Something like a report
Aug. 16th, 2004 05:55 pmFirst off is that I had a great time overall. I arrived earlier than last year (I was so sure I wasn’t going to have fun last year that I shortened my time in Chicago deliberately!), which gave me a chance to go out for the afternoon and evening with my oldest friend in the world. She took me to see Millennium Park and the bean (the bean is so cool!), where we were caught in a horrid downpour and I got soaked through all my clothes and everything I had with me was drenched in rain, even with little umbrellas. She took me to this trendy restaurant at the park that had to be one of the worst-run places I’ve ever been to, then we took the El for the famous Chicago Loop, which I’ve always wanted to do, and went to the train station so I could see where they filmed the steps sequence in The Untouchables. Saw some more landmarks, went to the really awful Billy Goat tavern (which inspired the cheeseborger skit on Saturday Night Live, apparently), and then got stuck in the underground parking garage because my friend lost her ticket. Which gave me a chance to call the sis, so that was good. A lot of my weekend was informed by when I could call evil twin, and constantly being worried about her status, but people were very nice about understanding that that was my first priority. (If I can remember LJ names off the top of my head, I’ll use them, if not, I’m using the regular names, and even some of these LJ names I know will be wrong. And after that, I’m sticking to regular names else it looks crazy.)
I was rooming with
But we made it back in time for the first show, the WayBack Machine. I love seeing old vids, but what was great about his one was having the chance to see some vids I’ve heard about for years but never seen -- especially Hotel California for the Prisoner, by Judy Chien. Definitely worth the wait, and it was also great to see Cybel Harper’s Patterns for the X-Files, one of my all-time fave vids.
Nearly New was an interesting mix of premiering vids and vids I’ve seen in the past year, and also an interesting mix of good and bad. There were some painful clunkers in this show, ones where I wished someone would put me out of my misery (the Hornblower vid to a showtune was especially agonizing, but at least some folks got laughs out of it), but fortunately they were easily swept away under the good vids. I loved Zen’s cute little Speed Racer vid for The Fast and the Furious (duh!), and Juliette Torres’s Shot in the Head for Touching Evil was wonderfully cool and mysterious. I liked Wolfling’s Someday a lot more than I thought I oculd (when I saw the word Nickelback, I was expecting the worst) for Angel and Wes, and of course, as always, anything
Friday night
Saturday morning’s Unexpected Levels vidshow was excellent, and highlighted by seeing the meta-vid Pressure, done by the Cali Crew folks years ago and showing what it was like to make vids by tape and stopwatch back in the days when shows often ended their seasons just before MediaWest, and people were rushing to make their vids before the con. Sisabet had also included the wonderful Sahara by
I also enjoyed the Illustrating Relationships show, but was nervous about my upcoming show and panel (Literalism vs Metaphor), so had a hard time focusing. I really loved my show! I know that sounds weird, but I did! I had only quickly seen some of the vids I wanted in it for research purposes, and had never seen them large-screen, so it was a treat to catch
I think my panel went off okay, though I am ashamed at how much I babble and how lamely I express myself, especially when I’m going really fast. Sandy seemed to have better focus in her panel on Breaking the Rules, and she had a lot of fun things to say about ideas that are rules, ideas that are suggestions, and beliefs that are really strong suggestions. A large group of us went out following this to get dinner at the hotel next door’s restaurant, but criminy, what a disaster. I'm starting to think I bring a food jinx with me that poor
The highlights for me: Barkley’s Stargate vid Can’t Find My Way Home, which I thought was nicely creepy in some respects, and a good look at Jack’s mindset. Seah and Margie’s What It’s Really About and Big Red Boat, both for Joan of Arcadia, excelled. I’ve watched a handful of eps but the show didn’t jazz me, yet both these vids did, totally. Big Red Boat could not have been a more perfect closer to the show with its bouncy song and upbeat message, and once again the
Sisabet’s Two Words I hope put to rest her fears that this wasn’t the right place for this song -- it worked perfectly to sum up Angel as a series, and the editing was, as always, tight and amazing and her music choices never fail to blow me away. Shalott’s Jig of Life (Kate Bush) was incredible -- a rare Witchblade vid that really helps people understand the show and Pez as character. Everyone discussed its motion in the review panel the next day, but what I really thought it was was tempo -- the song has so many weird shifts that matching its pace through movement and timing is tough, yet Shalott nailed it perfectly. I was glad to see people didn’t freak out too much about Jo’s and my Streets on Fire. Kathy, Kay and Jill’s Boys Keep Swinging made me laugh out loud constantly -- it was such a refreshing change of pace and such a great take on the never-ending picture of Daniel the girly little flower. Just a total hoot.
