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2018-06-04 08:35 pm

Two thoughts about the vid

(1)

"The Greatest" did really well in its first week, and that's both a joy and a relief. Many times over the more-than-a-year while I was watching or skimming shows, or cataloguing clips, or processing footage, or not working on the vid but thinking about it, I asked myself what I was doing—whether it was worth spending so much time on a single vid—whether its "value" diminished with each month if you compared hours worked to amount of original donation—and how much I was deluding myself that consuming and transforming media content about characters of color was going to make a difference in the world, compared to more concrete forms of assistance and activism.

So, first, I am over the moon that people accepted the invitation at the bottom of the vid posts to donate to organizations that help at-risk groups. We are now up to almost $700, or about $500 more than the original amount donated for my vidding services. Thirteen donors, thirteen organizations, three countries and counting. That's more than I'm able to give in my standing monthly contributions, for sure. I hadn’t thought before about how a fanwork could serve as an amplifier in that way. This translation of fannish love into real-life support makes me really, really happy. Thank you to everyone who weighed in on that decision.

Second, there have been a handful of commenters on various platforms who've expressed what the vid means to them personally, and those have gone straight to my heart. People saying they'd been down in the dumps about current events and the vid lifted their spirits. People describing the depth of their response to the vid as fans of color and/or children of immigrants. I can't describe the meaning this has added to the vidding experience. Of course, all credit to Sigrid for asking for this vid in the first place.

Tens of hours of editing and re-editing meant I had almost zero emotional response to the vid by the time it was done, but making friends and strangers happy, and having resonance, and raising those funds—that has brought tears to my eyes. It proved to me after those months of angst that vidding isn't always or only a frivolous hobby.

(2)

It didn't occur to me until I was chatting with [personal profile] sanguinity after the vid was posted, but there could easily have been a third captions track naming the people who helped find certain clips.

When I watch the vid, there's not only the meaning of the sequences paired with the lyrics, and not only the second layer of meaning/emotion that comes from knowing the context of the original sources being highlighted, but also this series of memories of corresponding with people about who to look for and which episodes to try and which plot points were the best and worst for those characters, and taking notes on printouts of their cheat sheets with the TV remote in hand, and the flash of triumph when landing on moments that would make just the right clips.

When I watch the vid, it's not only Allanon --> Ozzie --> Kaia --> Penny --> Grant, it's lurrel & no_detective & serenade_strong --> sol_se --> aurum_calendula & kiki_miserychic & sisabet --> (fan wiki) --> dr_glam & cathexys. It's not only Dorian --> Fernando --> (Bobbie) --> Glenn, it's mific --> sdwolfpup --> (me) --> violace. Those Supergirl clips are overlaid with the memory of sanguinity's emailed descriptions of what was going on in the show. The 100 took a village. Legends of Tomorrow is enriched with sholio's enthusiasm, American Horror Story with Sigrid's request and dr_glam's willingness to guide me in writing through three seasons while I peeked through my fingers. Over there is thedeadparrot finding me a replacement dance scene; over there is nicasio_silang and lurrel recommending swapping out the original shot of Gabourey Sidibe in AHS for a better one. The fannish resonance comes from further out and longer ago, too: Advantageous is eruthros and thingswithwings pitching the movie for Festivids; The Magicians is par_avion sharing her disappointment/fury at where the first book and season took certain characters; Abbie and Lincoln and Darwin are fandom in an uproar.

It's my hope that those who volunteered along the way feel those moments of personal connection when they come across the clips and characters they helped make possible. But it's also sad that no one person will have that complete experience—like seeing a communal quilt and knowing who stitched each square.

tl;dr It is a multifan vid as well as a multifandom one.

...

(a) Er, I really hope I don't sound full of myself; I am just having some feelings.

