BASCon Vid Show
Nov. 14th, 2004 11:10 pmThis is way past its best before date, so I'm just going to hit the highlights. And, um, the stuff I can remember.
Stripped by
gwyn_r (Fast and Furious)
Perfect song choice meshes with gorgeous editing choices to strip the movie to its slashy essentials. (If only Paul Walker was one quarter as interesting as Vin Diesel, I would be sucked into this nascent fandom like nobody's business.)
66 by
sisabet and
drdawn (QAF US)
I have no affection for the US version of QAF, and Brian and Justin irk me no end. And yet I still enjoyed this vid immensely. It was glittery and fun and full of love. (I'm still not going to watch the show, though.)
Why by
permetaform (Smallville)
I never made it past the first six months of Smallville, but this vid almost makes me wish I had. It's a brilliant Lex character study, with an extremely interesting flashback structure. And it's
permetaform's first vid. Jeezus.
Wild West Show by
recycledmedia (Multi-Fandom)
A fun multi-media vid with a lot of my favourite fandoms represented, so what's not to like.
Flying Home by
morgandawn (Due South)
My affection for this vid has only grown since I first saw it at Escapade. Parallel moments of Fraser, Ray and Ray mixed with glorious nature footage lead to a shattering climax. Wow.
Too Sexy by Diana Williams (Alan Rickman)
An extremely fun tribute to the wonder that is Alan Rickman, in all his various manifestations.
Gravity by
permetaform (PotC)
Wow, a serious vid about Jack Sparrow. And it works. Brilliantly.
Little by Little by
lithium_doll (Pros)
I adore this vid.
lithium_doll's vids not only bear up to repeated viewings, they demand them. This one shows the toll the job takes on Bodie and Doyle, and does so in really interesting ways. Doesn't hurt that I love the song.
Imagine by Mudd (1984)
Disturbing, subversive and extremely well done. Places Lennon's pacifist anthem against Orwell's dystopia, with extremely unsettling results. And I mean that in a good way.
Lucky You by
permetaform (The Ring)
The jarring editing, weird colour effects and jagged music work perfectly to convey the eerieness of the source movie.
Falling In Love by
killabeez & T. Jonesy (ST-TOS)
Sheer genius. Kirk/Spock comedy that is far too much fun. (If they keep this up, I'll actually start reading K/S, and I don't know if I can handle that.)
I Am the Highway by
morgandawn (Jeremiah)
A really nice exploration of the relationship between Jeremiah and Kurdy. I really have to pull out my tapes of this show and finally sit down and watch the damn thing.
The Mountain by
melina123 &
astolat (LotR)
Frodo's struggle with the Ring paralleled by Aragorn's struggle to attain the throne of Gondor. A gorgeous vid, beautifully told.
This Is War by
lithium_doll (Goldeneye)
At the moment, this is my absolute favourite vid. The song is a perfect choice for the movie, and it follows the twisted path of the relationship between James Bond and Alec Trevelyn. And like so many of lithium's vids, the structure gets more interesting the more you see it. I'm sooo glad I got to see this on the big screen.
Pretty When You Cry by
lierdumoa (Oz)
A really intesting and twisted take on the Beecher/Keller relationship. (Of course, can there be anything but a twisted take on those two guys?) Great stuff.
My West Hollywood Lifestyle (Whatever) by
sisabet &
sockkpuppett (Angel)
What can I say, except that this vid is Too. Much. Fun.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'll just say that my vids Gay Bar, The Fear and No Fear, No Hate, No Pain also played at the show. You can find them at przed.com/vids.
Stripped by
Perfect song choice meshes with gorgeous editing choices to strip the movie to its slashy essentials. (If only Paul Walker was one quarter as interesting as Vin Diesel, I would be sucked into this nascent fandom like nobody's business.)
66 by
I have no affection for the US version of QAF, and Brian and Justin irk me no end. And yet I still enjoyed this vid immensely. It was glittery and fun and full of love. (I'm still not going to watch the show, though.)
Why by
I never made it past the first six months of Smallville, but this vid almost makes me wish I had. It's a brilliant Lex character study, with an extremely interesting flashback structure. And it's
Wild West Show by
A fun multi-media vid with a lot of my favourite fandoms represented, so what's not to like.
Flying Home by
My affection for this vid has only grown since I first saw it at Escapade. Parallel moments of Fraser, Ray and Ray mixed with glorious nature footage lead to a shattering climax. Wow.
Too Sexy by Diana Williams (Alan Rickman)
An extremely fun tribute to the wonder that is Alan Rickman, in all his various manifestations.
Gravity by
Wow, a serious vid about Jack Sparrow. And it works. Brilliantly.
Little by Little by
I adore this vid.
Imagine by Mudd (1984)
Disturbing, subversive and extremely well done. Places Lennon's pacifist anthem against Orwell's dystopia, with extremely unsettling results. And I mean that in a good way.
Lucky You by
The jarring editing, weird colour effects and jagged music work perfectly to convey the eerieness of the source movie.
Falling In Love by
Sheer genius. Kirk/Spock comedy that is far too much fun. (If they keep this up, I'll actually start reading K/S, and I don't know if I can handle that.)
I Am the Highway by
A really nice exploration of the relationship between Jeremiah and Kurdy. I really have to pull out my tapes of this show and finally sit down and watch the damn thing.
The Mountain by
Frodo's struggle with the Ring paralleled by Aragorn's struggle to attain the throne of Gondor. A gorgeous vid, beautifully told.
This Is War by
At the moment, this is my absolute favourite vid. The song is a perfect choice for the movie, and it follows the twisted path of the relationship between James Bond and Alec Trevelyn. And like so many of lithium's vids, the structure gets more interesting the more you see it. I'm sooo glad I got to see this on the big screen.
Pretty When You Cry by
A really intesting and twisted take on the Beecher/Keller relationship. (Of course, can there be anything but a twisted take on those two guys?) Great stuff.
My West Hollywood Lifestyle (Whatever) by
What can I say, except that this vid is Too. Much. Fun.
In the interest of full disclosure, I'll just say that my vids Gay Bar, The Fear and No Fear, No Hate, No Pain also played at the show. You can find them at przed.com/vids.
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Date: 2004-11-15 01:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-15 01:57 am (UTC)These all sound so fabulous & make we wish that I'd been there.
Do you know if a con dvd is being released at all, please?
I really want to see the Goldeneye one.
(You know I've already seen yours & loved them!)
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Date: 2004-11-15 04:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-15 04:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-15 05:29 am (UTC)Your "Moscow Drug Club" vid helped pimp me into MUNCLE fandom. I lurk about the edges and read fic, for the moment.
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Date: 2004-11-15 06:14 am (UTC)I see I have some downloading to do. *g*
Glad the UNCLE vid sold you on the show. There's plenty of great fic out there, not to mention great people in the fandom.
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Date: 2004-11-15 06:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-16 01:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-16 08:50 am (UTC)As for Uncle Vernon, in Withnail he plays Uncle Monty and he's really more pathetic than sinister. (I played up the sinister aspects for the vid.)