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Words of the Dead | .avi (720x480, 29.9mb)
Source: Equilibrium
Song: "The Chemicals Between Us", by Bush
Summary: Preston's dead haunts him still (always).
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Thanks: Much love to
morgandawn,
lierdumoa, and
laurashapiro, for betas and audiencing and encouragement.
Chemicals Between Us by Bush
I want you to remember
A love so full
it could send us all ways
I want you to surrender
All my feelings rose today
And I want you to remain
The power of children can amaze
I'll try not to complain
I know that's a pisser baby
The chemicals between us
The walls that lie between us
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier state
Than lying in this bed
I want you to remember
Everything you said
Every driven word
Like a hammer
Held to my head
The chemicals between us
The walls that lie between us
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier face
Than lying in this bed
The chemicals between us
The chemicals between us
Lying in this bed
We're of the hollow men
We are the naked ones
We never meant you harm
Never meant you wrong
And I'd like to thank
All of my
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
The chemicals between us
The army of achievers
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier state
Than lying in this bed
The chemicals between us
The chemicals between us
Chemicals
The chemicals between us
Notes: This vid took both forever and 2 months. Or rather, 2 months stretched over the course of a year. I...gah, I give up. This really should've been done in Adobe After Effects, but I was crazy and stubborn and in the end too lazy to redo my work elsewhere.
My computer had it's revenge tho, in massive export problems. Fun times.
One of the most interesting problems was attempting to make the lyrics more audible with certain cuts. Dunno if the solutions succeeded, but it was an entertaining experiment in any case. Other interesting problems include trying to include massive amounts of relationships in only 4 min., the solution as near as I could make it is to basically have an intro section the length of an entire verse and chorus (PLUS the intro). Usually I'd only story intro during the song's intro, but the world I was trying to include was too big.
I...really really don't want to imagine attempting to remaster this sucker. ::facepalm:: Or at least, not before the next evolution of whatever programs' gonna replace After Effects. Because honestly: way. too. tedious.
I think...this is actually the first vid I posted this year. Wow, I'm lagging. ::wryyyyy::
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Words of the Dead | .avi (720x480, 29.9mb)
Source: Equilibrium
Song: "The Chemicals Between Us", by Bush
Summary: Preston's dead haunts him still (always).
Please consider using a download manager like FlashGet, you can restart downloads if your connection gets broken and not have to worry about partial files.
Thanks: Much love to
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Chemicals Between Us by Bush
I want you to remember
A love so full
it could send us all ways
I want you to surrender
All my feelings rose today
And I want you to remain
The power of children can amaze
I'll try not to complain
I know that's a pisser baby
The chemicals between us
The walls that lie between us
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier state
Than lying in this bed
I want you to remember
Everything you said
Every driven word
Like a hammer
Held to my head
The chemicals between us
The walls that lie between us
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier face
Than lying in this bed
The chemicals between us
The chemicals between us
Lying in this bed
We're of the hollow men
We are the naked ones
We never meant you harm
Never meant you wrong
And I'd like to thank
All of my
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
lovers
The chemicals between us
The army of achievers
Lying in this bed
The chemicals displaced
There is no lonelier state
Than lying in this bed
The chemicals between us
The chemicals between us
Chemicals
The chemicals between us
Notes: This vid took both forever and 2 months. Or rather, 2 months stretched over the course of a year. I...gah, I give up. This really should've been done in Adobe After Effects, but I was crazy and stubborn and in the end too lazy to redo my work elsewhere.
My computer had it's revenge tho, in massive export problems. Fun times.
One of the most interesting problems was attempting to make the lyrics more audible with certain cuts. Dunno if the solutions succeeded, but it was an entertaining experiment in any case. Other interesting problems include trying to include massive amounts of relationships in only 4 min., the solution as near as I could make it is to basically have an intro section the length of an entire verse and chorus (PLUS the intro). Usually I'd only story intro during the song's intro, but the world I was trying to include was too big.
I...really really don't want to imagine attempting to remaster this sucker. ::facepalm:: Or at least, not before the next evolution of whatever programs' gonna replace After Effects. Because honestly: way. too. tedious.
I think...this is actually the first vid I posted this year. Wow, I'm lagging. ::wryyyyy::
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You have true talent, skills and determination. You should be a professional, this video is breathaking.
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I've been looking forward to this after you posted about the exporting disaster. Very good job getting it done.
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WOW!!
This is a fantastic vid! I've only seen Equilibrium once, I saw a bunch of vids first and it was one of those movies where I was told the vids are better than the source. I think that's true but knowing the canon just makes vids like yours so much more powerful. As soon as Survivor is over I'm going to watch this some more.
Love the effect with Sean Bean, love. Also the relationship bewteen father and son (like when Christian Bale dropps the vials and his son flips the ceral over the bowl). love love love this vid!
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I'm glad that you liked my vid and that it makes sense to you with the context of the movie.
The effect loved Sean Bean, he looks good glowing, ;D, and I'm glad that the interrelationships worked for you!
