"A Fannish Taxonomy of Hotness (aka Hot! Hot! Hot) is a multifandom metavid by the Clucking Belles . It demonstrates a fannish way of seeing by cataloging many popular (and hot!) visual tropes of television and film: swords, hats, cigars, eyeglasses, black leather coats, tight black T-shirts, togas, etc. Movements are also catalogued: characters dance, swing from ropes, shove each other up against cars, etc.: all things fans love. Other montages focus on skin: the hero...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Clucking Belles
"Flying Home" is a Due South vid by Morgan Dawn . It was reviewed by halcyon shift at the reel on August 31, 2006. The vid premiered at the 2004 Escapade vid show. It was the vidder's first solo computer vid. Vidder's Summary: Fraser character study: his past, present and future life. Summary: The vid is framed with scenes of Fraser being shot by his partner as he chases after a woman he loves, a criminal who has betrayed him. In between we see Fraser's mind move in...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, due south, tramsformative work, morgan dawn
"Pop A Boner" is a multi-fandom slash fanvid by PRZed. It was shown at the 2008 Con.Txt vid show. Vidder's Notes: Source appears in the order listed. The Spy with My Face, a Man from U.N.C.L.E. movie Starsky & Hutch Blue Juice, starring Sean Pertwee Horatio Hornblower Buffy the Vampire Slayer A Knight's Tale Where the Heart Is, starring David Hewlett The Professionals When Saturday Comes, starring Sean Bean Shanghai Noon I Spy Starsky & Hutch Firefly Queer as Folk, UK...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
Stress is a Stargate Atlantis fanvid by the Clucking Belles . The vid has been used by some fans to explain the art of vidding to non-fans. Read more here: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Stress Note: There are 10 seconds of black at the start of the vid
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, stargate atlantis, clucking belles
Women's Work is an influential vid by Luminosity & Sisabet. It is a candid and disturbing exploration of gender issues (or, more to the point, violent misogyny) in the TV show Supernatural. "Women's Work" premiered at Vividcon. The vid is set to the song "Violet" by Hole which combines raw anger with the powerlessness that women often feel. The vid was selected by the OTW to part of its Test Suite of Fair Use Vids before the Library of Congress. ...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, Test Suite of Fair Use Vids, transformative work
A VCR era fanvid by Media Cannibals Sandy Herrold, Nicole and Morgan Dawn. From the note: " I don't think that either Frank or Vinnie is actually suicidal, but they've each definitely had days where they feared they had nothing left to give. This vid was in my mind for months before I finally found the Dylan version of the song--the abrupt ending isn't me: it's from the original album."
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative works, wiseguy
The vid premiered in the "Digital Axes, Stone Age Television" at Vividcon 2006. One reviewer commented: "I love the vid - it definitely captures the relationship on the show, as well as the general vibe. The song is a riot! The change in Maddie's demeanor in each section is perfect - starting with all her best "ice queen" glares, escalating into her aggravated tantrums (hee!!), and then of course she *doesn't* really hate David. :) The last shot is SO funny."
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work
Gay Bar is a multi-fandom fanvid by PRZed. It won the Most Humorous award at Mediawest 2004. There are 10 seconds of black at the beginning.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
"Ghost" is a Doctor Who vid by Morgan Dawn . It was reviewed August 29, 2006, by chasarumba at the reel vidding community. The vid premiered at the 2005 Vividcon convention. Learn more about the vid at the Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Ghost_(Doctor_Who_vid)
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, doctor who, transformative work, Morgan Dawn
Hurricane , which premiered at Escapade Escapade/Escapade 2010 , is a very persuasive constructed reality vid . It features Aeryn Sun from Farscape encountering Kara Thrace from BSG . Clever cuts and editing showing character parallels, and the addition of footage from neither canon , make the crossover and implied relationship -- two fighter pilots walk into a bar, an exceptionally hot one-night-stand results -- work amazingly well. More: ...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Test Suite of Fair Use Vids
A Lord of the Rings fanvid. Boromir, from both Aragorn and Faramir's POVs.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, transformative work, przed
A VCR era fanvid by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn - edited in the late 1990s/early 2000s
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work, morgan dawn
"Believe" is a The Professionals vid by P.R. Zed . It is a character study of Ray Doyle . This vid premiered at ZebraCon in 2007.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, professionals, transformative works, przed
A VCR era La Femme Nikita fanvid by Morgan Dawn and Gayle F.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, la femme nikita, morgan dawn
Hotel California is a satirical Supernatural fanvid by Morgan Dawn . It premiered at Escapade 2006 and was reviewed by flyingtapes on June 26, 2006 at the reel LJ community. Vidder's summary: "Sam and Dean discover that you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, morgan dawn, transformative work
"Days" is a VCR era Star Trek fanvid by Liz W. It was created during a transition period of fanvid editing, when some vidders used VHS video source which they then digitized to edit on computers. Liz's early videos however were made entirely on VCRs...both the source material (video cassettes ) and the editing equipment The video appeared on the K/S Songtape #6
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work, Star Trek
"Secret Smile" is a VCR era Star Trek fanvid by Liz W. It was created during a transition period of fanvid editing, when some vidders used VHS video source which they then digitized to edit on computers. Liz's early videos however were made entirely on VCRs...both the source material (video cassettes ) and the editing tools (VCR) were analog. The video appeared on the K/S Songtape #6
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work, Star Trek
It's mysterious. It's romantic. It's deadly. Hanahaki disease: The illness of flowers. A BBC documentary on Hanahaki disease. This is a 20-minute documentary on Hanahaki disease. It portrays characters and situations from several fandoms, and it features non-graphic footage of medical procedures, including blood. The actual BBC is not involved in this work in any way shape or form. All footage, music and diegetic sounds are taken from the Internet. I can provide references to the sources on...
