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Hi guys, GMod has been catching my attention for quite a time, so far I know it's good for sandboxing and capturing great scenes in pictures (by the works of players).
But currently I want to try to make a "movie" and I haven't played or tried GMod yet, I watched this video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bsjd7fVJQy0] and by the looks it seems that another person is needed to film the events; then I read about Source Filmmaker, the software used by Valve's Devs to make the trailers, and the only available copy is an almost-stable version from the first beta of TF released in 2007 and it's not supposed to be public, which I assume you all know that.

I wanted to know which one would be the best to make a movie.
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