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Hello all! Happy Saturday/Sunday depending on where you are! How are your Vexercise 2s going?

If you've started already (or finished), are there things you're finding challenging? Satisfying? Both at once?

If you're stuck and not quite sure how to start, maybe share your thinking, your idea, your approach, and we can all help brainstorm!
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Please let us know in the comments of any other vids you would suggest as examples of motion/graphic matching!Hi all! Firstly, thank you for all your amazing Pechakuchas for Vexercise 1! Lola and I have been so thrilled with the engagement and creativity we’ve been seeing, not to mention the wide range of fandoms represented! So great 😀

And of course there is no “final” due date so if you feel like you are as bitten by the Pechakuchas bug as we are, please feel free to keep posting more! And don’t forget to add them to the Vexercises collection on AO3 (if you are posting there, that is).

Now on to Vexercise 2!

Your task for this one is to produce a one minute video edit (with an audio track of your own choosing) on your selected source using match-on-action and/or graphic matches as your primary editing logics. The motion of each shot should seem to continue into motion in the following shot and/or connect through images that are similar to the eye. 

Here's a really helpful video on different types of match cuts (with lots of helpful Sherlock examples!) This video is about match cuts in cinema and TV, but it's really cool how we can adapt these techniques to vidding/fan video editing. 

And here are some vids that use visual continuity, match on action, and graphic matching (feel free to rec others in the comments!)

General note: most of these vids contain a bunch of visual triggers (immersive motion/kinetic editing as well as light flashes) and timestamping every potential trigger in the below is a massive job so please bear in mind if you are sensitive to these types of visual triggers.

Nothing Is Safe (thuviaptarth, Watchmen) (please heed content notes)

Motionography 2012 (23Lubriderm, Remix Culture)

Multifandom Mashup 2019 (for All the Graphic Matches including My Country: The New Age! \o/) 

Starships (bironic, multifandom)

Juice (sisabet, Disney villainesses)

Move Your Body (ohvienna, Xena)

if there’s hope, then let’s move (cescedes, 陈情令 | The Untamed)

Please let us know in the comments of any other vids you would suggest as examples of motion/graphic matching!
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Hello vidders and viewers! Vexercise 1: Pechakuchas is now complete (ish)! Here is the round-up of works that were completed, all in one handy post. If you haven’t had a chance yet to view your fellow participants’ work, please check them out and if so inclined, leave some likes/kudos/comments as you wish.

If we missed your work or if a link isn’t correct, etc, please ping me and I will fix!

[If you’re joining us after the “official” deadline and you’ve completed a set of pechakuchas, please leave a link in the comments of this post and/or add your works to the AO3 collection, and we’ll ensure they get updated to this list. No Vexercise is ever really closed :) if the mood strikes you to make more, please feel free to share!]

Golden Goat
Fandom: MCU
by [personal profile] seekingferret

Electricity
Fandom: MCU
by [personal profile] seekingferret

I Just Wanted You To ********
Fandom: Nier Automata
by [personal profile] seasaltmemories_14

Self-Indulgent Self-Destruction
Fandom: Nier Automata
by [personal profile] seasaltmemories_14

and the last word after that
Fandom: Enhyphen
by [personal profile] bluedreaming

West Coast | After the Storm | Heroes
Fandom: 나의 나라 | My Country: The New Age (TV)
by [personal profile] nu_breed

Watermelon Sugar | You Make My Dreams Come True
Fandom: Coffee Friends (Korea TV) RPF, Korean Actor RPF
by [personal profile] nu_breed

Signs of Life | Radiate
Fandom: 듀얼 | Duel (1997)
by [personal profile] nu_breed

Little Dark Age
Fandom: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
by [personal profile] justanorthernlight

This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race
Fandom: Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
by [personal profile] justanorthernlight

Dedicated Follower of Fashion | Albinoni
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
by [personal profile] alba17

Open Up the Gates | High and Low
Fandom: Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic (Video Game)
by [personal profile] extrapenguin

