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 So the 8th Vexercise for the 2.0 round is the same as for the O.G. round: a free vid, no rules! Even the 1 minute restriction is gone! (Unless you really wanna hold onto it...or you could go even shorter, and make a instagram or tiktok vid :D)

The only guidelines here are: do your best to draw on the tools we've been playing with throughout the vexercises, some or all of them, it's up to you. 

Vexercise 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 folks, so the "offiicial" time for the multvids challenge is up (though if you're still working on yours, that's okay... I'm just getting my source organized myself!) But for those of you that were timely, how'd it go? Was it fun, frustrating, rewarding, all three? Are you happy with your results? Would you make more multivids in the future? Would you recommend the multivid experience to friends? :D

Stay tuned for the next vexercise drop--the final one for this round!! (And also for an announcement of vexercise summer school <3)
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Hi vexercisers! So boni and I were thinking, with vidukon coming up and all (not to mention deadlines for con.txt) we know folks have been busy with other things, and if you're like me, you're just a *wee* bit behind where you wanted to be with your vexercise (*cough* I'm still working on my typography vid *cough*). So we thought we'd postpone the due date for this week's vexercise till next weekend, and then also drop vexercise 7 next Sunday, when vidukon-goers may likely be feeling very inspired and itching to get to their editing software. So, no vexercise due today/this weekend! Of course if you're ready to turn yours in, that's awesome -- please do share and inspire other people in their alternative universe and genre/mashing experimentation! 
Otherwise, feel free to share here: how's it going? is there anything that's getting you stuck? what concepts are people working with? Looking forward to seeing these vexercises come in! 
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(So I just am a day late on everything this week... whoops sorry about that)

We're on to Vexercise 6:

The OG Version:

Genre-Mashing/Alternative Universe: 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.

And the Vexercise 2.0 version:
 
Alternative Narrative: 1 minute vid where you create an alternative/constructed narrative. (I know this is a possibility with the OG version, but it’s hard, and no one really went for it last time--we all leaned much more to the genre mixing side of things!) 
 
Both versions of this vexercise is inspired by the many amazing genre shifting AU/constructed narrative vids coming out of Chinese vidding these days, but there are many histories to these types of genre mash ups. Share your favorites (or share thoughts/ask questions) in the comments!
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Hi everyone! How did your vexercise 5s go? Or are you still working on it? Or like me did you um, open the timeline today lol :D 

I know this isn't everyone's preferred aesthetic (I'm wondering if that's more about sort of genres/traditions of vidding, or generational aesthetics, or some combination of both... /meta) but for those of you that did give it a try, did you feel a bit different about it coming out the other end? Or pretty much like, this was cool to try, never again? :D 

The hardest bit is bringing in the different song at the end, but that's my favorite, because I feel like there are surprises there, or it just really breaks with the way we think of using text, if we think of using text at all... any discoveries on that end? I feel like most of the time it's a real reach, but every once in a while it really, really works.. 
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[personal profile] lola
Hi folks! We're on to Vexercise 5!  You can of course do the OG version, as follows: 

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.

OR you can do a version with keyframes for moving text and text masking: 

Follow the guidelines for the OG version, but try using key frames for moving text or text masking. (Links for tutorials and examples coming soon)

Here are a couple of short tutorials for Premiere that I've found helpful. If you know of others, for Premiere or for other editing tools, please share in the comments and I'll add them to this post. 
 
Inspirations for typography (a whole playlist!) And feel free to rec more in the comments! 
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Hi all! How goes it with the side character vids? Have you chosen to put the spotlight on a more obscure character, or that secondary character who just doesn't quite get the love and attention they deserve? Have you discovered new things about them in the process?
Also, this vexercise doesn't have the same type of formal restrictions as the other vexercises we've had so far... is that freeing? challenging? both? 
I... haven't gotten started on this yet. Oops. I can't seem to decide on a side character, though I have several in the running. We'll see who wins out! I'm determined to have something by Sunday :D 
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Hi all! So for Vexercise 4 we thought that we'd go with the OG exercise for everyone, because side characters need more love, so....

