Dear Festividder 2020-2021
Oct. 19th, 2020 08:07 pmInfo about this year's exchange. Signups are open through the end of the week.
Dear Festividder and anyone who might like to make a treat -- complete with sales pitches and pictures:
( Aniara (movie) )
( Queen Margot (movie) )
( Frontera Verde/Green Frontier (TV) )
( Wildlike (movie) )
( The Burial of Kojo (movie) )
( The Golem and the Jinni (book) )
General notes, if they are helpful:
I like celebrating shows and movies that make me happy, but just as much I like queering texts, whether it's pairing characters who aren't paired in canon or inverting themes or highlighting kink or drawing attention to minor characters or changing the tone or telling a different story using the same footage. I like joyful and I like dark and I like sexy.
Music-wise, I like folk from pretty much any country, rock, classical, instrumental, bluegrass, movie scores, Celtic, choral, country where it intersects with folk and rock, some pop, dance, hip hop, indie... Not fond of ska or reggae or discordant stuff. I am possibly one of the only people in vidding fandom who doesn't like Florence + the Machine, sorry. I'm open to spoken word, but if you mix dialogue with music, please make the dialogue very clear/easily audible.
Thank you for making something for one of these newly or long-loved sources.
Dear Festividder and anyone who might like to make a treat -- complete with sales pitches and pictures:
( Aniara (movie) )
( Queen Margot (movie) )
( Frontera Verde/Green Frontier (TV) )
( Wildlike (movie) )
( The Burial of Kojo (movie) )
( The Golem and the Jinni (book) )
General notes, if they are helpful:
I like celebrating shows and movies that make me happy, but just as much I like queering texts, whether it's pairing characters who aren't paired in canon or inverting themes or highlighting kink or drawing attention to minor characters or changing the tone or telling a different story using the same footage. I like joyful and I like dark and I like sexy.
Music-wise, I like folk from pretty much any country, rock, classical, instrumental, bluegrass, movie scores, Celtic, choral, country where it intersects with folk and rock, some pop, dance, hip hop, indie... Not fond of ska or reggae or discordant stuff. I am possibly one of the only people in vidding fandom who doesn't like Florence + the Machine, sorry. I'm open to spoken word, but if you mix dialogue with music, please make the dialogue very clear/easily audible.
Thank you for making something for one of these newly or long-loved sources.