Heart Fall Out | I Miss You
Fandom: Naruto
by [personal profile] lizardjay

Time Machine by Cuco
Fandom: 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV)
by [personal profile] trickybonmot

Time Machine by The Ballet
Fandom: 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV)
by [personal profile] trickybonmot

life is beautiful | as it was
Fandom: Oneus Do It
by [personal profile] lola

Hwanwoong is Beautiful/Hwanwoong is Fearless
Fandom: Oneus
by [personal profile] lola

Copycat
Fandom: 의 나라 | My Country: The New Age (TV)
by [personal profile] lola

Running
Fandom: 의 나라 | My Country: The New Age (TV)
by [personal profile] lola

slay | call me queen
Fandom: 더 킹: 영원의 군 | The King: Eternal Monarch
by [personal profile] pi

6422 NanYao
Fandom: Heaven Official's Blessing
by [personal profile] airawyn

Empty Threat | Rolling in the Deep
Fandom: 의 나라 | My Country: The New Age (TV)
by [personal profile] frankles

Dancing on Windy Hills
Fandom: Miss Sherlock
by [profile] marahsarie

Somebody's Watching Me | Bump Weather
Fandom: Doctor Who
by [personal profile] valoise

Hurts Like Hell
Fandom: Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
by [profile] annacrow

13th Month Date
Fandom: Seventeen
by [personal profile] unavee

Wave
Fandom: Seventeen
by [personal profile] unavee

I was lucky not to know/I can tell you like me too
Fandom: 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV)
by [personal profile] inimitablereel

bridge of glllass/I like it
Fandom: 盗墓笔记 | Time Raiders
by [personal profile] inimitablereel

We're All In This Together | Hall of Fame
Fandom: Rogue One
by [personal profile] colls

Bone Chain
Fandom: Red Sonja
by [personal profile] zakarisz

Klubba's Reveille
Fandom: Red Sonja
by [personal profile] zakarisz

Fingertips 21
Fandom: Red Sonja
by [personal profile] zakarisz

My Soul Awaits | On the Inside
Fandom: 云泽传 | Legend of Yunze
by [personal profile] aurumcalendula

My Soul Awaits | On the Inside
Fandom: 云泽传 | Legend of Yunze
by [personal profile] aurumcalendula

Lost It All | Father of Mine
Fandom: 镇魂 | Guardian
by [personal profile] salamandras

only wanna dance with you | looking for the same thing
Fandom: 终极笔记 | Ultimate Note
by [personal profile] absternr

Andante, Andante and Legendary
Fandom: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
by [personal profile] the_wavesinger

The Way
Fandom: Roswell New Mexico
by [personal profile] impala_chick
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Hi folks! As promised here are the vexercise prompts and due dates!

We'll also post specifics about each vexercise on each drop day. We've included some examples for each prompt but please do suggest more in the comments!

The schedule for the vexercises dropping is as follows:

May 28th - Pechakucha 2 Ways
June 11th - Visual Continuity
June 25th - Rhythmic Editing
July 9th - Lyrical Play
July 30th - Colour/Colour Grading/Light Building
August 13th - Response fanvids/side character study
August 27th - Free Vid

First, choose your primary source. It can be anything! From a TV series to a web series to music videos or vlogs to behind the scene footage to a movie. We'd originally recommended that you should work with the same one and a half to two hours of source for all vexercises, but hardly anyone actually followed that :D Still, we recommend you work with 2-4 episodes of a given series, or a single film, if you can limit yourself--it will make the process easier! In general, we recommend that you use only this source for all the vexercises, but if a particular activity sparks a creative idea and you want to expand or swap your source, of course you can!  All of the vexercises except for the last are limited to one minute long, to help make them doable and give a creative limit/framework, but once you're done with each, if you're so inspired, you can expand your minute video into a full three minute vid, for Extra Super Very Important bonus points!