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I use ghost!Qui as being my most appropriate icon for the content.
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::glomps again:: thank you.
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Brava!
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I'm not even familiar with your source material here, but your sense of timing has fucking FLOORED me. I'm AMAZED. It's like every single thing in the entire video is perfectly timed to the music. The shooting + snowglobe bit? AMAZING. And when he's in white and shooting people all bang bang bang, a bit later - did you mess with THAT so that the shooting is in time, too? Because it looked like it to me. And I mean those are just the two things that stood out the most, I was going "wow!" at your timing like constantly. I'm so impressed.
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Thank you! I'm glad you liked the vid!
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And yeah, I sorta did imagine this as a fanfic ::bounces::, actually my main inspiration for the vid is
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will download later :3
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I'm glad that the sum of it is effective emotionally because I've been trying to work on that; that it's more than just pretty effects. I'm glad that the journey works for you, that you can discern a journey, because I wasn't sure how much of it worked because of the wierd structuring that made the vid non-linear.
So again, thank you for letting me know, thank you for sending this feedback. ::hugs:: =)
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That was a truly refreshing take on Equilibrium - I thorughly enjoyed watching that!
The ghosting effect was inspired & served your story telling aspect of the vid extremely well. Quality for the file size is impressive too...I see in the properties its Xvid but I didn't think it was possible to get a 3.50 song @ 720x480 in at 30 meg with that quality.
You could have probably shaved a meg or 2 by cropping the black & the top & bottom too, but still...Im in awe of the quality of this vid.
Nice job!
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I'm glad that you thought it was a refreshing take! The problem with movie vids versus tv vids is that there's only about 2 hrs of source versus however many hours in a season, so the footage can get really old really fast if you're watching a lot of vids. I tried to compensate for that fact in this vid and am glad that it seemed to have worked!
Heh, I tried a version without the ghosting effect on my betas and they were confused by the story and the POV. It was a combination of self-preservation and insanity. ::wry grin::
The process that I used to encode my vid is that suggested by this tutorial. Xvid is actually based off of the Divx codec, so it should play on the DVD players that plays .avi's. Unfortunatly, the resolution of the movie is a wierd variant of widescreen (::rolls eyes:: can't they just make it consistent?), and so to prevent distortion I sized the vid's width up to 720 and added black bars to make it 480 vertically; which is the resolution of the basic TV monitor.
Thank you for your feedback, I've seen your name around and I think I saw one of your vids that
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Wonderful work.
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And thank you for the comment that the vid was intimate. I was trying to show multiple relationships between the characters and at one point I was getting really worried that I wasn't giving it enough of a sense of 'smallness' 'cause I was trying to include the 'world' so much. Your comment then came very much as a relief. =) Thank you for giving me your thoughts.
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(btw, I peeked in your journal and it seems that you've watched Pirates of the Caribbean? I've made a vid to that too if you're interested; it's older work tho.)
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Spectacular. I so want to know how you did the effects -- did you actually hand-edit frame by frame to insert Sean Bean into those scenes? I have already gathered some sense of the movie via fannish osmosis, and the song choice is perfect; the intercutting of the snowglobe and the book of poetry (even while I'm probably missing some significance) leading up to the gunshot is just fantastic. Also, I love that one shot of the martial arts practice -- something about that is just perfect, and the one shot where Bale is on his knees crying out on "lovers" before the final fight sequence with Sean Bean's ghost at his side.
(PS: I just rewatched Welcome Home also after seeing this several times, and that vid still makes me get all teary every single time.)
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Heh, actually I 'cheated' for most of the effects; Sean Bean was actually in most of those scenes. I don't trust myself to edit frame by frame and be able to maintain a smooth motion with any degree of accuracy. Instead I took the basic glow effect (opacity 30%, brightness/contrast +35ish, blue tint) and constrained it with a 16 pt. garbage matte around Sean Bean...then I keyframed it so that the glowy area followed him when he moved. I tried to keep the scenes out of context (when I needed it out of context) by changing the color...most of the golden sections where Bean was following Bale were originally blue, and thus hopefully unrecognizable at casual glance. (and the slight-of-hand via fast cutting helped as well =D )
In a couple areas I took the Sean Bean from the previous clip and extended it a bit, with a bit of the bottom-non-blurred portion on the layer beneath it. The non-blurred portion has a layer that's just the edge, with gaussian blur, because Premiere is stupid and doesn't let you blur the edge of your garbage matte.
the snowglobe-gunshot sequence is one of my faves...possibly because it worked with the least amount of anguish ::wryyy:: ditto with the 'lovers' sequence.
The martial arts practice was actually a later clip when I stared at the vid and realized I wasn't adding enough 'world' to it. After a certain amount of teeth gnashing I found the clip and went yay!
(::awed and pleased:: I'm very glad that Welcome Home stands up to repeated viewings and that you found it to be emotionally effective. I try to make my vids emotionally accessible, so it's awesome to hear you find it works for you on that level)
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