Topics: Mockumentary, fan work, fanvid
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Video Comparison between Stargate SG-1 and Farscape created in 2004, a year before Ben Browder joined the cast of Stargate. Transformative work, fair use. Starts with 20 seconds of black
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Topics: vids, vidding, fan vids, fanvid
The One is a multiple fandom fanvid from the VCR era by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn. It premiered at the 1998 Friscon convention where it was voted Overall Favorite and Most Romantic.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
"Bohemian Like You" is a multifandom vid by PR Zed . It premiered at MediaWest*Con in May, 2005. It won first place in the Slash Humourous vid competition at MediaWest, 2005. It also won a Video Elite Award in July, 2005. Vidder's Notes: "Murphy stepping up beside Bodie in Foxhole on the Roof was one of the key images that made me think I could actually pull off this bit of insanity. Didn't turn out too badly, either."
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Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work, przed
"I Want To Know What Love Is" is a VCR era Star Trek fanvid by Liz W. It was created during a transition period of fanvid editing, when some vidders used VHS video source which they then digitized to edit on computers. Liz's early videos however were made entirely on VCRs...both the source material (video cassettes ) and the editing tools (VCR) were analog. The video appeared on the K/S Songtape #6
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work, Star Trek
A VCR era Point Break fanvid by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn. Remastered in 2015 by Killa.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, pointbreak, transformative use, morgan dawn
Don't You Need is an VCR era Starsky & Hutch vid by Morgan Dawn . It was first shown at the 1999 ZebraCon . It was also shown at the 2000 ZedCon and ZebraCon.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
This is a quintessential war vid, juxtaposing footage from Saving Private Ryan against Motorhead's song about WW1's Battle of the Somme. The vidder allows the song's narrator to represent all young soldiers and makes an evocative, powerful point about the futility of war.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
Windmills of Your Mind is a La Femme Nikita vid by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn from the VCR - era of vidding . It premiered at Escapade in 2001.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan Dawn
SGA the Musical. This vid combines imagery from SGA with clips from the musical Oklahoma to draw a parallel between the two shows. The vid premiered at the 2006 Vividcon.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Clucking Belles
A fan vid. Vidder's notes: S and B together—well, it is a train wreck. I tried to examine one of the derailed cars.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid
Creators: Media Cannibals (Alexfandra, Sandy Herrold, Gwyneth Rhys) This is the 2006 remastered version of the 1996 VCR-era fanvid by Media Cannibals: Alexfandra, Sandy Herrold, Gwyneth Rhys. It was remastered by Justacat with Gwyneth's assistance using color corrected DVD source. You can read more about the vid at Fanlore: https://fanlore.org/wiki/A_Fire_Is_Burning You can see the 2005 remastered version here: https://archive.org/details/AFireIsBurningProfessionals
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, The Professionals, Media Cannibals
Creators: Media Cannibals (Alexfandra, Sandy Herrold, Gwyneth Rhys) A transformative fanwork by the Media cannibals. Originaly edited on VCRs ca 1994. Digitally remastered for Vividcon 2005. You can also see the 2006 remastered version using color corrected DVDs here: https://archive.org/details/AFireIsBurningXvid
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Media Cannibals, The Professionals
(I like 'em) Big and Stupid (Multi) first premiered at Vividcon 2002. Vidders: Clucking Belles
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, vividcon, clucking belles
Children's Work is a Life fanvid by Lithium Doll
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
'Karma Slave" is a LOST fanvid by lithium doll
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
One Step Up is a Starsky & Hutch vid from the VCR - era of vidding . It was edited by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett. It premiered at Escapade in 2001.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
https://fanlore.org/wiki/Tender_Comrade
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, The Professionals, Media Cannibals
A fanvid by The Clucking Belles , a darker look at the show, focusing on Darien, Arnaud, and the dangers of quicksilver madness.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Clucking Belles, Invisible Man
Rattlesnake Smile is a Lost fanvid by lithium doll . .