(b) After this post, we return to our regular programming!
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2018-05-26 09:13 am

New vid! "The Greatest," multifandom SF/F/H characters of color extravaganza

A year ago January, [archiveofourown.org profile] resolute won a vid from me as part of the [tumblr.com profile] FandomTrumpsHate charity auction. Her most intriguing request:
a multi-fandom vid set to Sia's "The Greatest" reveling in the bad-ass wonderfulness of characters of color in SF/F/horror TV and movies of the last 3-5 years.

I don't watch a lot of TV shows, but the music and concept called to me, and I couldn't resist the challenge. Fifteen months, a ton of help and approximately 75 new or new-to-me sources later, I'm proud to present:


Title: The Greatest
Fandom: Multi
Music: by Sia feat. Kendrick Lamar (edited)
Length: 4:27
Content notes: character deaths (2:38, 3:14, 3:20-3:31), zombie beheading (:25-:26), characters being shot at (but not harmed), character briefly being choked, character played by the late Nelsan Ellis
Physical notes: lightning/electricity flickers (:46-:52), shaky cam
Spoilers: The 100, Agents of SHIELD, Doctor Strange, Gotham, The Magicians, People of Earth, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Sleepy Hollow, Star Trek: Discovery, Supernatural, Timeless, X-Men: First Class, Z Nation


AO3 | Tumblr | Twitter | Vimeo | YouTube | download at Mediafire (60 MB .rar) + subtitles (.srt) + character/source IDs (.srt)




THANK YOU

To [archiveofourown.org profile] resolute for donating, originating the concept and song, and working with me to shape the final product.

To the [tumblr.com profile] FandomTrumpsHate auction team for providing the opportunity to vid for charity.

To [community profile] wiscon_vidparty for granting an extension that allowed this to be finished in time for the con.

To the army of fan friends who honed the character list, advised on key episodes for dozens of the shows I hadn't seen, provided source, helped me think things through (and sometimes helped me stop thinking so much), recommended software, reviewed drafts, and more: anoel, arduinna, bonibaru, cathexys, cherry, cinco & R., deelaundry, disgruntled_owl, dolorosa_12, DrGlam, elipie, eruthros, ghost_lingering, happydork, kiki_miserychic, laurashapiro, llincathryn, longwhitecoats, lurrel, merisunshine36, metatxt, mific, monanotlisa, NicasioSilang, no_detective, par_avion, purple_fringe, rionaleonhart, sanguinity, scribe, sdwolfpup, seekingferret, SerenadeStrong, sholio, sisabet, sol_se, stultiloquentia, synn, thedeadparrot, thingswithwings, topaz_eyes, trelkez and violace. Other people I've inadvertently left out. Half of Twitter for support and encouragement. I couldn't have made this vid without all of you.


Sources

The 100, 3%, The 6th World, Advantageous, After Earth, Agents of SHIELD, Almost Human, Altered Carbon, American Gods, American Horror Story (Coven, Freak Show, Roanoke), Annihilation, Ash vs. the Evil Dead, Black Lightning, Black Mirror, Black Panther, BrainDead, Captain America: Civil War, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Chronicles of Riddick, Cleverman, The Cloverfield Paradox, Continuum, Crazyhead, Crossbones, Da Sweet Blood of Jesus, Dark Matter, The Dark Tower, Death Note (2017), The Defenders, Defiance (TV), Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, Dirty Computer "emotion picture," Doctor Strange, Doctor Who, Emerald City, The Expanse, The Exorcist (TV), Extant, Falling Skies, Fear the Walking Dead, The Fits, The Flash, Game of Thrones, Get Out, Ghostbusters (2016), The Girl with all the Gifts, The Good Place, Gotham, Grimm, Humans, Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, Jessica Jones, Justice League, Killjoys, Krypton, Legends of Tomorrow, The Librarians, Life, Lucifer, Luke Cage, The Magicians, The Martian, The Originals, Orphan Black, Pacific Rim Uprising, People of Earth, Penny Dreadful, Power Rangers (2017), Powerless, Powers, Raising Dion (web), The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again (2016), Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Runaways, Sense8, Shadowhunters, The Shannara Chronicles, Siren, Sleepy Hollow, Snowpiercer, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Star Trek (2009), Star Trek: Beyond, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Stranger Things, Suicide Squad, Supergirl, Supernatural, Thor: Ragnarok, Timeless, Travelers, True Blood, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, The Vampire Diaries, The Walking Dead, Westworld (TV), A Wrinkle in Time, What We Do in the Shadows, Wonder Woman, The Worst Witch, X-Men: Days of Future Past, X-Men: First Class, Z for Zachariah, Z Nation


Who's that at [time]?

