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astarte ([personal profile] astarte) wrote2007-11-11 12:58 pm
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SPN-vid: Dean PoV - Jesus Christ



Artist/Song Title: Brand New – Jesus Christ
Subject: SPN, Dean PoV
Summary: ‘Jesus Christ, I’m not scared to die, but I’m a little bit scared of what comes after.’ Dean made a deal with the wrong side, but it’s not like the other did him any good.
Format: permanent download link 720x400 – 65 MB AVI or 560x320 – 25 AVI
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One year and one week after my last Supernatural vid, it’s finally time for a new one. Dean again and this time around, we’ll dig a little bit into his beliefs or lack therefore. [livejournal.com profile] charmax ‘Deus Ibi Est’ can be read as a John counterpoint to ‘Jesus Christ’ and I swear we didn’t intend the father/son-analogy in the titles, but there it is. We even started our vids completely unaware that the other was up to something creepy comparable in the meantime. The discovery was spooky, let me tell you that.

Reasons to vid ‘Jesus Christ’? I think my first conscious thought of this vid while listening to the song on repeat writing AtS-fic was: “Oh, I think SPN fandom would agree with ‘Jesus Christ, that's a pretty face. The kind you'd find on someone that could save.’” I have to confess that was the mental hook in all its shallow glory; the starting point for a video that evolved back burning on my mind while the second season slowly came to an end. I try to not make it about poor broken Dean, who couldn’t help himself and needed to trade his afterlife for his brother alive again, because there wasn’t another alternative available. It’s about a man who has some deep-seated faith issues. A few convictions and doesn’t believe in a master plan set in stone or that he deserves any kind of forgiveness for his past mistakes. His father lay his life down for him and his brother got killed right before his eyes – hell can’t get much worse and is probably the thing he deserves anyway. So the narration gets deliberate jumpy right from the start and I dearly hope that doesn’t pull anyone out of the vid going ‘WtF?’, because it all makes sense in my head.

Lyrical interpretation: First of all the song doesn’t sound like Dean, even when the narrator has the right mix between sarcasm, snark and sincere curiosity. While I could camouflage the offness of the acoustic sound in ‘To be Ghost’ with the shire rightness of the lyrics, it isn’t necessary true with ‘Jesus Christ’. Partly because while the lyrics come very close to what I would expect from Dean’s scattered take on belief, god and afterlife, it’s hard to translate why I think this song is so fucking right for him.

I didn’t make the perception easier with the questions posed in different directions – How they feel naturally in the flow of thoughts represented. This isn’t a dialog between Dean and Jesus. It’s about loss, religion, Sam, his dad, God, life and death in general. Dean isn’t a man of faith. He uses the tools that he has as a hunter – there is no difference between a silver bullet and an exorcism. Both are weapons and encountering the supernatural on daily basis the theodicy question doesn’t matter. The one, if they survive the fight on the other hand does. Dean doesn’t need to know why god would test humanity with suffering or tempt good people with evil, it’s just the way it is. Like he said in 2x13, ‘That's one of the perks of the job, Sam: we don't have to operate on faith. We can know for sure. Don't you want to know for sure?’

The certainty is superficial and when the gasp between reading obscure signs, following Sam’s visions and newspaper traces becomes too small, where does it lead Dean? What intrigued me was that with the survivor’s guilt Dean suffered and his willingness to throw himself into the pits of hell for no reason whatsoever - or did I miss the marching song to rescue his daddy? - His tight control slips and there are times when he just wishes to rest, to disappear, to fade and let someone else carry the responsibility. So in his depression there has to be at least a mocking voice on the back of his mind about all that religion bullshit and the comfort it obviously inspires in the general population.

Dean believes in free will, even when he has a hard time coming to terms with John’s choice. And he believes in the power of certain holy objects, rites and deals. – So in order to do his job, he has to accept a higher power and the occult, but these entities don’t rule his live. God has the same amount of authority like the Feds or the law enforcement - Next to nothing. But death has an impact, demons have – and I think not knowing when the end really occurs is stressing enough and puts Dean pleading with Sam to just let him go into perspective.

