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frayadjacent) wrote2014-10-31 06:55 pm
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I finished The Peacekeeper Wars and almost immediately turned around and re-watched the Farscape pilot. I've never done that before (much as I've been tempted at times), but it's been over two years since I started the series, so I hardly remembered it. Needless to say, it held my attention much more this time around. I especially was overwhelmed with Moya feels the first time John sees her, and felt a lot of sadness/excitement for John. The part I'd remembered best was the UST filled conversation between Zhaan and D'Argo, which I very much enjoyed again.
Also, I hadn't realized that Rygel had been the one to break them out of their cells! Good for him. Now he's done like five things I approve of. (I am not a Rygel fan.)
Oh, and the PKW was pretty good too! Some silliness, but also some really fun comedy and action for Aeryn. I felt like she got more agency in the PKW than she did in, like, all of S4, so that was cool too. And I finally found out where the "shooting makes me feel better" line came from -- I always assumed it was from S1 and I'd missed it.
Um, there were a few moments that also made me very sad. I won't say which.
Also I've now watched all the Farscape vids I know about (so, like eight) and they are great. I still never know if people appreciate comments on old vids, which I then often use as an excuse to not do it, but...I might be leaving comments on some of your old vids, folks.
My Orphan Black vid is basically done, but my brain has decided that I have to color and gamma-correct basically every clip. Probably overkill, but it is *so* satisfying to adjust the black levels and see how much prettier the image becomes.
Festivids! I am Festivids-adjacent again this year, which means that if you want to squee/rant/ask for beta at me, I'm up for it!
ETA: I tagged this entry with vidding: history because that topic makes up the bulk of the discussion in the comments.
Also, I hadn't realized that Rygel had been the one to break them out of their cells! Good for him. Now he's done like five things I approve of. (I am not a Rygel fan.)
Oh, and the PKW was pretty good too! Some silliness, but also some really fun comedy and action for Aeryn. I felt like she got more agency in the PKW than she did in, like, all of S4, so that was cool too. And I finally found out where the "shooting makes me feel better" line came from -- I always assumed it was from S1 and I'd missed it.
Um, there were a few moments that also made me very sad. I won't say which.
Also I've now watched all the Farscape vids I know about (so, like eight) and they are great. I still never know if people appreciate comments on old vids, which I then often use as an excuse to not do it, but...I might be leaving comments on some of your old vids, folks.
My Orphan Black vid is basically done, but my brain has decided that I have to color and gamma-correct basically every clip. Probably overkill, but it is *so* satisfying to adjust the black levels and see how much prettier the image becomes.
Festivids! I am Festivids-adjacent again this year, which means that if you want to squee/rant/ask for beta at me, I'm up for it!
ETA: I tagged this entry with vidding: history because that topic makes up the bulk of the discussion in the comments.
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It's cool to hear everyone's personal vidding trajectory and the things that influenced them. The first vids I saw were Mulder/Krycek VCR vids, and it wasn't too long after seeing them that I made my first one. Then I went to Escapade and my head exploded. (:
My instinct says that Farscape vidding, along with Xena and probably BtVS and Firefly, helped broaden the scope of what vidding-at-large could be, and the topics and characters that vids explored. Agree?
Absolutely! And I can think of other communities that were big influences as well.
Vidding is still really balkanized, and I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing. Every community develops its own norms and ways of doing. But the community I hang out in seems to have been influenced by a lot of different styles in the past 15 years, first through the Internet and then very much through Vividcon and now VidUKon. A vidding generation is only about 2-3 years, it seems to me, and then something new comes along to shape the aesthetics.
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A vidding generation is only about 2-3 years, it seems to me, and then something new comes along to shape the aesthetics.
Yikes, that's so short! I've been vidding about that long and I feel like I'm still just barely figuring it out.
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