Good news! If you click the (CC) button on the Vimeo player and select "Interlingua," you'll get a subtitle file that identifies every clip in the vid. On YouTube, enable captions and then click the Settings gear icon to choose Interlingua.

Regular subtitles are also available in English. Lyrics can be found here, although the vid has extra verses because it's a combination of two versions of the song.


How did you decide who & what to include?

The inclusion criteria went something like:

- Characters of races and ethnicities that are underrepresented in the countries that produced the movie or show
- Countries = mostly U.S., also Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand, a few scattered others
- Characters got struck from the list if they were played by someone the U.S. would generally consider white
- Live-action sources
- I wanted to see the performer's face. No green-face makeup or whatever (e.g. Gamora in Guardians of the Galaxy), full-face masks (e.g. Klingons in Star Trek: Discovery) or CGI/motion capture characters (e.g. Maz Kanata in Star Wars: The Force Awakens)
- "Badass" does not mean "pointing and shooting guns"

Also, FWIW, inclusion in the vid does not always imply endorsement of the original source or how a character was treated in it, *cough* Slipknot *cough*.


Note

This vid began life as a way to raise support for at-risk groups in the United States and as an artistic act of resistance and celebration. If you are so moved (and able), perhaps you will consider extending the reach of [tumblr.com profile] FandomTrumpsHate, within the U.S. or beyond, by donating as well. If you're looking for ideas, here is the auction runners' current list of charitable organizations at the U.S. national level. ♥

Drop a line about your donation at https://goo.gl/forms/Pz5HLrxsvYWJFKaM2, anonymously if you like, and it will be added to the tally!



ETA: Fandom is amazing. ♥ Organizations who've received support include: American Civil Liberties Union, Border Angels, Canadian Women's Foundation, ConPRmetidos, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Flippable, Higher Heights for America, Life After Hate, National Immigrant Justice Center, Planned Parenthood, The Refugee Council (UK), Southern Poverty Law Center, Standing Rock Legal Fund, Trans Lifeline, The Trevor Project, We The Protesters/Campaign Zero, Young Center for Immigrant Children's Rights
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2018-05-19 01:06 pm

Good idea/bad idea?

Hello! Guess what? The vid is DONE!

Sources: ~105, depending on how you count
Characters: ~230
Characters played by Tessa Thompson: 3
Character with the most appearances (4): Anissa Pierce from Black Lightning
Vids of this magnitude I am likely to ever make again: 0

One last question as I put together the vid posts for next weekend, when it will show at Wiscon.

This was a vid made for charity, and I'm wondering if it would be appropriate to include a note at the bottom inviting people to donate to extend its impact. I've never seen it done before, but there's a chance this vid will be popular, in which case it would be cool to take advantage of that opportunity to raise some more funds for charity, given the amount of work that went into it.

What do you think: COOL IDEA or SUPER TACKY?

The wording I've been playing with:
Note

This vid began life as a way to raise support for at-risk groups in the U.S. and as an artistic act of resistance and celebration. If you are so moved (and able), perhaps you will consider extending the reach of [tumblr.com profile] FandomTrumpsHate, within or beyond the U.S., by donating in the vid's honor. If you're looking for ideas, here is the auction runners' list of charitable organizations. ♥

Drop a line about your donation at https://goo.gl/forms/Pz5HLrxsvYWJFKaM2, anonymously or not, and it will be added to the tally!