There is also the demon aspect strongly woven into this vid, represented with Meg and the crossroad one. Both showing personal interest in fucking his life over, still Dean manages to hold his ground with them. They are obviously interesting for different reasons in the context of faith. So while Meg’s host can be placed neatly in the reign of blonde women he couldn’t save, her coming back in Sam’s body hits closer home and shows Dean’s powerlessness entirely to deal with putting Sam down when going over the edge. I think we will have more fun with the things they hint at later in Season 3, which brings me to Sam blowing away the crossroad demon without any regards to her host.

Killing a human trapped - something they were big to emphasis in the first two seasons as almost immoral and that is now losing impact with all the freed demons running loose causing chaos. Sam killing this demon could be argued as pre-emptive strike for potential further victims and yet, it tastes of impatience and just losing his grip. So yeah, this ship is going down in sight of land and there’s nothing Dean can do about at the moment like in the past.

The vid starts of with Dean walking away from his little family portrait and the two toy soldiers facing each other, mirrored in shouting match when the big secret came out. And it wraps itself up with the bloody claw marks on two trees. Silently speaking of violence and still standing, so Dean looking down to the childlike and colourful picture of a home. Because everything comes down to family for Dean and there lies the only absolute trust he knows. The question occurs naturally, if it is enough with Sam becoming reckless in his attempts to save him this time around, because his brother and dad were always better at the single-minded obsession.

And with all my talking I hardly explained the video or Dean’s PoV at all – I guess you’re bound to find out for yourself.

The Journey? This vid gave me major headaches, tempted me in the last six months more than one time to just dump its ass and yet I kept coming back to it. Especially once [livejournal.com profile] charmax showed me her ‘Deus Ibi Est’ and it hit me hard that we both tried our hands on spookily similar themes – faith. Obviously her John PoV is utter perfection and nothing will come close to it, but I think watching these two videos side by side makes you automatically think about the ways John broke Dean’s trust, fucked him up and how his choices affected his son’s life.

So this video was very hard for me to grasp and there went some serious thinking into the clip choices and reconsidering. Dean’s not finished, he hasn’t had his last saying in what he believes in, so it was very refreshing to play with the images the words inspired and find out for myself what carried the most meaning for me. I have to say I worked on this video for so long the meanings have tripled and multiplied, insert the fun fact that I was thinking fucking long before I started vidding this particular song in the first place and you get that this was intended as very different vid.

Technical notes worth mentioning? First time I seriously tweaked around with the final export in Avisynth and ended up with two variations, that both made it hard to decide for me. The clearer and more colourful one got the green light, even when I really loved the gritty dirty one that got canned. I worked on some smoother transitions with adding a multiply layer. The one obvious effect with Dean and Sam fading into nothing is just a simple dissolve tweaked around. No camera movement is lovely for these.

Final note: I don’t want any religious nut jobs coming around, so this music video will be alternatively named ‘Wood and Nails’ on streaming sites, because people who type ‘Jesus Christ’ into a search engine creep me out and I like to fly under their particular radar. I would also love to hear your thoughts on this one. Feedback is awesome.

[identity profile] xandra-ptv.livejournal.com 2007-11-13 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll go back to my music files. And i love making obscure videos. means i don't need to worry about making it "not like the others"

And AD is so fucking hard to vid... just because of the style it was made but do able.

yeah i think i'll drop it. i kinda like being the mysterious vidder to outsiders. But i do feel you should know everything about my vids. hmmm....

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-13 09:40 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL. You do? What makes you think I haven’t activated my mind reading device since that notorious Charmax incident, bitch. But yeah, you need to share your audio commentary with myself, me and I or we could do that over at the dungeon, so charmax can join into the fun, as long as the two of you don’t demand an audio from me it’s all excellent and fair game.

