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For the Vividcon vidding convention in August, [personal profile] deepad and I are putting together a combined vidshow/panel called "Race and Representation in Vidding".

The blurb is as follows:

Visual markers of racial, ethnic and cultural identity are inscribed on the bodies vidders use to tell their stories. What are the political and social implications of the choices that vidders make? What narratives of resistance and subversion can be told, and what stereotypes and oppressions get perpetuated? How do the racial and cultural dynamics within fandom affect vidding and its creators? How can we analyse vids through anti-racist, anti-orientalist, post-colonial, and subaltern studies lenses?

From a vidder's technical standpoint, what are the editorial and creative issues you need to take into consideration when vidding characters of color? What implication does music and song choice have? Is there a different approach when you're vidding a character not of your own cultural/ethnic background, and what guidelines or mental reminders have proven useful to you?

We have some ideas of vids that we'd like to show, but we are also looking for suggestions. Do you know of any vids that fit this theme? Also, are there any points that you want to make sure that we touch upon in the panel? All ideas welcome.

Date: 2010-04-20 01:57 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ravenholdt
Just for clarification, the vid in question was entered at Kawoosh!forum for the last Triangle Vid challenge.
That being said,

Agreed! There is nothing remotely funny about the situations laid out in the storyline of that vid. There are some darkly comic moments, but its coming from a deeper place than just "funny".
I find the use of Teal'c, a man whose very nature is "alien" to the female protagonists (antagonists in this one?), fairly significant. His disgust with the antics at turns inspires compassion, pity, fear and then ultimately a kind of what the hell just happened disgust.
I admit to feeling a certain level of satisfaction as well, at the end of the vid, but then Ive never had much use for betrayal, whether from lovers or friends.
(And thats a whole other story, which probably explains why I love this vid so much.)

I think my enjoyment of the vid is more for the success of the approach - the sheer visceral emotion coupled with the heartbeat-like dirty jazz throb is hypnotic.
Hopefully this is making some manner of addled sense. :)

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