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Katelyn
- Washington, DC
- Last Record: 2013-05-06 16:50:13 -0400
- Joined: Apr 27, 2011
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Sorry I'm so late on these-school starting has made me ridiculously busy.
RE: Celebrities by fractaldust: The whole idea of celebrity culture is something that fascinates me in the same way I'm fasicnated by serial killers-it's such a foreign concept to me because I don't understand why it is the way it is. I've been wanting to do a documentary on this for a while, I think this piece as well as the collab dusty started is going to be a really interesting project for us, and one I'm really excited about seeing expand.
the beard folk by mirtle: I was very saddened to learn of the loss of Ryan Patrick's beard and the casualties of the townfolk that occured therein. But in all seriousness, I love seeing how people are inspired, and it's kind of cool that a piece of art could come from something as simple as the shaving of a beard.
Crazy Town-a MV by CreatiffMotiff: A beautifully edited video. I'm overwhelmed by how well all of the resources were integrated to make a cohesive narrative, and it fits perfectly with May McDonough's 'Riverside.' I'd love to see more music videos being made for all of the fantastic music on the site, and this is a great example of that.
Because of the Wind and the Rain by TheWayTimMoves: This is a great example of audio editing. I would love to see this expanded.
Wings of Fire by Robo_J: A very simple piece of video shot by Robo_J. This is a great resource and I'd love to see it used in future videos.
Wounded by LAckas: This picture is really beautiful and heartwrenching. I love seeing dark illustrations like this.
things undone by scarletoak: A beautiful image remix-another great example of multiple resources coming together to tell a story-maybe someone can write one for this?
What if during the announcement, a few strangers started to play instruments? Would the announcer participate? Would everybody else participate?
If I imagine this as a music video, I can't help but smile. We shouldn't be afraid to have fun in public just because you don't know the people you're having fun with.
i RECorded a little moment when the candle flame's reflection against the melted wax made it look like bird's wings. at least that's what i saw, so i RECorded it :)
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I loved May McDonough's 'Riverside' upon watching fajigajiga's animated short 'The Anglerpod'. Inspired by the short and this sultry melody, I had it in my head that if there was ever going to be a music vid for this number, it was gonna be 'noir-y', even though I haven't the faintest what that actually means.
Hence this record -> lust, love, betrayal, and death. Lots of black (it's noir, non?)
I realise for someone pretty green to this (my first fully-edited vid...with plot), I might have been too ambitious with the editing and plot. If it's all a convoluted mess to you (like I suspect it is), please shoot me a comment and I'll add the plot details in the record. That said, I would be so happy if someone used this vid as a springboard to better the storytelling or incorporate other themes.
PS: Did I mention how much I love 'Riverside'? :)
EDIT: I'm going to include the details of the 'plot' under the cut here, but I encourage you to watch the vid without reading it first to form your own interpretation. Once you're done you can compare it to mine and decide on how it can be better remixed (to yours or mine). Now no interpretation is wrong, mine is just one of them :)
Also, do share with me your interpretations! I'd love to hear them!
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Plot:
2 guys walk into a bar. They are attracted to the sultry woman over there (songstress-?). They pursue her. She lets them. She strings both of them along. They eventually find out. One goes on a drunken rampage and eventually dies in a car crash. The other goes into depression and drowns himself. Yup.
It sounds silly when put like that, but the reason why there is an undercurrent of sensuality and danger is because I wanted her to be the femme fatale. The maneater. A dangerous woman who eats men for breakfast. And when I started exploring the idea of predator and prey; the idea that she was consciously manipulating these men...I thought it would be pretty neat if it were a movie and she was watching it with a smirk on her face. Works too if she was actually singing the song the whole time. Hence the last shot, the snippets of rolling film and dusty light streaks throughout the vid, the close-ups of the lips, and instruments/band clips.
I'm aware it's a pretty ambitious plot. It was a challenge coz the resources are all very different. But if you enjoyed it all the same, I'm a happy duck :)
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