[some sort of counter, currently at $210]
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2018-04-24 08:24 pm

I am not an expert on race and ethnicity, why did I get myself into this, aaaack

Fourteen months into this vidding project, a few weeks before the deadline, and I'm revisiting difficult questions in the hope of not doing something accidentally terrible. In this case, agonizing about whether I'm going to end up in hot water if I continue with plans to include certain Latinx characters/actors if the vid is described as being about characters of color.

I've encountered impassioned and sophisticated arguments on both sides -- some say the umbrella term Latinx includes both white people and people of color, some say Latinx by definition is not white, some say it's whatever people self-identify as -- and I'm certainly not in a position to weigh in. And I'm not sure whether phrasing the scope as something like "characters of color, including Latinx" (or "and Latinx") in vidder's notes makes things better or worse.

The person who requested this vid asked right away for a few characters who fall into this category. One I disqualified because even though the character, Maggie Sawyer on Supergirl, is Latinx, the actress who plays her is Italian. Others didn't give me pause because they belong to additional racial or ethnic minority groups, such as Fernando and Joanna on the show 3%. But the rest are trickier.

For reference, we're talking about a dozen characters, or ~5% of the total group I'm trying to cram into four minutes of clips:

Rogue One - Cassian Andor (Diego Luna)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac)
Star Trek Discovery - Hugh Culber (Wilson Cruz)
Annihilation - Anya (Gina Rodriguez)
Runaways - Molly Hernandez (Allegra Acosta)
Z Nation - Javier (‎Matt Cedeño) and Hector (Emilio Rivera)
Westworld - Hector (Rodrigo Santoro)
The Flash - Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdez)
Ash vs. the Evil Dead - Pablo Simon Bolivar (Ray Santiago)
Lucifer - Dan Espinoza (Kevin Alejandro)
The Martian - Rick (Mark Anthony Peña)
Powerless - Green Fury (Natalie Morales)

A risk of inclusion in the vid is "othering" white Latinx. A risk of exclusion is, well, exclusion. These characters, like the rest of those in the vid, are kickass, and a lot of these actors have talked about how important it's been for them and their fans to see positive Latinx representation in genre media.

I've been framing the character list as "those who would be considered a racial or ethnic minority in the country that produced the movie/show." Still not sure if that takes care of things. (For a second the other day I thought I had it, in saying "the old-school supposed default in the U.S. is 'non-Hispanic white,' so this vid is 'everyone else,'" but of course Hispanic /= Latinx.)

Missing or misunderstanding something obvious? Overthinking it? Does the fact that Sigrid and other friends suggested most of these characters when I said "characters of color" answer the question in itself?

Help?

ETA: It sounds like reframing from "characters of color" to something like "characters of races and ethnicities underrepresented in the countries that produced the show or film" might resolve the quandary. Thoughts still welcome.
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2018-03-05 08:29 pm

Weekend in a nutshell

I just spent eight straight days on a work project, and as of five o'clock it's turned in and now it's time to remember how to do things for fun.

Of late, I:

(+) Did not lose power in Friday's nor'easter.

(-) Dropped a gift pot of chrysanthemums on their heads in the wind, then spilled a vase of tulips all over my coffee table. By "vase" I mean "water bottle," because the bouquet flopped everywhere when I put it in a wider drinking glass, but of course plastic makes for a crappy anchor. Now the flowers are in a glass like they should have been, with a cut-up water bottle tube keeping them in shape. tl;dr yellow tulips make me happy.

(+) Watched season one of Killjoys. I'd only seen two episodes before. Overall enjoyable. Had a nice time with the main team being supportive of one another instead of fighting over developments that too often cause stupid rifts on other shows. Was, unfortunately, way less into the abusive mentor and conspiracy tropes. Laughed to myself at how everyone has to strike Sexy(TM) poses/make sexy faces/wear sexy clothes every so often, as if this were a CW series. Ditto the conspicuous use of pop songs. Then watched maybe half of season two but petered out.

(+) Went to a dinner party. Good food, good conversation, new set of friends willing to play Star Trek Settlers of Catan. Pictionary may be in our future, although that would be easier if I weren't a perennial third/fifth/seventh wheel who makes it hard to form even-numbered teams.