AD’s style works so fucking good in upbeat videos, but I get what you mean, once trying to tackle the deeper issues. But if anyone will make it doable it’s you! And I have to confess, I’m playing with such an obscure idea that I feel like poking myself with an hot iron, just to get it out of my head. But once again – SPN fandom, why don’t you fucking enjoy the show in all it’s silly glory, babe? Because like you said it’s custom made for you and I don’t get it.

[identity profile] sylvia-bond.livejournal.com 2007-11-15 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Everyone is singing praises of this vid and I'm going to add my voice to the pile. Making a vid is hard enough, making one that means something is something else. Using clips that are new and fresh and not overused, is that harder than making a vid that means something? I don't even know, having not made one. The simple task (simple, ha!) of determine which clips to use stops me cold every time. Love the multiple layer effect, how one visual idea blends in with another, and then another. Dean is so racked with guilt, pain, grief, worry, you name it, he's got it. And you show it. Dude. Seriously.

[identity profile] gigglemonster.livejournal.com 2007-11-15 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
Me again :)
I just wanted to let you know that I've recced this vid at [livejournal.com profile] spnvidrecs at this (http://community.livejournal.com/spnvidrecs/10790.html) entry.
I hope you don't mind!

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_sharvie_/ 2007-11-15 10:13 am (UTC)(link)
Coming by to let you know that this vid has been recced over at [livejournal.com profile] spnvidrecs here (http://community.livejournal.com/spnvidrecs/10790.html).

Feel free to collect an "I was recced" banner off our profile page if you like, and please let me know if you'd rather opt out of our 'Vid of the Month' poll at the end of the month.

**

Very stunning vid! Love the use of color and the seamless way you wove them together. Just beautiful!

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-15 12:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I surely don’t mind, in fact I’m thrilled. One of your all time favourite? Now that is an intimidating compliment right there.

Thank you so much for this rec.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-15 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
For me choosing clips is one of the most rewarding things of vidding. I mean obviously it is the reason why we vid in the first place, but watching the song meaning evolve with certain scenes and hinting at underrepresented nuances with others? It’s just amazing. Seriously, the moment when you drag a clip on your timeline and the vid becomes alive right before your eyes? Always the Best moment, only topped once you watch an export and you know bone-deep that this vid is finished for good.

Clip choice is also such a manipulative act. It’s astonishing how you can convert different emotions simply by picking a certain scene. You can make your main character look like a saint or an asshole and there lies the real power of vidders. So you should definitely reconsider trying it again, because you obviously have already learned the most important lesson of vidding: Chose your clips wisely and give them thought.

And thank you so much for this feedback, I’m happy you enjoyed the vid so much and the ideas it plays with.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-15 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[livejournal.com profile] dayln03 already informed me about her lovely rec and I would like to stay in at the poll.

Playing with colours is half the fun in SPN vids and the boys look just so good in Black/White, it’s hard to resist there. And thank you so much for the comment.
yourlibrarian: Angel and Lindsey (Winchesters-queennut_gfx)

[personal profile] yourlibrarian 2007-11-16 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Just saw this today and quire enjoyed it. It's interesting to think of it in couternpoint to Charmax's vid and I enjoyed reading your discussion of it.
ext_7865: (going nowhere)

[identity profile] machinistm.livejournal.com 2007-11-16 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Gorgeous, gorgeous vid, and I couldn't agree more with the song choice. Now to d/l the bigger version, if you don't mind, because the pretty deserves higher resolutions ;) Thank you for sharing.

[identity profile] bionic.livejournal.com 2007-11-16 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
wow.....

that was beautiful. The most beautiful, well-done vid I've seen in a while! I always love your vids though.... This was so good. The song choice was perfect with the clips, and it's just very.... emotional vid for me. And I completely agree that this song is totally fucking right for him. Loved it! Gorgeous. All of it.