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work
This is a VCR era fanvid by the Media Cannibals (Sandy Herrold, Alex, and Blackbird) edited in 1995. Notes: " Blackbird turned us on to this band. The song was a little 'soft' for our rough, tough boys, but we loved the theme. This was the first vid where we tried structuring the POV first one, then the other, then both of them at the end."
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative works, the professionals, media cannibals
"Wild Thing" is a VCR era Star Trek fanvid by Liz W. It was created during a transition period of fanvid editing, when some vidders used VHS video source which they then digitized to edit on computers. Liz's early videos however were made entirely on VCRs...both the source material (video cassettes) and the editing tools (VCR) were analog. This vid won first place at Kiscon 2001: "with one of the most creative uses of Amok Time footage we've seen. If you run the part...
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work, Star Trek
This is Option 3: a second generation SVHS copy.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, transformative work, Media Cannibals
Summary: In the face of overwhelming odds, I'm left with only one option... I'm gonna have to science the shit out of this.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
On the Prowl is a multifandom vid by sisabet and sweetestdrain made for Vividcon 's 2010 Challenge show "Self Portrait". The vid is a meta commentary on both media fandom as well as vidders who celebrate media fandom and our fascination with hurt/comfort fan fiction and images. The vid's slow build from "sexy" scenes of naked or semi-naked men fighting to more and more graphic portrayals of violence and torture (always involving men), asks the...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Test Suite of Fair Use Vids
John Sheppard lives in the best of all possible universes. For Chester, in memoriam.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, stargate atlantis, sga
A VCR era fanvid by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work, la femme nikita, morgan dawn
In The End is a Farscape fanvid by lithium doll . It won the 2003 Clamshell for Best Drama. The vid was included in the Farscape Canada Media Kits that were sent various TV columnists across Canada in order to draw their attention to the Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars movie. https://fanlore.org/wiki/In_The_End
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
A fan vid. Made for the VVC 2008 Challenge Show - theme was "Fuck You" One reviewer wrote: "Haven't seen the movie but I love this vid to pieces; as far as the song choice goes, I'm reading it as a sort of reclamation/repurposing of the song, going from all of the passive/victim imagery at the beginning to taking back the night. With big-ass knives."
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work
Running For Home is a Firefly fanvid by lithium Doll. It was featured in the 2005 Vividcon panel "Character Study: Women." The vid is sometimes referred to as "River".
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
A classic "Lord King Bad Vid" by Zen as she channels her 13 year old self and her feels about Pitch Black. From Fanlore: "LKBVs (Lord King Bad Vids) were shown unofficially at a room party at Vividcon 2005 In 2006, VVC staged a LKBV vidshow defined by its VJ , Sisabet , thus: "You know a LKBV when you see it. It is a horrible concept combined with compelling execution. You can't look away. It becomes something more to you. You start to...
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work
Evening on the Ground is a Supernatural fanvid by lithium doll. It was one of the first four Supernatural vids to premiere at Vividcon in 2006. It was reviewed by deathisyourart on January 23, 2007 at the reel. Vidder's Summary: Evening on the ground and there is no one else around so you will blame me.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
Icebound Stream is a Fraser/Victoria due South vid by Sisabet . This vid is an example of a somewhat rare practice in vidding in that it uses non-fandom source material ; Sisabet intercuts clips from due South (most, but not all, from the two-parter episode arc Victoria's Secret ) and documentary footage of polar bears and Arctic landscapes. Essentially, the vid illustrates the emotional subtext of the Victoria's Secret episodes by recasting Fraser and Victoria as...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
"Forget Regret" is a The Professionals vid by PR Zed . It premiered at Vividcon in August, 2005. It is a slash vid with the pairing of Bodie/Doyle .