(+) Made for the first time a set of rice bowls for this week's lunches featuring frozen tuna that I seared in a frying pan, scallions, cucumber, roasted asparagus and eggplant, and a resurrected 1/4 bag of arborio rice -- I definitely bought it before I moved to Boston -- stirred into the leftover marinade of rice vinegar, sesame oil, soy sauce and brown sugar. Yum.

(+) Submitted a Google form to [community profile] wiscon_vidparty declaring my intention to finish this long-term multifandom auction vid in May. And if I miss that deadline, will shoot for Vividcon premieres in June. *determined face* Black Panther and A Wrinkle in Time stoked the fire again.
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2017-12-18 07:43 pm

Five thoughts for a Monday

1. You know you've got the blues when you scoff at your own Mary Sue fantasy story from last year because there's no way those other characters would treat her as special.

2. The blues only present themselves sometimes, though. This weekend was generally lovely, including attending a Hanukkah party, heckling Fifty Shades Darker with [personal profile] thedeadparrot*, and allowing myself to buy a handful of treats from Cardullo's in Harvard Square, one of which I had been eyeing for years. Then I triumphed over past culinary disappointments by making a roast beef that wasn't overdone! Third time's the charm, I guess. That and cooking it at 275° F.

*2a. Still not as bad as the book, and I think better than the Rotten Tomatoes critics' score of 10% gives it credit for as a close adaptation -- there are several funny moments, most of them seemingly intentional! the character arcs are at least somewhat coherent! the, uh, color palettes are pretty! -- but still, yeah, this relationship makes no sense, the acting and/or direction to not-act is terrible, the main characters are allergic to substantive conversation, it's unfortunate to reinforce the idea that a woman can change a man's lifelong behaviors and deepest values by loving him, it's offensive to claim that enjoying BDSM is an easily corrected pathology driven by a bad childhood, and the pacing choices are odd. My genuinely favorite part was that this mainstream movie not only featured a spreader bar but also showed it being ratcheted open and used for pleasure rather than some villainous torture.

Reviews I liked:
  • New Republic - Sustained comparison to Working Girl; appreciation of Dakota Johnson's attempts to transcend the material. "Fifty Shades Darker, which fails so many tests of basic storytelling competence, is all the more stunning for its success at a task that most movies don't even bother attempting: depicting a woman's sexual pleasure."
     
  • MTV - Made me laugh out loud; similar appreciation of Johnson's acting abilities; agreement that director did indeed intend to be funny. "Dornan's handsome, even if his cold, accusing eyes make you think of a catfish slammed onto a pier."

3. "Feast or famine," the library clerk said as I picked up another armful of books that came in all at once after being on hold for weeks. Having just finished Unbeatable Squirrel Girl vols. 3-4 and Moonshot: The Indigenous Comics Collection, I'm working my way through the 400-page My Favorite Thing is Monsters, while stacked up on the nightstand are Call Me By Your Name, The Book of Dust, Ms. Marvel vol. 1, Unbeatable Squirrel Girl vols. 5-6, Lumberjanes vols. 1-2, and if I can get to it before it's due back, Alif the Unseen. (I needed to read ~7 books this month if I was going to reach my arbitrary goal of a book a week on average for 2017, so I requested a bunch of graphic novels, heh, not realizing how intense Monsters is.)

4. Help can be hard to ask for, even for small, mundane things. I'm grateful to [twitter.com profile] serenadestrong, [profile] seascribe, [personal profile] mollyamory and Mr. [personal profile] disgruntled_owl for ferrying me around while my car is in the shop (yes, still) and now also to [personal profile] thedeadparrot for providing laundry access while our in-house washer/dryer is on the fritz. Between those, the autumn fire-alarm malfunction, the elusive kitchen mouse, and the humidifier and nighttime white-noise fan giving up the ghost this week, it feels like everything is breaking. Much like in the world.

