Gift vid for Charmax (Fringe)

Jan 10, 2010 22:59

Title of vid: Etheric Messages
Vidder: thuviaptarth
Recipient: Charmax
Fandom: Fringe (TV)
Music: "Etheric Messages" by Natacha Atlas
Summary: The recruitment of Olivia Dunham.
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Length: 2:08 (signed)

Signed vid post [DW; download and streaming available].

r: charmax, !2009, f: fringe

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thuviaptarth March 6 2010, 22:45:14 UTC
:D So, yes, thank you! I was particularly pleased with the flickery lights section and the sections about the clashing of universes, so I am happy to see they worked for other people, too.

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colls January 15 2010, 01:47:50 UTC
I do not know this fandom, but can see that I'm going to have to add it to my "to-watch" list. Your vid has made me want to see it.

Two things that particularly drew my attention were when you overlay the thunder around 1:00 and then the flute things came in.... powerfully done. And then the light stuff to the oboe (or whatever wind instrument that is) around 1:33.

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thuviaptarth March 6 2010, 22:46:59 UTC
Thank you so much! The storm sounds are all Natacha Atlas' doing, but I was very happy when I realized the show had given me significant storm imagery that might as well have been made for that section.

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gigglemonster January 15 2010, 01:50:15 UTC
Oh this is so wonderfully eerie! You captured the mythology and the fringe-ness of the show SO very well! Absolutely gorgeous :)

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thuviaptarth March 6 2010, 22:47:30 UTC
Thank you so much!

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wishfulclicking January 15 2010, 01:52:31 UTC
This nailed Fringe's vibe. Adored it!

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thuviaptarth March 6 2010, 22:49:07 UTC
Thank you!

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crickets January 15 2010, 02:06:46 UTC
This is so hauntingly beautiful. You captured one of my favorite (and little vidded as far as I can tell) parts of the show. Wow, that music is absolutely chilling and your editing is perfect for it.

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thuviaptarth March 6 2010, 22:52:26 UTC
Thank you! It's interesting how the visuals have affected people's impression of the music; I think of it as melancholy and yearning, but not chilling, when I listen to it alone.

I hadn't found any other vids focusing on Olivia and the mythology either when I was working on this, but since then kiki_miserychic and cherryice have both released episodic vids based on "Jacksonville" that you might want to check out.

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