I adored Snoo and Tzikeh’s fabulous Blue Skies for Everyone to Dead Like Me -- I've wanted to vid this song for years but have never found the right fandom, and this was just dead-on perfect, delightful, and sweet. Zen really knows how to give a girl a come-on by intro’ing her Rough Boys multimedia vid with “Contains graphic violence and hot boys.” Yeah, baby! Here’s Luck’s Thistledown Tears just hit every single great thing about Firefly, showed off her fantastic editing and vidmaking abilities, and just filled me with love for the show all over again. And then
Overall I thought there were more clunkers this year than last, and some of those clunkers, unlike last year, were just really, really clunky and painful. I’m bewildered by why it’s so impossible to get a decent West Wing vid, and the one in this show made me want to scream “Make. It. Stop.” It wasn’t just awful, it also had badly capture source that pixelized and jerked and stalled, so it was painful all around. Some of the other clunkers just didn’t work for me or I wished they were over, but I just intensely disliked a vid that many others seemed to enjoy, Closer to Fine for Six Feet Under. I tried really hard to understand what people saw in it at the review panel, but I never got it -- for me, it was sloppy and painfully overly literal. I also thought the reaction to soappocrates’s Smallville vid ‘Til the Day I Die was a little more intensely negative than I thought it deserved -- while I didn’t get the use of the picture in picture effect that she used throughout, it didn’t seem to merit the flaying they gave her (boy, would I have saved the flaying for a couple of other vids) for using it. I guess I must just be out of step with everyone else, because I didn’t think it was that hateful, and I thought the SFU vid was much worse than everyone else did. A couple vids I just didn’t connect to, though I thought they were lovely, such as Mad Poetess’s utterly beautiful vid to one of my all-time fave songs by October Project, Bury My Lovely, for the movie The Others. Part of it is that I haven’t seen the movie yet, I’m sure, so I’ll give it a try and then see if I can connect more to the vid, because it was truly beautiful to look at.
The World Domination villains, scoundrels and masterminds show was a total riot the next morning and took the edge off my weepiness at having to repack to go home. Great vid choices and it was so great to see Sandy and
The auction vids made me a little nervous, I confess. I kept wondering how collaborations like that could turn out, but they were great, and the one everyone was afraid of, the vid Angel made for
Over the weekend I was thrilled to see all my old friends, to spend more time with newer friends such as
And then after the dead dog wrap-up, it was time to depart. I almost missed my plane when they changed gates on me without any signage while I was grabbing something to eat -- how can you change gates without telling people who have boarding passes saying a different gate? I had to sprint all the way from one end of United’s O’Hare terminal to the other with less then five minutes till boarding. I got home and the puss was relatively happy to see me, and all I wanted was to have copies of the vids from the show and esepcially a disc of my own Literalism vs. Metaphor show so I could see all that good stuff again. It struck me as very odd, waiting for my ride, that Seattle at ten at night was warmer than Chicago in the day -- but I didn’t mind the cooler weather there because last year nearly killed me. I was really sad about coming back to my mundane life where so many people I know don’t get why I waste my time on this crazy hobby, and think vids are weird. But Killa stocked me up with Jeremiah discs and Deadwood and now I’m mainlining the shows thanks to her generosity and will probably have more vids being added to my already filled plate.