[identity profile] amchara.livejournal.com 2007-11-17 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, this is lovely vid-- and the lyrics work so well with Dean's frame of mind this season. I love hearing about the process behind vids so thanks for sharing them!

Your technical skills are really impressive- I particularly liked the dissolve of Sam and Dean on the road.
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[identity profile] giandujakiss.livejournal.com 2007-11-17 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Hi - just wanted to let you know that your vid was rec'd at [livejournal.com profile] crack_impala. Thanks so much for making it; it's beautiful!
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[identity profile] killmotion.livejournal.com 2007-11-17 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
THIS IS SO SPECTACULARLY AMAZING.
I think the song really fits with Dean and his beliefs.
ext_16843: (spn: b&w dean/sam)

[identity profile] rawkin-ur-sox.livejournal.com 2007-11-17 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
I'm entirely too speechless to properly review this vid. I'm here via [livejournal.com profile] crack_impala, btw.

You've seriously captured the essence of the song if it could ever be captured. And this goes for using the clips you used. I've loved the band and this song since last year and I truly cannot think of any other version of a vid for it. You've done the song and show justice, and you deserve more comments than the ones I've read. This is also someone who sees the song for what it really is because I was nodding all the way through your explanation of how the song would fit Dean, etc. And it DOES by the way, I was open-mouthed half way through thinking, "why didn't I see this before when I've repeated the track so many times?!"

ANYWAYS, enough rambling! You win. :D Will be reccing soon.
tabaqui: (deanroadbywell_played)

[personal profile] tabaqui 2007-11-17 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Very interesting, very *pretty* vid. But also just...well, i have a hard time commenting on vids, but i like the feeling of Dean being 'alone' in this, as i think he kind of is, even with Sam there... Just - very cool.

Followed a link from today's [livejournal.com profile] crack_impala

[identity profile] kittyzams.livejournal.com 2007-11-18 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
This is gorgeous. I love the song choice and clips used to tell your story. It just all fit together and came out feeling right. Awesome.
ext_17079: ([dean] this is where the world drops off)

[identity profile] greenapricot.livejournal.com 2007-11-18 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
This is absolutely amazing. I'm totally blown away. This is beautiful and it hits me where it counts and I really don't have the words to accurately portray just how much I love it.
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[personal profile] stormcloude 2007-11-18 08:46 am (UTC)(link)
This was a beautiful video. I love many of the clip+lyric choices you made and the technique is gorgeous.

Thanks for sharing!

[identity profile] sylvia-bond.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, thank you for the encouragement! It really does help, and I do want to make them, and I'm all set to go. Have technology, songs, ideas, etc. Wanted to ask you a question. Your cilps, to a one, have no little "CW" or anything in the corner from the TV. Crystal clear, all. Even, I might add, for what looked like season 3 clips. Most impressive. I've gpt avi files for all eps, but have checked and they all have those little things in the corner. Do you rip your own DVDS? Or have you paid the devil for such good source material? Please don't feel you have to give away shop secrets, I've got DVD ripping stuff in place, but if there's another source that would save some time, I'd be grateful.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
The logo question. First of all, no, my source has the CW logo and I used two ways around it. First zooming into the clips, till it isn’t visible anymore. (Sam with the Crossroad Demon) This is the easiest way. Second I used a (multiply) layer with black for the Dean part of the sequence from 3x01 or with the red apple, when he drowned lust in holy water, because zooming in would equal Dean’s nostrils instead of any expression or a wider shot with both of them. It was pretty easy because I already decided that this would be in B/W and the logo was in a dark place.

There is also a third option, something I started to play around seriously once ‘Jesus Christ’ was finished, because the next vid will need more scenes from S3. Avisynth or to be precise a filter in avisynth. I’m not sure if you already know this source option? I already introduced some vidders to it, so I hope you don’t mind if I just copy from a mail?

