Yay! So happy to oblige, and, ahem, you may yet get more of him from one of us... ;)
I'm so glad the parallels in the vid work to tie Laura and Kara together; they were in ridiculous few scenes together, and some of the ones they ARE in together are faked (shared dreamspaces, and the early sickbay sequences). For all their distant storylines, though, it is surprisingly how closely these two paralleled each other throughout; the twin funeral pyres in 4x11, for example, is something the show itself juxtaposed. They really were the theological poles of the series and, as with Lee, it's tragic they never got more screentime together.
And yes! This is the colouring effects one! I'm glad that you like the effect, I was worried it was a bit random but for some reason I still can't put into words it felt right, visually. Perhaps vivid is the word I've been looking for.
It almost seems like they have a rare moment of understanding at the end, but still don't quite know how to bridge the space.
That's exactly how I feel about it. <3
Sidenote: I loved having the one photograph, the one of Billy and then Jacob one, in each. They feel like artifacts of what Laura won't ever let herself forget to me, like the Olympic Carrier and the blackboard in a way, and I like the emphasis.
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Date: 2010-03-04 06:06 pm (UTC)I'm so glad the parallels in the vid work to tie Laura and Kara together; they were in ridiculous few scenes together, and some of the ones they ARE in together are faked (shared dreamspaces, and the early sickbay sequences). For all their distant storylines, though, it is surprisingly how closely these two paralleled each other throughout; the twin funeral pyres in 4x11, for example, is something the show itself juxtaposed. They really were the theological poles of the series and, as with Lee, it's tragic they never got more screentime together.
And yes! This is the colouring effects one! I'm glad that you like the effect, I was worried it was a bit random but for some reason I still can't put into words it felt right, visually. Perhaps vivid is the word I've been looking for.
It almost seems like they have a rare moment of understanding at the end, but still don't quite know how to bridge the space.
That's exactly how I feel about it. <3
Sidenote: I loved having the one photograph, the one of Billy and then Jacob one, in each. They feel like artifacts of what Laura won't ever let herself forget to me, like the Olympic Carrier and the blackboard in a way, and I like the emphasis.
Eeee! I was hoping someone would notice that! :D