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charmax ([personal profile] charmax) wrote2009-03-03 05:37 am

Vid: Unnatural Selection - Battlestar Galactica/Terminator: Sarah Connor

[livejournal.com profile] kiki_miserychic & [livejournal.com profile] zombiep0rn were the inspiration behind the vid.


Video Title: Unnatural Selection
Song Title/Artist: Pussycats Gone To Heaven (Pixies vs Pussycat Dolls) - DJ Lobsterdust
Shows/Source: Battlestar Galactica, Terminator: Sarah Connor, Terminator movies.
Summary: That body was made to look like a person. We were made in God's image.
***Images of apocalypse and violence that some may find disturbing.***
Length/Format: 3.36, (Xvid, Stream)
Notes:
OK so first off this is so far outside my comfort zone as to be in another continent. This vid is one big experiment designed to help me evolve (geddit?) as a Vidder. Everything from the song (first time using a mashup) to the physical editing process (storyboarded in Premiere but mostly edited in AE) to the tone and themes (my dark side, let me show you it.)

The inspiration for the vid came from the fact that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the publication of "The Origin of Species" and the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth. I've always been struck by the similarities between T:SCC and BSG and I tried to show some of that here. As humanity teeters on the edge of extinction they slide down the evolutionary tree of life whilst the machines evolve into better beings.

[personal profile] kiki_miserychic has written an insightful commentary for this vid over at [community profile] vid_commentary. A little more of my choices is discussed in the comments.


Unnatural Selection - Battlestar Galactica/Terminator: Sarah Connor - Charmax

Links: Download Xvid (720x400 - 40MB) | Download Xvid (416x240 - 20MB) | Stream@Imeem | Stream@Youtube

[identity profile] charmax.livejournal.com 2009-03-14 08:16 am (UTC)(link)
If it's still one of your favourites by the end of the year I'll be more than happy.

I really appreciate that you describe it as unified because in a lot of multi-fandom vids the compare and contrast aspect is to the fore and I do love that but not for this vid. I wanted this vid to be about the comparison of humans and machines not the source they were from.

The remorseless and relentless march of the machines intercut with the worm footage is probably the bleakest point of the vid for me and ties into the most painful aspect of the nature of evolution.

I have to admit I did wonder if I'd undermined the whole vid with "Rock me, Joe" but I just couldn't resist it. Likewise I just had to have Six in that section even though it was obvious, I'm glad you thought it was funny rather than jarring.

The religious aspects of both shows can be a little unsettling but I think the most disturbing thing for me was a devout man like Ellison being prepared to use a church as a trap. To commit such an act of violence in a place of worship felt like it posed the question as to whether humans deserved to survive.

I share your preference for the way T:SCC handles its themes but there is just so much more footage of BSG and the human characters in it are so self destructive that the end section of the vid is skewed towards that show. Fortunately, the turtles and Ellison's voice-overs help redress the balance. I'm so glad you picked up on the baton passing element of the turtles because I loved what that imagery says in this context.

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on the vid!

[identity profile] bop-radar.livejournal.com 2009-03-15 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
I wanted this vid to be about the comparison of humans and machines not the source they were from.
I think that was completely successful in a way that I think is very hard to pull off so I'm very impressed.

the most disturbing thing for me was a devout man like Ellison being prepared to use a church as a trap
Ohh that is something I hadn't thought a lot about. Wow! Thanks for the new angle on that one. I love T:SCC so much--there's always more to explore! It really repays multiple viewing and reflection.

the turtles and Ellison's voice-overs help redress the balance.
*nods* They totally do. And BSG is great fodder for such things, I agree, even if its execution overall is more flawed.

I think I must go and watch your vid again now... ;)