the Source SDK is (example): it's still the Source engine working on Source assets.
    – badp
    Oct 9, 2014 at 1:11
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    We allow questions about Netflix on gaming hardware. I don't see why we shouldn't allow questions about software built on game engines. And why doesn't it qualify as a game-specific utility? Oct 9, 2014 at 1:14
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    @strix Have you actually tried to get any useful output out of SFM? It is way more Blender than it is Garry's Mod.
    – badp
    Oct 9, 2014 at 1:15
  • @badp - If SFM is that level of off-topic, could we get a migration path to Video Production SE?
    – Robotnik Mod
    Oct 14, 2014 at 23:26
  • @Robotnik We need significant amounts of manual moderator migration before the team will even consider adding a migration path.
    – badp
    Oct 14, 2014 at 23:44
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Source Film Maker is a video editor. It's not specific to one game. Any model that works in the Source engine can be used in it.

The Source Developer wiki has plugins that can be used with software like Softimage Mod Tool (now discontinued), Maya, Blender, or Milkshape 3D to export to Source's SMD or DMX formats. That file is used with studiomodel.exe with a QC file to create a compiled MDL file which can then be used in Source Film Maker.

Why point out the above? Because it makes it clear that any model can be used with it.

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