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bironic ([personal profile] bironic) wrote2019-02-02 12:16 pm

Festivids reveal! "Hey, Brother" (Longmire)

Hey, did you know I like Longmire and Zahn McClarnon??? And yet only [personal profile] alpheratz guessed me for this vid? Probably because not a lot of people watched it, comparatively. Small fandom, last page of the collection index on the AO3, maybe scary-sounding warnings. I hope some more people give it a try after reveals; I really like how it turned out, sad and sweet, with a flow that hopefully conveys both the impact of individuals and the interconnectedness of community. (One person suspected [personal profile] sholio made this, which IMO was a good guess!)

No source knowledge required to watch this vid. I aimed to make the narrative accessible by telling a series of very small stories underscored by the lyrics. Of course, that said, knowing the characters and plots should certainly add depth.


Title: Hey, Brother
Fandom: Longmire (TV)
Characters: Ensemble, Cheyenne reservation
Music: Olivia Penalva covering Avicii
Length: 3:06
Summary: From hugs to bail money, from job creation to public protests, members of the Cheyenne community have got one another's backs.
A/N: For [personal profile] dirty_diana, who wrote, "I also love the recurring themes of handling trauma, both individual and generational," and said she liked Henry, Jacob and Mathias. Thank you to [personal profile] stultiloquentia for beta.

Content notes: Deaths, including of a teen; suicide by hanging; physical assault, briefly; implied domestic violence; off-screen kidnapping of children
Spoilers: 1x1 (Lilly Stillwater), 1x5 (Neel Cody), 2x13-3x10 (Henry's trial), 3x5 (Hector), 3x10 (David Ridges), 4x6-4x9 (Gab), 5x4 (Mingan), 6x7 (Tate)
Physical notes: Some camera movement


AO3 | Vimeo | Download & captions pending




Featuring: Henry Standing Bear, May & Lilly Stillwater, Ayasha & Vehoe Roundstone, Gabriella Langton, Dillon, Mingan Pine, Hector, Reuben Lamebull, Neena Wapasha, Malcolm Eaglestar, Michaela Grey Wolf, Alicia & Louie Musgraves, Ursula & Cade Tall Grass, Tate Dawson, Micah & Elena Dawson, Neel Cody & parents, Theo Half Moon's mother, Mathias, Jacob Nighthorse, Mandy Plitt, Asha Wright, Linda Langton, Ada Black Kettle, Dolan Lone Elk, Aaron Two Rivers, Hugo, Anita, Sam Poteet, David Ridges, Freddy White Hawk, Rena Barrett, Mica Dullknife, unnamed medicine woman, additional unnamed community members

Lyrics:

Hey, brother, there's an endless road to rediscover
Hey, sister, know the water's sweet but blood is thicker
Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do

Hey, brother, do you still believe in one another
Hey, sister, do you still believe in love, I wonder
Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do

Ah
What if I'm far from home
Oh, brother, I will hear you call
What if I lose it all
Sister, I will help you out
Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do

[instrumental]

Hey, brother, there's an endless road to rediscover
Hey, sister, do you still believe in love, I wonder
Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do

Ah
What if I'm far from home
Oh, brother, I will hear you call
What if I lose it all
Sister, won't you help me out
Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do

Oh, if the sky comes falling down for you
There's nothing in this world I wouldn't do


My goal was to scrape together enough footage of Cheyenne characters being visibly supportive to sustain a vid. Several challenges presented themselves. First, Longmire is a crime procedural, which means bad things happen to people more often than good things, and I didn't want this to turn into torture/sadness porn. Second, the main characters are white, so even though there are many episodes that focus on Cheyenne community members, the stories are usually told from an outsider POV, with Walt Longmire or Cady or Vic literally centered in the frame. That all meant that sometimes a short or awkward clip was still the best (or only) clip to use to show a particular character, set a scene or tell a coherent story.

It also means this vid depicts only part of the picture of Cheyenne plotlines on the show. Maybe a misleading one, for those unfamiliar with it? I hope no one tries Longmire expecting it to look like this vid all the time. It's still about Walt and his department, foremost.

More in-depth commentary coming soon!

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