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aturtletotz 3 days
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Sorry not sorry 馃寵
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weiirddude 3 days
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Shadow if he had a better music taste.
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nic-coughlan 3 days
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okay but colin being in these 17 cities writing in his journals and he catches a sunset and the deep red and yellow hues of the setting sun and sky reminds him of penelope, makes him think of those letters he sent and went unanswered, makes him think of home.
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allthingsbucktommy 2 days
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Tommy: god I hope so
Me:
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viensamoimoncher 19 hours
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I showed someone a clip of Armand from s2 and she was like 'ooh his eyes are beautiful'
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1000000000000000% agree, absolutely no hesitation
but I had to physically restrain myself from showing her his s1 Cheeto contacts
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karel-iv 19 hours
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Vesel媒 m臎s铆c hrdosti z Prahy p艡eje Karti拧ek 馃挅
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aroace-hoe 2 days
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Rewatching ATLA and I think that one scene when Azula shows up to blow them off the Air Temple they were staying at (forgot which one, sorry), is already a tell that she's losing her mind a bit.
Because, this is right after Mai and Ty Lee betray her. And in The Day of Black Sun episode, when asked if she wanted to follow the gaang, all she says is:
"There's no point. They'll be back soon." And she was right, they would be back soon.
So why did she suddenly decide to get an entire squad of airships, just to blow up her brother and the Avatar?
Even when Zuko asks her, she doesn't give him a proper answer, just saying she's "celebrating becoming an only child".
I think this was her way of trying to feel better about herself with a win. Any win would do.
Because this attack is so weird for Azula, out of character even. An entire fleet of warships? Not just a small group to be inconspicuous? Of course, Mai and Ty Lee are no longer an option, but... why not just take the Dai Li?
Why the need for this sudden show of force, when just her presence alone is more than enough to make anyone cower in fear? Why does she feel the need to remind them that she is That powerful?
Because she's already suffering the consequences of Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal. Because she's already starting to doubt just how much power she actually has over people. Because she's already losing sight of herself, little by little.
This is also why I love the way Azula and Zuko's fight ends:
They're both falling from the sky, seemingly to their deaths with no way out, but the gaang grabs Zuko at the last minute, making sure he's safe. His connection to people, his choices to help and redeem himself, were what saved him in the end.
Azula is all alone.
She saves herself, but barely so. Even Zuko has a split second of "she might actually die" and then goes "Of course she didn't". Like it's expected. Like it's a law of the universe that Azula would be all alone and able to save herself, and that's nothing grand or anything else. It's just how it is. Azula has always been by herself, always been alone, always keeping herself safe the only way she knew how: fear.
And then that fails her too. So what is she supposed to do now?
She's falling. No one is going to grab her, keep her safe. And the only way she knew how to do that by herself, for herself, is gone.
Fear wasn't enough.
But what else is there for her to grab on to?
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toomanywatchers 18 hours
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Why I Love Travel Season鈥檚 Editing Style:
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Okokok- I already made a post stating my love for Travel Season after my first initial watch-through of the first two episodes, but I have more to say. Last night, I could not stop rewatching these episodes. Possibly because I am just over the moon seeing Steven, Andrew, and Adam back in action in a show created 100% by them, and where they are allowed to make it their way- BUT there is another reason I could not stop watching it. All do in part of the editing style.
As a self-taught (and soon to be academically-taught) video editor, my favorite thing when watching digital media is seeing what techniques and styles creators use to convey an overall concept to their videos/shows. Some of the more detail-oriented editing I see in today's climate of internet content comes from Watcher's shows. For instance, Mystery Files with the corkboard graphics. Are You Scared of the hand-drawn art from illustrators Mollie Ong and Rafael Mejia. Dish Granted with the use of circle cutouts and white negative spaces. Weird Wonderful World with its cartoon sound effects and stylistic graphics/music to fit whatever atmosphere the boys are in. Puppet History with the motion graphics being put within the confines of the puppet theatre and just everything that goes into the post-production process of the lore events of that show. I could go on, but I might end up writing a whole novel in the process.
Plus, this is about Travel Season... so let's talk about Travel Season.
I was barely 5 minutes into the first episode when I realized just how different Travel Season stands out against anything Watcher has ever created. The overall vibes of the show are calm, peaceful, comforting, and relaxed. The whole show feels like I am watching an old family home video made in the 90s with a camcorder. This style of content that isn't constantly moving at a fast pace and in your face would not perform well in the YouTube algorithm, and I am glad that Watcher was able to launch their own platform to make shows like Travel Season because gosh, this is the kind of content I miss. Oversaturation and pleasing the algorithm can only go a long way as a creative, trust me.