I'm grateful to the wider fannish network for chiming in with guidance on yet more SF/F/horror sources for this auction vid, now that we are down to the TV shows that don't really appeal to me. I sent out the final (?!) batch of pleas last weekend and then had to go sit under a blanket because I hate asking people to do work for me. This is going to be the last multifandom vid I make for a while that involves sources I don't know.

5. Speaking of which, I was invited to co-mod a panel next year at Vividcon on multifandom vids, and I said yes? I'm already nervous. I haven't moderated or presented at a con since 2006, and never at Vividcon. Good thing the other co-mods who've signed on so far are non-scary people. Need to ask [personal profile] jetpack_monkey his thoughts, since he modded a panel on the same topic just last year. Maybe take a longitudinal perspective on multifandom vids in general or lessons learned from each vidder's own experiences over time. Not that I know enough to talk about the former, but our possible VCR-vidder co-mod might.

But there is something fitting about finally doing something like this at the last Vividcon.
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2017-08-16 12:02 pm

I feel like I should say

U.S. politics has (have?) washed over my head again, as it does periodically, rising from the baseline fear and disappointment that mounted during election season and spiked in November.

I don't talk about it much here. This blog, and [twitter.com profile] bironicwastaken, are my dedicated fannish spaces online. It looks like we all understand that media consumption, fannishness and other creative pursuits are permissible hobbies, community building in an environment of divisiveness, necessary breaks and even artistic acts of resistance as we struggle with current events. Still, I sometimes (1) worry that fannish-oriented posts strike the wrong tone in wider context, such as yesterday's, and (2) feel a defensive urge to point out that I'm doing things "in real life" to fight what's happening, even if they may not be enough and even though no one has said anything.

When I get down on myself about not doing enough, I focus on things like these, in addition to thinking through how I can have a greater impact:
- Since November, every feature article I’ve written at work has made an explicit or strong implicit political statement
- This auction vid not only raised money for a good cause but is also about celebrating many characters of color in current genre sources, and that's not for nothing these days
- Every month, I donate to activist, investigative journalism and/or minority-support organizations
- I talk to people, including family and friends who voted in ways I am trying to understand
- etc.

That is all. It's a[nother] tough day. ETA: Not least: Event & dream involving anti-semitism )
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2017-08-15 10:46 am

What’s up, August edition: vidding

It's periodic crunch time at work, so a proper post / con report will have to wait a bit longer. For now:

[community profile] vividcon was lovely. I had some good conversations with a few people I'd expected to catch up with and a few I had not; went to most of the panels; saw only a fraction of the vids screened but still came away with several favorites; stayed on an even emotional keel the whole weekend; and returned with renewed vigor for creative pursuits…

…most notably this extensive auction vid that's been in progress since the spring. After VVC I finally processed all the DVD footage I've been collecting, figured out how to get a bunch of MKV files into Adobe Premiere (tried [personal profile] absolutedestiny's FFmpeg tutorial for format conversion but gave up in favor of DirectShowSource in the more familiar Avisynth), and skimmed two seasons of American Horror Story with [personal profile] drglam's guidance. I'd been putting that off along with The Walking Dead & Z Nation because horror TV is not always my thing, but it went fine. Forging onward.

Meanwhile, I made the mistake of perusing [community profile] equinox_exchange requests on the AO3 and ended up with a vid idea that I don't have time to make, except I started making it. *facepalm* I don't even go here, as they say, but I think the concept is beautiful, and the draft is making me have an emotion. Fortunately, what at first seemed like an intimidating endeavor is coming together faster than expected.

Still, my primary focus needs to be the auction vid, and I'll be away three of the six weekends between now and Equinox go-live, so we'll see if this other vid gets done in time or if the DS9 vidlet began a tradition of posting treats three months late.
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2017-04-17 08:50 pm

I'm sure there's a unifying theme here somewhere

Today is Patriots' Day in Boston, a.k.a. Marathon Monday, a.k.a. the day most people in the city seem to have off from work and school except us. My usual commute is bisected by the marathon line, so I came home the long way tonight, through the city: a packed train of tourists, Sox and Bruins fans, and an international collection of runners in foil cloaks, some limping and leaning on one another and some looking like they just went for a jog around the block.

