vid: capital scandal

Jun 15, 2011 20:00

So I stayed up last night, way past normal bedtime, because I was taken by the overpowering urge to vid Capital Scandal. You know how it is, vidders - perfect song, perfect clips - and you just have to stay up and finish it, before releasing it to the world.

So, my flisty - my first Capital Scandal vid.

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lizbee June 15 2011, 10:07:04 UTC
THIS IS AMAZING

AND REALLY CAPTURES THE SEMIOTIC RICHNESS OF THE SERIES. I THINK THE MUSIC NEATLY SIGNIFIES THE CHARACTERS' STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE FROM JAPANESE IMPERIALISM AND THEIR OWN EMOTIONAL TRAUMA.

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piecesofalice June 15 2011, 10:25:31 UTC
Thank you, so much. It means everything to me, your comments. <3

I was really trying to find the best way to sum up their inner struggles - to highlight those problems that were uniquely their own, and I hope I achieved that. Even if just a little. If the song choice was slightly anachronistic, I apologise - but I think it's so fitting when you pair it with the images.

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lizbee June 15 2011, 11:03:52 UTC
I think the anachronistic nature of the song creates a sense of alienation in the viewer, which parallels the feelings of the characters. And, of course, being an instrumental, you've avoided the problem of being overly literal, which I think would have been a bit too much for a vid of this kind.

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weaverandom June 15 2011, 10:21:24 UTC
I HAVE TEARS. Your vidding is masterful.

I feel like you've captured the disconnect between their lives and the parts they play so perfectly. You even bridged the fourth wall, in a way - I mean, this vid, I feel like it's relevant to my own life. It's just - amazing.

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piecesofalice June 15 2011, 10:28:51 UTC
Masterful?! Oh, you flatter me! I just wanted to use the medium as a tool to explore and acknowledge an event in time we could never really put into context today, whilst also straddling the inherent problems present in today's society.

I just wanted it to make you think, y'know?

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weaverandom June 15 2011, 10:33:20 UTC
You've definitely succeeded. This is the kind of vid that sticks in one's memory, you know? I'll probably bring it up in my next philosophy class. It just - I don't even know. I hardly have words.

I want to watch it again, with a glass of wine. I feel like just a couple of viewings isn't getting the full message. There are so many layers I need to unpack.

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nixwilliams June 15 2011, 10:22:35 UTC
Astounding. Your subtle yet powerful use of the source text demonstrates a deep and resonant understanding of some of the underlying issues at stake.

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piecesofalice June 15 2011, 10:30:48 UTC
Why thank you, kind sir. Vidding is an under used medium, I feel - I wanted to take what was really being said and package it in a though-provoking and easy to digest format. For the masses, and all that.

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innerbrat June 15 2011, 11:10:56 UTC
This vid moved me to tears. I have never seen such astounding synchronicity between vision and music.

So beautiful.

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cutselvage June 15 2011, 11:30:54 UTC
The purity of your vision is perfectly complemented by the sublime choice of musical accompainment, reflecting the inner turmoil of the Chosun resistance against the imperial Japanese occupation. Truly an absolutely shining example of the brilliant vidding medium.

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