I will be trying to get the new vids uploaded soon -- but to be honest, most of these look better on TV than small, so please do contact me offlist if you’d like DVDs. (Valentine Heart is in fact now up.) The Firefly vid especially loses so much when it’s small -- no stars in the ending, etc. And it will take some time because these are large files, and I have dialup. I came home with a (cough, cough) copy of a program that should allow me to smallify the file sizes, but the problem is that I am stupid and learning a program with no manual will be a challenge for me that I don’t know if I can succeed. I will try though, so I can minimize these huge file sizes and possibly brighten them up a bit (Angel is such a dark show to work with). DVDs rule! And Morgan’s already put her Jeremiah vid up, I see -- go watch -- and she still has my dance vid entry, Atom Bomb for La Femme Nikita, up at her site.
Cuz, you know, it's not like we're not all vidded out.
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Date: 2004-08-16 06:53 pm (UTC)It was so good to see you, and when I can rub two brain cells together, I hope to actually, you know, *have* a con report. I love Vividcon! llamallamallamallamallamallamaVIDSHOWVIDSHOW!
[exhausted, but in a good way]
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Date: 2004-08-16 07:09 pm (UTC)I'm so glad we had breakfast together on Saturday, even if I was hungover and kind of subhuman! *g*
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Date: 2004-08-16 07:42 pm (UTC)also, so very sorry about your sister!!! i'm just finally catching up on flist...
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Date: 2004-08-16 08:29 pm (UTC)(And I love Ordinary too--one of the reasons I'm a pipsqueaky fan).
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Date: 2004-08-16 09:12 pm (UTC)And I loved the SOS Farscape vid, but I don’t know who made it -- it was really cool, mixing an old gospel song and a newer Richard Ashcroft song, and the vid was every bit as good as the song choices.
It was me and thank you so much. It was wierd finding out ways to tell people that was my vid - I'd rather they just do it in the panel (at the end obviously), cause I just don't know how to bring it up where it isn't me pushing "I MADE A VID!!" down people's throats. But I don't think I'll do another challenge vid - that was just *too* much pressure.
And people didn’t seem to think my Firefly vid Through Your Hands was too treacly, so yay.
I did not get treacly or even sappy from it. I thought it was lovely and bittersweet and you had me at John Hiatt. Also - I now have it on DVD and can watch it repeatedly. It is good to be me.
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Date: 2004-08-17 08:05 am (UTC)She is so not joking. She was clutching my hand and crying throughout the vid.
I'm glad we got to meet, though sorry it wasn't more than "hi and bye"--I would have gone looking for you earlier, but I'd thought you weren't going to be able to make the con. I'm so glad you could.
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Date: 2004-08-17 08:45 am (UTC)I didn't know people were fearing the Puppet!Angel vid.
I'm so glad it went over well.
And there's not really much to get on "Good Run of Bad Luck." Arthur Dent is having one, but it's all worth it because he gets Ford in the end.
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Date: 2004-08-17 09:08 am (UTC)I love your big vidder brain!
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Date: 2004-08-17 11:41 am (UTC)Welcome back! So
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Date: 2004-08-17 12:06 pm (UTC)Llamallama!
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Date: 2004-08-17 12:14 pm (UTC)I know what you mean about volunteering the info -- I wish they'd just outed us if we agreed to be outed, because I can't physically raise my hand and go, I did the Firefly vid. I am just incapable of doing it.
Of course, I'm already trying desperately to think of a milestone vid for next year... arg.
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Date: 2004-08-17 04:59 pm (UTC)It was wonderful to see you, although I regret we didn't get too much face time -- and didn't attend one another's panels! There's never enough time for everything you want to do. Vividcon's motto must be "Always leave them wanting more."
Thanks again for the DVD! When P. comes home I'm going to sit him down and make him watch your Firefly vids. He will be pleased.
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Date: 2004-08-17 09:07 pm (UTC)I kept telling people that I knew Tia very well and that she would not really have someone do I Will Always Love You for Angel the series with anything less than tongue in cheek, and I was right.
::smooches you for that::
It sounds like you had an amazing and busy con. I've been reading the reports on
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Date: 2004-08-18 06:38 pm (UTC)This was some kind of problem we had in transferring it from my computer to Tzikeh's. It looks fine here - it was captured off DVD source at full frame - but for reasons we still haven't fully wrapped our brain around, we couldn't get it to work on Tzikeh's end. And we've tried damn near everything. :(
Waldo.