This afternoon, per tradition, a few of us walked to the local portion of the marathon course to cheer on our now-former coworker as she ran by. The crowd was quiet enough this year that she heard us, smiled and waved as she continued along the final stretch. (It was hot today and she's injured in two places, yet she still ran the thing in less than 4 hours. Unbelievable.)

*

Friends are great. Some came over for a seder on the first night of Passover; some were in town for lunch this weekend; some will be moving here from far away; some are helping me sift through an enormous amount of source material for this multifandom vid. I've only sent out a handful of emails so far, so if you volunteered for something and haven't heard yet, stay tuned.

Since last we spoke, I've watched or scanned through a whole bunch of movies and short TV shows. Let's see: Crazyhead (fun), Cleverman (difficult but rewarding), Extant (derivative but enjoyable), Travelers (meh), now starting Timeless (fun); the "San Junipero" episode of Black Mirror (not traumatizing, hooray), the Green Fury episode of Powerless (I liked parts of it, but sitcoms are still not my thing) and the new Doctor Who premiere (winning me back over); Pacific Rim (meh), Fantastic Four (2015) (Action Movie formulaic emptiness), Z for Zachariah (great), The Fits (as wonderful as promised). I am not a huge TV fan compared to the general fan community -- some of my dearest and most passionate fandoms have been TV shows, but I'm not well-"read" in TV and don't love the medium as a medium as much as I love movies -- so this endeavor presents an interesting challenge.

There is still a ton to go, but it feels good to have made a dent.

*

Meanwhile, my de-stressor and pre-bedtime media over the last month or so has been a BBC show made for five-year-olds: Sarah & Duck. Have any of you seen it? It's so lovely and chill, wholesome, and often funny. Sarah is curious, imaginative and accepting, and every day seems to be a vacation day, which sounds nice right about now. From time to time the art is really beautiful, too. You never know when the plot will go full-on surreal or stay within the realm of the plausible -- well, given a reality where ducks sort of understand English and ladybugs play small trumpets. I am a particular fan of Duck wagging his tail, Sarah when she gets really excited about things like baby manatees, and Scarf Lady's long-suffering handbag.

I'm almost out of episodes on Netflix, though, and then whatever can take its place?
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2017-03-08 07:52 pm

Auction vid follow-up: straggler sources & thank you

Oh, friends. You are fantastic. Within about 24 hours, 15 of 16 outstanding sources for this vid project, plus 8 new sources, had at least one volunteer, and your comments have already helped me refine the character spreadsheet.

I will be contacting you soon, probably in order of my enthusiasm about the source.

Meanwhile, I accidentally missed a handful of shows on the list. Is anyone up for consulting on these?

Follow-up poll )

Also to do: somehow figure out whether the characters currently flagged as "key" -- in bold here, built from Sigrid's and my opinions plus some of yours from the last post's comments -- are the "right" ones. (Thinking there is an objective way to determine this may be my problem here, heh.) Thoughts welcome.
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2017-03-05 06:10 pm

Vid help?

One of the vids I'm making for the Fandom Trumps Hate auction, requested by [twitter.com profile] sigridellis, is a celebratory snapshot of characters of color in current SF/F & horror film and television. It is a neat project, although it means I've gotten myself into a pickle with the scope! I haven't quite figured out how many sources will be feasible, but we've started a list off the tops of our heads and flagged characters who are Sigrid's favorites and/or who feel particularly important to serve as the core set.

If you're willing, I could use some help on two things, outlined below. I hesitated to post about it because I don't want to be That Person Who Keeps Making Big Vids That Require Other People To Do Work, but then a friend said that she finds contributing fun, and I do believe this will be a better (and more efficiently produced) vid with a little help from some friends, so here we go.

(1) Flagging important characters and identifying major gaps in the character list. I don't want to turn this into an encyclopedia entry, and in fact don't even know if I can include everyone who's already on the list, but I don't want to miss someone significant either.

