Date: 2014-09-04 07:28 pm (UTC)
beccatoria: (vid all the things!)
From: [personal profile] beccatoria
9. Which vid was the easiest to make?

Hmmm, probably a tossup between Interplanet Janet (Doctor Who) and i say fever (Farscape). Both are vids where someone else gave me a song and it just made SO MUCH SENSE I vidded them in a day or two. I think Interplanet Janet was probably slightly easier, but I think i say fever is more impressive in what it achieves. Not that I'm trying to insult Interplanet Janet which I really love for how perfectly it captures what it needs to say, but I just think the other one managed a more complicated message and is better edited. It needed some fancier editing while Janet let me get away with being simpler.

3. Is there a genre or style you wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole?

Huh, you know, I don't know? I don't like to rule things out, but I do know that horror isn't my thing so I don't know that I'd want to make a vid that is deliberately shock-horrorish. I mean, I made an episodic about the Silence in Doctor Who so maybe that seems weird, but that's more...creepy than actual full-on horror, you know?

I'm not a huge fan of bombastic, cheesy romance, either. But again, how do you define that? I suspect some of the romance stuff I have done would be cheesy to others.

I'm not super into slashing white boys? I mean, there have been occasional exceptions - so again I don't want to rule anything out permanently? But as, like, a social construct, I'm not an enormous fan of that genre so I suspect it'd fall down my list of priorities even if I had a vidbunny, unless it was one I felt was at least slightly subversive?

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