Vex 4 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.

Please feel free to share your favorite side character vids in the comments, and we can add them to the post. But just for starters, a couple of inspiration videos:

Blackbird (HP fanvid; McGonagall focus)
Insane (Xue Yang, The Untamed)

Have fun with this! Can't wait to see all the side characters get their due :) 
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Hi everyone!! We are on to Vexercise 2! So for this round, there are two options:

Vex 2: The OG Version:

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)

Vex 2: Follow the light. (aka Lightbuilding)

Lim talks about this in Demystifying Vidding. Produce a 1 minute vid where your guiding logic is lightbuilding. Try letting the flow and build of light guide your editing choices throughout. (You can still incorporate match-on-action as well, so this sort of builds on the OG version)

 
Wunderland (Ghibli, by Traf)
Flow (Elementary, (Bones), House, The Mentalist, Person of Interest, Sherlock, The X-Files 1, by Lim)

【水龙吟】Epic Fighting Scene Mix Cut of Word of Honor (Word of Honor, by AvenueX)

Please suggest more examples for either version, or ask any questions in the comment, and have fun! It's been amazing seeing all the Vex 1s come in, can't wait to see what folks create for this one!

ETA
 Thanks to [personal profile] nu_breed  for these additional excellent examples!

Graphic/motion matching:
Nothing is Safe by Thuvia Ptarth (Watchmen)
Starships by Bironic (Multifandom)
Juice by Sisabet (Disney villainesses) - the opening is a perfect example
Move Your Body by ohvienna (Xena)

Light Building and graphic/motion matching:
Monsters of the Cosmos - by Cherry (MCU)
Expo by Lim (MCU) - there's a snippet linked in their post but the entire vid is perfection tbh
Overcome by Sweetestdrain (SW:Rogue One)
Happy Now by pollyrepeat and jonesandashes (SW:Clone Wars)


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Hey Vexercisers! Quick reminder that Vexercise 1 wraps up today (insofar as any Vexercise is every technically "done"). If you've got something to post, make sure you put it in the comments of the kickoff post, and also remember to add it to the AO3 collection if you like.

Tomorrow I will make a round-up post which collects all the posted Vexercise 1s into a single post, and we will launch Vexercise #2!
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Hi all! Here we are, it's been one week in--how are your pechakuchas going?

So many have been posted already, I'm kind of amazed!! For those of you that have already dived (dove?) in, what was the experience like? How did you go through the process of narrowing down your visual source, choosing your clips, choosing your music? Any tech issues or other challenges you ran into?

For those of you who haven't yet started (um, this includes me) where are you at with it? Do you have some things you're still trying to decide on--like focus, etc? I'm working with a new source and haven't yet decided on which eps I'm going to use, I might just mess around and see what feels interesting!


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 Hi all! It's time to talk about technology! Let's crowdsource our knowledge and use this as a place we can connect to each other to figure things out.

For those of you have already decided on your editing software, what are you planning to use?

And for those of you just starting out,  For those of you just starting out, what hardware (Mac, PC, chromebook, ipad?) are you planning on using? Have you tried any editing software before? 

Here are some resources we shared last year.... let's update this list as we go! (We've also added a few specific tutorials for some of the vexercises...)

Here are a couple of lists of software options: 
Free
Full list with prices listed

FWIW, last year for the vexercises I (Lola) used 
Davinci Resolve and actually really loved it. It's free, and just as powerful as Premiere, but felt more intuitive to me. 

I've also heard good things about 
Wondershare Filmora as a somewhat affordable and intuitive first step video editing software. 

A few decent tutorials on YouTube: 

Excellent Davinci Resolve Tutorial
Another 
Davinci Resolve Tutorial
A whole tutorial playlist on Filmora 
LumaFusion Tutorial for Beginners

Also, there are some great affordable tools for screengrabbing and downloading (like, from YouTube).