1) Pechakucha 2 ways

Create a video edit of exactly 60 seconds consisting of precisely 10 video clips from your chosen source text, each lasting precisely 6 seconds, assembled with straight cuts. Make two versions of your pechakucha, with 1 minute excerpts from two different songs as audio. Fade in and out on your audio at the beginning and end of the audio clip.[Word to the wise: Most six second clips that you use are bound to have in-clip cuts--you don't have to go looking only for clips that have no internal cuts. But you can make those internal cuts work for you rhythmically or thematically etc!]

This exercise is inspired directly by the first of the videographic criticism exercises, but modified here to be vid/fanedit focused with the inclusion of music from an outside source. You can see some examples of the original videographic pechakucha’s here and a more vidlike one Lola made here! And now you can see way more wonderful vidding pikachus on this YouTube Playlist (as well as examples of the other O.G. vexercises at the Vexercises collection on a03! 

2) Visual Continuity

Produce a one minute video edit on your selected source using match-on-action and graphic matches as your primary editing logics. The motion of each shot should seem to continue into motion in the following shot.  Audio should be music of your own choosing.

Here's a really helpful video on different types of match cuts (with lots of helpful Sherlock examples!) This video is about match cuts in cinema and TV, but I think it's really cool how we can adapt these techniques to vidding/fan video editing. 

Some vids that use visual continuity, match on action, and graphic matching (feel free to rec others in the comments!)

Nothing Is Safe (please heed content notes)
Motionography 2012
Multifandom Mashup 2019 (for All the Graphic Matches) 

3) Rhythmic Editing

Produce a one minute video edit where you focus especially on rhythmic editing. Try your hand at time remapping at least once in this video. Choose an audio track that has a clear rhythmic pattern or interesting rhythmic progressions to make your editing experience easier. Reference the wave visualization of your audio track to help guide your editing choices. (If you’re up to it, make 2 versions, one that cuts primarily on the beat, another where you try syncopated editing (cutting on the *and*) and for extra special credit, an extra one that cuts on other instrumentation/vocals – some examples:

Example of emphasis on on-the-beat editing
Example of emphasis on syncopated editing (warning for flashing lights)
A short video on syncopated rhythm (warning for flashing lights)

A short video on time remapping in Premiere
Lim on time remapping (or velocity vidding) in Premiere.
Short video on time remapping in Davinci Resolve
More advanced version for greater flexibility in Resolve

Extra: Examples of instrumentation editing

Iscariot (My Country: The New Age)
Overcome (Star Wars: Rogue One)

4) Lyrical play/no lyrics (3 versions):

Produce a 1 minute video edit from your selected source, in which lyrical interpretation guides your shot choice. You could interpret the lyrics literally or metaphorically/suggestively. Once you have completed this video, choose selected lyrics to incorporate creatively as text within the video. Then make a version of this video with the text, but substituting the original audio with a different piece of music that has no lyrics.

Easiest Cinematic Title Minimal & Clean
How to place video within text
Add text behind a moving object
Typewriter effect
How to Make a Lyric Video
Inspirations for typography (a whole playlist!)

Advanced: Lyrical Play with Key Frames & Masking

Follow the guidelines for the OG version, but try using key frames for moving text or text masking.

Keyframing in Da Vinci Resolve
Keyframing and masking in Premiere Pro

5) Colour/Colour Grading/Light Building

Focus on Color/Color Grading (or colour for those of us who are not from the US :D)

Make a one minute video where you let color guide the logic and flow, either by selection or special effects.

Highly recommended: download an LUT or more and try using it!

There are soooo many LUT resources out there. Here are a few links you could try:

The 70 Best Free LUTs Hand-picked By A Colorist For Your Films
30 FREE Cinematic Luts | Color Grading | How to apply Luts in Adobe Premiere Pro
How to Install LUTS in Davinci Resolve
How To Install LUTs in Premiere Pro 2020 on MacOS super EASY!
How to Properly Install Luts in Premiere Pro for Windows & Mac Users

Advanced: Lightbuilding

Lim talks about this in Demystifying Vidding. Produce a one minute vid where your guiding logic is lightbuilding. Try letting the flow and build of light guide your editing choices throughout.

