BSG Vidlet: The Book of Kara
Sep. 1st, 2008 09:38 pmBecause apparently vidding makes an excellent present time tool to distract oneself from a rather stressful job! In other words, my plan to vidlet all
thearchive2's challenges continues!
Title: The Book of Kara
Audio: Metamorphosis V by Philip Glass
Video: Battlestar Galactica (2003)
Warning: Non-graphic self harm.
Summary: Leoben quotes from the Book of Kara.
Editor's Notes: My continued thanks to the mulitheaded cylon vidding machine, and to
cyborganize, my beta. This is in response to the second
thearchive2 challenge: Scripture.
Direct download available here. 16 megs approx. RightClickSaveAs.
Password: vidses
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Title: The Book of Kara
Audio: Metamorphosis V by Philip Glass
Video: Battlestar Galactica (2003)
Warning: Non-graphic self harm.
Summary: Leoben quotes from the Book of Kara.
Editor's Notes: My continued thanks to the mulitheaded cylon vidding machine, and to
Direct download available here. 16 megs approx. RightClickSaveAs.
Password: vidses
Cross-posted to
Other vids available here.
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Date: 2008-09-03 01:35 am (UTC)Peter Pan as BSG scripture. What's not to love?
The fading in and out of color is great. It gives a dreamy quality. The music gives a sense of repetition, which is perfect for the subject. Philip Glass' The Metamorphosis tracks are great for vidding. The connection to the source gives it a nice backbone as her father's composition.
Though it's not directly quoted in the vid, it makes me think of Leoben's "Each of us plays a role; each time a different role. Maybe the last time I was the interrogator and you were the prisoner. The players change, the story remains the same."
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Date: 2008-09-04 08:15 am (UTC)I'm really glad that you think of that line. While I don't quote it, I was totally thinking of it too. It's in that episode we first really come to hear "all of this has happened before and all of it will happen again," and that's...the core of it. It gave me shivers at the time that something like that was scripture. I can't really parse it better than that, but...yeah.
To get to the actual point, I like that you thought of that line, since the intention is that in between the two bookend slices of dialogue, the grayscale/colour pulsing is Leoben quoting scripture, the Book of Kara, divining their future from what happened in the time of Pythia, or even earlier.
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Date: 2008-09-04 12:37 pm (UTC)I love the "all of this has happened before and all of it will happen again" quote. It's paraphrased from Peter Pan and it makes me endlessly happy to think that it's scripture in the BSG universe.
I like that even though it's not there, the vid draws from that quote.
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Date: 2008-09-06 02:40 am (UTC)I should have known about that Peter Pan thing since I've actually read the play. There's a hinted-at terribly sorrowful optimism-and-tragedy to Peter's story that I was just awed could be sketched so lightly. I remember I had a similar emotional reaction to, Oh no, no one must ever touch me! followed by the very simple stage direction that for the entire play, no one does.
And stuff.
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Date: 2008-09-06 09:59 pm (UTC)Whoa. I never noticed that.
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Date: 2008-09-07 04:46 am (UTC)It's such a beautiful and claustrophobic piece, but the claustrophobia was never really evident to me until I saw it in the context of this episode. So thank you.
It's really interesting to see it as an era of your development as a vidder and gives me hope that one day I'll be as awesome at it as you! (I'm still so impressed/creeped out by your vid for The Cell. OMG.)
I tried out Vegas but my computer didn't like it and it was a little counterintuitive for me so I didn't keep it past the trial period, but I'm working on a challenge vidlet now where I'm hoping I'll be using splitscreens or picture in picture, neither of which WMM can be tricked into doing. So I'm taking baby steps and considering trying to partially use Pinnacle, so perhaps I'm taking my first steps into the wider world of editing. *twitch*
I...don't really like it though. :p *stubborn*
Anyway, thank you for the link and for sharing that!
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Date: 2008-09-07 05:04 am (UTC)I watched a documentary the yesterday and Philip Glass popped up. He said something that I meant to write down to tell you, but it's 1am and it totally escapes me where I put that postit note... I'll get back to you when I remember.
I think everyone is still creeped out by my vid for The Cell.
It's a lot different going from WMM to another program. There are some good resources in the memories at