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astarte ([personal profile] astarte) wrote2011-08-26 10:32 pm
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TXF-Vid: Scully PoV - Metal Heart



Artist/Song Title: Garbage - Metal Heart
Subject: The X Files, Scully PoV, Vid-Challenge Season1: Paranoia
Summary: ’But now that we know for sure they're telling lies when they say, no one gets hurt and therefore nobody dies.‘ Paranoia is knowing all the facts.
Length: 03:59 | Size: 64 MB | Format: 720x400 - AVI - zip
Links: megaupload, mediafire, permanent link

While in the mists of vidding 'Matches to Paper Dolls' I said to [livejournal.com profile] xandra_ptv, 'We should do a TXF vid-challenge. One vid per season.' Xandra being who she is said, 'Sure.' Because this is the stuff I randomly throw at her to see if something sticks. Finding the right song on such short notice was an hair-pulling experience I will repeat in about, uhm, NOW. The season itself holds up pretty well when you consider it was filmed 1992/93, they had some really cool scenes for TV back then. So this vid happened, mostly because I found S1-Scully precious and her hair wasn't as bad as I remembered, which can only mean that S2 will be hilarious in that department.

[identity profile] killabeez.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Season 1 of XF was very important to me. It was one of the first shows (if not THE first) that I ever started watching right from the beginning, week to week, and I shared that season with a dear friend of mine. Scully was absolutely my favorite thing about it, and the thing my childhood friend and I connected over, and seeing these images again reminds me of how excited I was by the show in those days. I loved how dark (literally and figuratively) it was, and I'd always watched "old" TV (became a Star Trek fan decades after the show was on the air; watched other shows only when they were over) so S1 XF was really intense for me. This vid captures everything about how the show affected me back then, and I love it so much.

I'll stop nattering now! No need to respond to this. :) I'm just so glad you made it.

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
I watched ST with my dad since I was 7 or so, but TXF were my first evening show. The pilot aired here in Germany when I was 14 and pulled me in. It was exactly the show I didn't know I was waiting for. It was magic, so Monday nights were set. I can absolutely relate to your story, I remember talking about it with my friends in school and like you, Scully was my favorite. She could do no wrong and I loved her rationality, curiosity and courage to face things that she had to explain to herself. And the cliffhangers were the worst, especially once the mythology took off. The whole uncertainty were the show was going, was just so exciting and the dark turns could induce goosebumps. It was the first show I felt fannish enough about to buy books and ep guides for it.

[identity profile] killabeez.livejournal.com 2011-08-26 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)


Thanks for sharing that. :)

I love your vidding aesthetic, so much. I've been a huge, huge fan of yours ever since your SPN vid "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost," which is still my single favorite vid of all time. (/apropos of nothing except fangirling)

[identity profile] astartexx.livejournal.com 2011-08-27 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Merci beaucoup, I'm so flattered.

Hehe, I loved making 'To be a Ghost' - it was a vidding high. I tried the alpha mask in one scene, after that I suddenly had enough room on my timeline to include clip alternatives and the song worked fantastic with the effect and Dean. Good times.