There is a fantastic and throughout guide over at http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/ more to the point here http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/amvappintro.html, which explains the steps you need to take in more detail and accuracy than necessary, because the first ten times I read it, I just went 'Huh?'. Further details are gathered at http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/Main_Page

What it boils down to? You get a program package from the second link named AMVapp. Rip your DVDs with DVDdecrypter, put the vobs through an indexing program named DGIndex and get two files. One a d2v-surfix and another one we work with has the ending avs. This is a text file you can play with MediaPlayerClassic or edit in Notepad or with AvsP (The avisynth editor I use, because you can drag and drop files and work with tabs) http://avisynth.org/qwerpoi/

The text of the avs file looks something like that:

mpeg2source("C:\Mixed\13th Trailer\13thwarrior.d2v")

Now this is a script and you can apply a number of filters in it, but my basic DVD script looks something like this:

mpeg2source("C:\Mixed\Supernatural\Season 2\Index\SPN2x16-2x19.d2v")
Telecide(order=1,guide=1) #1 for Top Field First or Telecide(order=0) for Bottom.
Decimate(cycle=5, mode=2)
AssumeFPS(25) # for my PAL framerate

If there is interlacing.

Or:

mpeg2source("C:\Mixed\13th Trailer\13thwarrior.d2v",cpu=4)
Telecide(order=1,guide=2)
Crop(4, 72, -4, -72)

If I need to crop a movie in 2.35:1. For normal tv shows in letterbox format you don't need cropping. Anyway your advantage to encoding is that you can edit directly your vobs without losing quality during encodes. You can change cropping, interlacing, resizing and a number of things with just one line in a script. Instantly without waiting and biting your nails. For example I have the whole nine seasons of xfiles in two sets of avs. One 4:3 and the other 16:9, both together are less than a MG.

You can also directly edit downloaded avis with this script in Premiere:

AVISource("C:\Mixed\Supernatural\Season 2\Supernatural 2x20 What Is and What Should Never Be HD.avi", audio=false)

Or

AVISource("C:\Mixed\Supernatural\Season 2\Supernatural 2x20 What Is and What Should Never Be HD.avi")
KillAudio()

And now with the xlogo filter:

FFmpegSource("C:\Mixed\Supernatural\Season 3\Supernatural 3x01 The Magnificent Seven.mkv")
Trim(0,56312)
converttoRGB32 xlogo("C:\Mixed\Supernatural\Season 3\cwlogo2.bmp",868,564,5)
LanczosResize(720,596)
AssumeFPS(25)

Obviously I wouldn't go back to clipping or encoding, it's just so easy to do it with a few lines in a script instead of going through the hassle of encodes to feed Premiere with codecs it accepts. I know this is a lot of information and it's possible that you already familiar with avisynth, but if you are starting out? This is the way to go...

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you so much, I’m happy you enjoyed the vid, even when I felt like I barely scratched the surface of the thought process behind the clip choices. I really wanted to explain some of them, when I realised I was already at 1.000 words and nobody would read through the notes, if I would go on like that. Besides it’s up to the audience to decide, if the clip choices work.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
You’re very welcome and the pretty so deserves the 65 MB, even when I still prefer final export in its lossless 1,64 GB glory – no way to beat that. Even the wallpapers have profile there. Anyway, glad you enjoyed the vid so much and thank you for your wonderful comment and rec.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Merci beaucoup for the huge compliment. I’m very delighted that you felt such an emotional response to the vid, which is really all a vidder can hope for. Also that the song choice is self-evident for a character once the vid is watched, because I really struggled with my explanation there. Thanks again for your wonderful feedback, I appreciated it so much.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2007-11-19 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Now that was really fun, once I made sure that the camera in fact didn’t move between the shot of them in the background and near the road sign later. No need for excessive tweaking is always cool, when you just can do your idea and move on.

Glad you enjoyed the vid and the notes, I feel like they only scratched the surface of what I really wanted to say. And thank you so much for your feedback and of course your awesome rec.

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