Example: Lim’s Expo (MCU)

6) Side character study

Produce a one 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.

Examples:
Blackbird (HP fanvid; McGonagall focus)
CEO, Entrepreneur (Word of Honor)

Or, Response fanvid:

Produce a one minute video edit that responds to/remixes another fanvid, Vexercise or other.

If you're going to remix another vid, please do ask the vidder for permission; but there are other ways to respond too, such as your own brand new fanvid as a form of conceptual or formal reply inspired by a particular fanvid.

Examples:

Mei Changsu is Climbing the Mountain (Nirvana in Fire), a remix/response to The Mountain(Nirvana in Fire)
Fire Drills (The Untamed), inspired by Women’s Work (Supernatural)

7) Free Vid!

Deploy any and all of these techniques to make the fan video edit of your heart, including but not limited to your chosen source, length entirely up to you! Try to deploy some combination of the various techniques you explored in the exercises along the way.
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Hi folks! Today's the day the first vexercise drops for the 2021 Vexercises! This time round, you can choose each time whether to do the O.G. Vexercise (i.e. the challenges we used last year) or, in some cases, the Vexercise 2.0 options. Below you will find the O.G. Vexercises, and click here for the Vexercises 2.0. We'll also post specifics about the vexercise that's up on each drop day. 

On to the O.G. Vexercises!

First, choose your primary source. It can be anything! From a TV series to a web series to music videos or vlogs to behind the scene footage to a movie. We'd orginally recommended that you should work with the same one and a half to two hours of source for all vexercises, but hardly anyone actually followed that :D Still, we recommend you work with 2-4 episodes of a given series, or a single film, if you can limit yourself--it will make the process easier! In general, we recommend that you use only this source for all the vexercises, but if a particular activity sparks a creative idea and you want to expand or swap your source, of course you can! 

All of the vexercises except for the last are limited to one minute long, to help make them doable and give a creative limit/framework, but once you're done with each, if you're so inspired, you can expand your minute video into a full three minute vid, for extra super Very Important bonus point!

1) Pechakucha 2 ways

Create a video edit of exactly 60 seconds consisting of precisely 10 video clips from your chosen source text, each lasting precisely 6 seconds, assembled with straight cuts. Make two versions of your pechakucha, with 1 minute excerpts from two different songs as audio. Fade in and out on your audio at the beginning and end of the audio clip.

[Word to the wise: Most six second clips that you use are bound to have in-clip cuts--you don't have to go looking only for clips that have no internal cuts. But you can make those internal cuts work for you rhythmically or thematically etc!]

[This exercise is inspired directly by the first of the videographic criticism exercises, but modified here to be vid/fanedit focused with the inclusion of music from an outside source. You can see some examples of the original videographic pechakucha’s here and a more vidlike one Lola made here!!And now you can see way more wonderful vidding pikachus on this YouTube Playlist (as well as examples of the other O.G. vexercises at the vexercises collection on a03! 
 
2) Visual Continuity 

Produce a 1 minute video edit on your selected source using match-on-action and graphic matches as your primary editing logics. The motion of each shot should seem to continue into motion in the following shot.  Audio should be music of your own choosing.

Here's a really helpful video on different types of match cuts (bonus with lots of helpful Sherlock examples!) This video is about match cuts in cinema and TV, but I think it's really cool how we can adapt these techniques to vidding/fan video editing. 

Some vids that use visual continuity, match on action, and graphic matching (feel free to rec others in the comments!)