General guidelines as things stand now: non-white characters, who are not covered in makeup (i.e. Gamora) nor are only voices (i.e. Maz Kanata), in live-action SF/F & horror sources from the last 3ish years. Prefer them to have a significant role of some sort in their canon. There may be more space for women than for men. Am not sure yet how the vid will handle villains. Feel free to pitch me an argument against these limitations if you think they unfairly distort the portrait we're trying to sketch.

How does the Google spreadsheet look so far? Is someone not marked as "important" (bold font) who should be? (Female characters are in the top half, dudes below. Don't mind much beyond columns A and C.)

(2) Volunteering source knowledge. I've never made a vid before with so many unfamiliar sources where clips from those sources need to be appropriately contextualized with the lyrics and narrative flow. i.e. This isn't like the electricity vid, where visual parallels took precedence over needing to know characterizations and plotlines. The song we're using will work best if I can tell stories about these characters' struggles and triumphs.

Now, I've already begun to watch some of the sources I don't know (Sense8, Suicide Squad), and there are more in the queue, but others I can't handle (American Horror Story, The Walking Dead), and still others are big and/or not super interesting to me and I could use some pointers on key episodes for the characters in question.

With that in mind, is anyone willing to serve as a consultant on the following sources?

A poll )

Thank you. <3

ETA: Follow-up poll.
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2017-01-24 04:46 pm

Ask me how much I got done at work today

First of all, thank you to everyone who posted photos or descriptions of your experiences at Saturday's marches.

After much angst, I chose to stay with my mom rather than to go the NYC rally. In the end, that turned out all right. The marches clearly had robust attendance, and while at home I was able to open my mom's eyes to the scale of the movement and the nature of the marchers' concerns—she hadn't known about the events at all and said she'd never seen anything like it, even given the Vietnam protests of the '60s—and spend more time debating her boyfriend, a staunch conservative who honest to goodness argued with TV coverage by shouting, "What about white people?" and "All lives matter!"

Not to mention that having all-day news and social media access gave us clearer access to speakers, performers and commentators and a broader perspective across the nation and the world than would have been possible while packed into a crowd.

Instead of berating myself for being on that day the sort of complicit bystander we decry in history classes, I try to remind myself that witnessing is also important.

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Executive orders. Cabinet confirmations. Federal hiring freezes and gag rules.* Lies and distractions and tangled-up media relations. Standing Rock now, too, OMG. I only have so many dollars to donate, so one of the things I did today was ask the [tumblr.com profile] FandomTrumpsHate mods to extend an invitation to the runner-up in my vid auction in addition to the winner. We'll see if she's interested. If I can raise $210 for charity, that's another drop in the bucket of resistance. Or some metaphor that makes more sense.

I'll definitely be making a vid for the winner, though: [personal profile] deelaundry! We are discussing options.

*I worked at an HHS agency for several years; I'm very glad I'm not there right now, for both practical and ideological reasons. Friends who are Feds or contractors, I hope you know my thoughts are with you.

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I've created a new DW/LJ tag, "politics," both for organization purposes and so those of you who want to can unsubscribe from it. That said, I still intend for this journal to remain primarily a fannish space.

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And now for something a little lighter.

A few months back, Dee gave me a Liz Climo 2017 daily calendar. It is punching above its weight in emotional support. Today's cartoon is going to get tacked to the bulletin board:

image behind the cut )

Meanwhile, Mr. [personal profile] deelaundry gifted me a subscription to a monthly spice mix service. I had never belonged to one of those food-by-mail clubs before and wasn't sure what to expect, but the first trio of envelopes arrived yesterday and it’s a winner: four types of red chiles ground together, a cumin-oregano rub, and za'atar, with recipes curated by the head chef of the marvelous café at the National Museum of the American Indian. I have a baggie of sumac in the kitchen, but you can never have enough.

Tonight, hoping to finish the last Festivids treat. Golive on Saturday is a light at the end of the week.