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sasha_feather ([personal profile] sasha_feather) wrote2010-08-16 03:32 pm
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Vid meme day 17

Day 17 - A vid you wish you had made

I'm not a vidder. I don't know anything about vidding! I admire the talents of all vidders.

So I'll answer this question with two vids that speak to me very personally lately, from an emotional and aesthetic level.

Compass Points by [livejournal.com profile] newkidfan. SGA.

I haven't yet read the fic that this goes with, so my my interpretation of the vid is as a dream that Rodney is having. I love the color and focus changes, the feeling of slow exploration interrupted by quick moments of expression. What a gorgeous vid.

Evening on the Ground by [livejournal.com profile] hollywoodgrrl. SGA, John Sheppard character study.

It's amazing how many John Sheppard vids I have in my folder. That means a lot of us (myself included) see ourselves in this character. This vid is about John's guilt, and it's pretty intense. It has some rapidly flashing images that line up perfectly with the rapid, building music, evoking a life that is desperate, on edge; that John is hanging on for dear life, that he is afraid of losing even more people than he already has, and he feels a tremendous responsibility to prevent that from happening. There is just so much emotion here, under the surface.
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[personal profile] emceeaich 2010-08-16 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The vid I wish I had made, and what slapped me over the head with the power of the genre was Absolute Destiny's "There's too much Light in this Bar," which still gives me goosebumps when I see it.
Edited (wrong vidder error) 2010-08-16 23:29 (UTC)
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[personal profile] bluemeridian 2010-08-17 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
Evening on the Ground is one of my favorite JS vids ever (along with [livejournal.com profile] isagel's The Temptation of John Sheppard). I recced it in its own post at one point. So spooky and so good.