Yuris in Love(starting at about 1.41)
Motionography 2012
Multifandom Mashup 2019 (for All the Graphic Matches) 
 
3) Audio layering supercut

Produce a 1 minute video edit of your selected source, in which you edit together similar visuals (this could be a theme like “hands” or “curtains,” or it could be a type of shot or camera work like “all the close ups”). Your audio for this should be a selection of spoken word from your source, or audio that is not music from your source. You can combine these spoken word or non-music sounds with music if you want! The audio and visuals can line up some of the time or none of the time. If your source doesn’t have audio, you can choose audio from another source. 

Inspirations (please feel free to suggest others)
Under Pressure (Good Omens) 
Glitter and Gold (Hannibal)
Glitter and Gold (MCU) 
The Untamed 

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)


5) Lyrical play/no lyrics (3 versions): 



Produce a 1 minute video edit from your selected source, in which lyrical interpretation ( guides your shot choice. You could interpret the lyrics literally or metaphorically/suggestively. Once you have completed this video, choose selected lyrics to incorporate creatively as text within the video. Then make a version of this video with the text, but substituting the original audio with a different piece of music that has no lyrics.

Inspirations for typography  (a whole playlist!) 

6) Advanced round // genre mashing/AU:



Produce a 1 minute video edit that combines your selected source with another source from a different genre (i.e. fantasy, western, sitcom, film noir), and/or use editing to transform the genre of your source text. Audio can be of your choosing

 
7) Advanced round // multivid:
 


In a one minute video, put your media source choice in conversation with other media using match on action, graphic matching, audio layering, and lyrical play. 
 
 
8) Free Vid! 



 
Deploy any and all of these techniques to make the fan video edit of your heart, including but not limited to your chosen source, length entirely up to you! Try to deploy some combination of the various techniques you explored in the exercises along the way. 







 
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 Hi Vexercise folks!

I've been tweaking the vexecises a bit to work for a class I'm teaching this winter term. I'm going to do a test round this month, and then I'll do them again with the class in January/February. Anyone interested in playing along, either now or in Jan/Feb? Basically six exercises in four weeks... so they'll definitely be more rough than polished, but maybe that makes it less pressure... the last one is a free vid like we did last time. I think (hope lol) it should be a fun change of pace! 

 

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Hello all! Resurfacing from the two days of vid immersion that was vidukon to see how everyone is doing with their multivid adventures? If you're anything like me, you started with dreams of using five or more sources, and then before too long made peace with a concept that only uses two...

Or maybe you're using dozens!

If you've dug in beyond choosing your sources, what challenges have you faced so far? Tech issues like aspect ratio? Conceptual issues?

How are you approaching connecting your sources? And have there been unexpected pleasures along the way?

Looking forward to seeing the multivids come in over the next week plus!
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Happy Sunday Everyone! It's time for Vexercise 3: 

3) Audio layering supercut

The instructions read as follows: {edited for music version!}

Produce a 1 minute video edit of your selected source, in which you edit together similar visuals (this could be a theme like “hands” or “curtains,” or it could be a type of shot or camera work like “all the close ups”). Your audio for this should be a selection of spoken word from your source, or audio that is not music from your source. You can combine these spoken word or non-music sounds with music if you want! The audio and visuals can line up some of the time or none of the time. If your source doesn’t have audio, you can choose audio from another source. 

My guess is that this one might be an unfamiliar process to some--that is, maybe those of us who have vidded before still may not have a lot of experience with this one. That's true for me--I haven't done a lot of audio editing beyond cutting songs down to size. But this practice of audio editing fan video is very popular within certain fandoms and fan communities and is spreading rapidly, and can be so amazingly done. Plus there are those videos that integrate audio *into* a song like all the Glitter and Golds. Strictly speaking that doesn't fit into this challenge, BUT if someone wants to go for it I know I for one would be excited to see it! 

Audio Editing Inspirations (please feel free to suggest others)

A (very small) smattering of Supercut Inspirations:
Videographic Essays:Vids
  • hmmmm there was one of Sherlock's coat that I loved, but I can't seem to find it... if you can think of any vids that incorporate or use supercut logics, please share then and I'll add them here!
  • Ummm how about this Guardian one: warning for lollipop indecency :D Guardian - WeiLan】Lollipop Temptation

Sooo, you may have questions, ask them here!!! And if and when you create something for this challenge, of course do share it here and with the A03 Vexercises collection!! 

