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lola ([personal profile] lola) wrote in [community profile] vexercises2020-04-26 02:22 pm
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Week 4 Vexercise Drops!! Side Character Study

So for this week we're taking a break from all the various formal constraints (beside the one minute limit... which uh... can be a wonderful guideline if it's helpful to you, taking the pressure off to make something bigger, but if you're inspired you can certainly keep going ike I totally did in my last vexercise

One of the things vids can do so wonderfully is bring to the fore and distill side characters, and that's what this vexercise is all about:

4) Side character study


Produce a 1 minute video edit from your selected source focusing on a side character, making them the central character of your vid. Audio can be of your choosing.

Inspirations:

Blackbird (HP fanvid; McGonagall focus)

Insane (Xue Yang, The Untamed) 

Feel free to rec your favorite side character vids in the comments below too!

Can't wait to see what you all come up with. Happy vidding! 

actiaslunaris: Galileo - Yukawa Manabu browsing on a computer (examining the pixels)

[personal profile] actiaslunaris 2020-04-27 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
I love that this elevates the coffee mug to a being a character in its own right. So very clever.
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[personal profile] seekingferret 2020-04-28 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I want to be clear that this is not my own cleverness. I did not arrange the clips artfully into a narrative. I just literally grabbed every single clip in the episode where the cup appears and arranged them in order and set it to music that I stole from [personal profile] laurashapiro's West Wing vid "Circles".
actiaslunaris: ST: Discovery - Spock, surrounded by lens flare (look to the stars)

[personal profile] actiaslunaris 2020-04-28 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd just like to say that even if it's not new cleverness to you, it's still a very cool transformative work and since I'm not familiar with the source, it's all very new to me. In working on exercise three, I didn't feel satisfied with how I tried to adhere to the rules there; something got broken no matter how I approached it, and for my second try, I also did what you did here: grabbed each clip and arranged them in order, with very little adjustment. You made the already set narrative something new, regardless. I definitely enjoyed every second of it.