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
"I Don't Know Why I Love You" is a The Professionals vid by P.R. Zed and Justacat . It is a slash vid with the pairing of Bodie/Doyle . This vid premiered at ZebraCon in 2005.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
Premiered at Bascon 2006. Co-Vidders: GF & Morgan Dawn Frodo's journey between the darkness and the light. In the end, he carries both away with him.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
A VCE era Wiseguy fanvid by Gayle F and Morgan Dawn
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, wiseguy, morgan dawn
All These Things I've Done is an Angel fanvid by lithium doll that was commissioned as part of the Sweet Charity fundraising drive. The vid was first shown to a live audience at the 2007 Bascon vid show. The vid was also listed as one of the "Buffyverse Top 5" vids on October 5, 2010. Source: https://fanlore.org/wiki/All_These_Things_I%27ve_Done_(Angel_vid)
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
"Rescue Me" is a VCR era Star Trek fanvid by Liz W. It was created during a transition period of fanvid editing, when some vidders used VHS video source which they then digitized to edit on computers. Liz's early videos however were made entirely on VCRs...both the source material (video cassettes ) and the editing tools (VCR) were analog. The video appeared on the K/S Songtape #6
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative work, Star Trek
Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh is a Lost fanvid by Lithium Doll.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
My first vid, made on VCRs with videotape footage. This vid premiered at Escapade 1996. Playback is very jerky to to the poor encoding.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative works, morgan dawn
A VCR era fanvid from 1997 edited by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
A Stargate SG1 fanvid set to 1978 euro disco hit. Summary: Evil!Daniel is Rasputin!SG1
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
Fan vid made for the 1995 Escapade Vid Show This vid was made in the early 1990s using two VCR and VHS videotape. Transformative work, fair use. For more about VCR era fanvids: http://fanlore.org/wiki/VCR_Vidding For about the art, history and traditions of fan vids: http://fanlore.org/wiki/Vidding
Topics: fan vid, vidding, fanvid, vidding
Creators: Media Cannibals (Sandy Herrold and Rachel Sabotini), A transformative fanwork. Originally created 09/1993. Remastered for Vividcon 2005. History: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Lives_in_the_Balance
Topics: fanvid, fan vid, vidding, transformative works, wiseguy, media cannibals
" "In the context of a collection about metalepsis, a discussion of vidding might begin with "I Put You There" by Laura Shapiro and LithiumDoll, a particularly relevant contribution to the emerging canon of metavids—vids about vidding and the female fan community itself. In "I Put You There," the vidders create an original animated fangirl character who literally draws herself into the narrative of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and specifically into a relationship...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Test Suite of Fair Use Vids
God Says Nothing Back is a Supernatural vid that focuses on Sam 's journey through the first season of the show. While some fans see it as supporting a slash relationship between Sam and Dean , others maintain it has wider focus on all the important people in Sam's life. The vidder, Morgan Dawn , says the vid is a character study and is intended to focus "on the spiritual/emotional" journey. God Says Nothing Back was one of the first Supernatural vids shown at ...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, morgan dawn
This fanvid was inspired by makesmewannadie 's fanfic " Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" ( The Blues Brothers ). It premiered at the 2007 Bascon vid show in San Francisco, CA.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
Summary: "I know I can love you better than this". Notes: Vid edited in Feb 1998 on VCRs with VHS video footage by Justine Bennett (Thevetia) and Morgan Dawn. Shown at Escapade Convention. 4 months after we made the vid, the series ended. During the season finale, they played this song, leaving us with an eerie sense we’d tapped into the show’s gestalt mind. Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Full_of_Grace
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, due south, tramsformative work, Morgan Dawn
This fanvid premiered at the 2005 Escapade vid show.
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work
Testify is a Starsky & Hutch vid from the VCR - era of vidding . It was created in 2001 by Morgan Dawn and Justine Bennett. Read more about the vid at the Fanlore Wiki: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Testify
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, Morgan Dawn
Creator: Media Cannibals: Sandy Herrold and Alex "500 Miles (I'm Gonna Be)" is a The Professionals vid by Media Cannibals . It was originally created circa 1993-1994 and underwent a revision in 1994. It was digitally remastered in 2006 by Justacat . Vidder's Note : (From Sandy's original liner notes for the Media Cannibals 2 vid tape): "I was never happy with the original version of this on MC tape No. 1. I'd blown the audio partway through it, and when I laid the...
Topics: vidding, fan vid, fanvid, transformative work, Media Cannibals, The Professionals
Tell Me is Laura Shapiro 's fanvid which premiered at Escapade/Escapade 2001 . It was later selected by halfamoon to be part of the 2007 Vividcon show Relationships Between Women. Source: https://fanlore.org/wiki/Tell_Me
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
"Cosy Prisons" is a The Professionals vid by P.R. Zed . It was first posted for the livejournal Discovered in a Graveyard Challenge on December 3, 2006. Its con premiere was at Escapade in 2007.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
The Solidering Life is a slash fanvid by PRZed. It won Best Interpretation Slash Video at Mediawest 2005.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, przed
Skacore, con artists, and hugs. Premiered at Vividcon 2007. Con artists play their marks and hug a lot.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
A Due South fanvid for Fraser/RayK.
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work
Hippie Boy is a VCR era Sentinel vid by Media Cannibals Sandy Herrold , Feochadn , Rachael Sabotini . The Media Cannibals cut the last verse from the song to create a rare POV from the second person in the vid, with Jim talking about Blair . Despite the comedic opening, the core of the vid centered around Blair's self-doubt and his belief that he didn't live up to Jim's expectations as evidenced by the lyric: "And please don't remind me that I am not the boy you'd...
Topics: vidding, fanvid, fan vid, transformative work, media cannibals, the sentinel