4K downloader is stellar for getting HQ files from YouTube, though I'd recommending getting premium to get the 1080p HD files...
and
 Movavi is great for screencapturing things, well, playing on your screen

We can add to this list as we find more and get a sense of what software folks are using!


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Hi all!!! Here we go, the first vexercise of the 2021 edition! We're so excited to play in this sandbox again, and hope you are all as well!

For this first vexercise, we decided to keep it simple and stay with the original version of the vexercise. We've found that this vidding pechakucha variation has been a terrific exercises for people new to vidding to learn the ropes of editing, and for old timers to try out new media sources, new ideas, or to embrace the limitations and to see what you can do within them. So many amazing and inspiring videos came out of these vexercises last year. You can see them on
this YouTube playlist that [personal profile] bonibaru  put together, plus others that were not posted to YouTube at the Vexercise collection on A03

Here are the instructions/guidelines for this first vexercise: 


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! 


If you have any questions about this vexercise, either before you start or as you get going, feel free to post them here!

Stay tuned for a post about technology, resources, etc., and a check in next saturday. This vexercise will be "due" in two weeks, so March 27
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For 2021, you can choose between the O.G. Vexercises, or these alternates if you want to mix things up (if you did the first versions, or even if you didn't!)

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions in the comments, big or small!! 

Vex 1: Vidding Pechakucha 2 ways. No alternate here--vidding pechakuchas are addictive! 
 
OG Version: 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! 

Vex 2: Follow the light. (aka Lightbuilding)

Lim talks about this in Demystifying Vidding. Produce a 1 minute vid where your guiding logic is lightbuilding. Try letting the flow and build of light guide your editing choices throughout. (You can still incorporate match-on-action as well, so this sort of builds on the OG version)

Vex 3: Rhythmic Editing

Produce a 1 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, 1 that cuts primarily on the beat, another where you try syncopated editing (cutting on the *and*) 

Resources:
Example of emphasis on on-the-beat editing
Example of emphasis on syncopated editing (warning for flashing lights)
A short video on syncopated rhythm
A short video on time remapping in Premiere. 
Vex 4: Side Character Vid (This one is worth doing a second time, we think! Side characters need all the love.)

OG Version: 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)

Vex 5: Lyrical Play with Key Frames & Masking

Follow the guidelines for the OG version, but try using key frames for moving text or text masking. (Links for tutorials and examples coming soon)

OG Version: 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!) 
Vex 6: Alternative Narrative

 
1 minute vid where you create an alternative narrative. (I know this is a possibility with the OG version, but it’s hard, and no one really went for it last time!) (links with examples coming soon)

 
Vex 7: Multivid OG again--but try using more sources than you did the first time for your multivid!

OG Version: 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. 
 
Vex 8: Free vid OG--you’re free! Create the vid of your heart!
 
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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 Hello Vexercise folks old & new! [personal profile] bonibaru  & I talked it through and decided that it could be fun to embark upon the vexercise experience again this March, pretty much a year since we last launched them! 

This time round, we'll have the old vexercises, but also some new versions if you did the old ones already and would like to try something new. So often there will be a choice between the O.G. vexercise and a new version designed to explore new aesthetics and play with new skillsets. 

We'll put up more details soon, but think of this as a save the date. We're planning on dropping the first vexercise on March 13th, which means it would be "due" on March 28th. (For those new, the due dates are Very Firm if you need them to be very firm and really not firm at all if you'd prefer flexibility and no pressure.)

(Also, I know I mentioned a speed round of vexercises, but this will be the same pacing as last time, which is two weeks per vexercise. On reflection, I think that's a pretty good speed to fit in people's lives where we all have many things going on.)

So yes, save the date! And if you have any questions, or thoughts, or suggestions for this round (even for possible vexercises!) please share them in the comments here. 


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