As always, we'll have a check in next week, and this exercise will be due the following week, on April 25th. 

Happy vidding :) 

ETA: I've been pondering this (and contemplating my own vexercise!) and I think that, since music is so important to vids, and so many of the examples we gave actually do incorporate music, it makes sense for the rules for this one to expand to incorporate external music, as long as you *also* edit audio source. :) 

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Hello everyone and welcome to Vexercise #2! This one is all about working with visual continuity, using match on action/motion matches and/or graphic matches.

The Details: Produce a 1 minute video edit on your selected source using motion matching (match-on-action) and graphic matches as your primary editing logics. Audio should be music of your own choosing.

Simply speaking, motion matching is connecting motion in one shot/scene to motion in another, to give the effect that the motion and energy flows from one scene to the next. Graphic matching juxtaposes visually similar elements (shapes, even colors) to suggest connections (or metaphors!) between one shot/scene and the next, or maybe between different characters etc. You can also keep one fixed visual element in the scene (like a character or a piece of furniture) while everything else changes, suggesting the progress of time or maybe narrative arcs.

Here are some vids that use visual continuity via motion matching and graphic matching (feel free to rec others in the comments!)
And a really helpful video essay on different types of match cuts: (bonus with lots of helpful Sherlock examples!) This video is about match cuts in cinema and TV, but I think it's really cool how we can adapt these techniques to vidding/fan video editing.

We'll have a check in on April 5th, and the exercise is due on April 11th! (Though of course feel free to share yours earlier and/or later!)

Note: if your source isn't that movement-y, you may find yourself relying on graphic matches, and that's okay! The idea is to fight your source a little bit... to feel the challenge of it, but to still have fun with it and make something you like! 




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Hi all! So based on the poll, it seems like most people feel good about the timeline as it is for now. BUT for those of you who are itching to do something new/additional, here's an Extra Super Challenge Pechakucha: Transition Edition!

All the same rules as the pechakucha, BUT you can't use any straight cuts. You can use whatever other transitions you wish--you can use all crazy different ones, or just the same one all the way through. But try to make the transitions work for you as part of your pechakucha. 

So if you feel like it, join us in this extra round, and post your results here in the comments (and to the A03 collection of course!)


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Hello all! Today's the day we kick off our first exercise. This exercise is designed to be reasonably accessible to all... if you're new to editing, then it's a doable way in, and if you already know your way around editing software, then it's addictively fun to make these pechakuchas and surprising how well they turn out! 

Here's the description: 

1) Pechakucha 2 ways


Create a video edit of exactly 60 seconds consisting of precisely 10 video clips from your chosen source text, each lasting precisely 6 seconds, assembled with straight cuts. Make two versions of your pechakucha, with 1 minute excerpts from two different songs as audio. Fade in and out on your audio at the beginning and end of the audio clip.

[Word to the wise: Most six second clips that you use are bound to have in-clip cuts--you don't have to go looking only for clips that have no internal cuts. But you can make those internal cuts work for you rhythmically or thematically etc!]


Then, when you're done, come back here to this post, and post a link in the comments to your completed exercise(s) when they're finished! 


[This exercise is inspired directly by the first of the videographic criticism exercises, but modified here to be vid/fanedit focused with the inclusion of music from an outside source. You can see some examples of the videographic pechakucha’s here: http://videographicessay.org/works/videographic-essay/videographic-pechakuchas?path=videographic-exercises and a more vidlike one Lola made here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ls9x7shBjDY.]

For all of these exercises, the rules are hard and fast, unless you don't want them to be :D Some people work best with really specific restrictions, others work best as rule breakers <3

So edit, share, question, mess around, and experiment! Have fun!

Stay tuned for posts & discussions on various video-editing softwares & on choosing your source.



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