Anywho- back to editing. I am going to point out just some of my favorite editing details that were showcased in the first two episodes of Travel Season. Starting off with probably my favorite scene from both episodes:
This small clip highlights many of my favorite details of the post-production of Travel Season. The first detail I brought up in my previous post involves The Brick aka the camera. The concept of The Brick ties in with what Meredith, Watcher's Development Coordinator, said in Pod Watcher episode #23 about physical hobbies. Something that we can create in a physical sense that does not belong to a digital realm ala the internet/social media. The idea of having a functional prop with The Brick can tie a whole show aesthetic together, but in this case, The Brick also aids in the post-production allowing the team to make smooth-flowing transitions. What I mean is sometimes, especially with a show like Travel Season where they cover many different locations/activities in one video, finding a perfect, easy-flowing transition can be difficult. Jump cuts can be useful in certain cases to hit a comedic mark or shock the viewer, but that is not the overall vibe of Travel Season. The pictures taken on The Brick from their work tripe an easily organized B-roll for harder transition points and simple things such as finding Seoul provide space for much-needed voiceovers for context.
Another editing point that is provided in this clip is the audio. Watcher has never missed the mark regarding audio choices and the addition of sound effects in their work. Sometimes people think that when editing, the editor finds a song that fits and slaps it on the timeline, but here showcases the idea of editing for the environment. What really stuck out to me is the jump cut to the location and using an effect like Lowpass on the audio to make the audience feel as though they are truly standing outside of this nightclub-esk restaurant. Then it jumps to the audio back to normal with Steven dancing as Andrew browses then back to Lowpass edit as they introduce this next location. It's just such a subtle touch that had me all giddy because small details as this audio editing elevate the scene to another level. Showing that Watcher was trying to make you feel like you are there with the boys on their travels. A true immersion effect that I just love.
Also to Adam and Annie who were both camera operators, your b-roll is absolutely superb and adds to the overall vibe of Travel Season.
The last point of editing I want to bring up as it's on the top of my head are these moments:
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When they use a frame hold and then change the aspect ratio for a transition. I just find it such a charming technique in video editing. Plus I feel like this transition fits in with the whole "taking photos" approach because in a way the changing of the ratio on a frame hold is like taking a snapshot of that frame like a picture.
I just... I just love it, okay?
Honestly, I could go on and on about every little detail of this show and how they decided to overall produce it, but like I said- novel.
Watcher just puts so much love and care into all the shows they make. Even when it comes to the last process of video production which is editing the episodes together. I have not seen many channels put this much thought into the specificity of their videos like Watcher. This is why I gravitate towards them so much they care about the little things in the shows they create.
Moral of the story: I am in love with Travel Season and with Watcher as a whole.
thank you for listening to my ted talk aka my nerdy ramblings
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peachesandcreames 1 day
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Smoking Hot Seb 馃敟 馃サ
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ssaraexposs 3 days
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YOUUUUUUU'LL NEVER TAAAAAAAAAKE US ALIIIIIIIIVEEEEEEEE
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jmdbjk 13 hours
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Timeline...
I see a lot of people talking about schedules, and release dates and spacing out content, etc. People getting mad about overlapping promotions.
Personally, I am happy that they have so much to give, I will take it as it comes.
But... there's always a but... you know what the most important timeline was/is?
The timeline of nakedness. I am serious.
You KNOW they had to have planned that out. They weren't just going to go full frontal with us first thing, right?
I can imagine how it went down in the brainstorm meeting of them trying to come up with content to fill in the time until they are all discharged...on a whiteboard possibly but perhaps a Powerpoint was also involved because some of us are visual learners... but someone drew a timeline of nakedness, possibly for each member. Charts and graphs and shit.
I can hear it now:
RM: "We have to ease them into it. Who's first?"
Jin:
"Hyung will do it." June 26, 2022:
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Yoongi:
"Count me out, I'm gonna go write some songs."
<a few months later>
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Hobi:
"No."
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Taehyung:
"Ah, slow reveal, like time lapse <giggles>I have 40 magazine shoots scheduled, it'll be fun."
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Jimin:
"What are you talking about? I've been naked for 10 years. I don't know why I'm even wearing clothes right now."<proceeds to strip naked during the meeting for no reason>
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Jungkook:
"Do we have to? I mean... all those people looking at me. I don't know if I can keep from giggling after every shutter click...but ok.... is this what you mean?"
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Namjoon: "Ok! I'm glad we came up with a plan!"
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zaana 19 days
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Bad Batch cadets could have their own show
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bass-alien 3 months
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you fucking suck if you make other people feel badly about their bodies
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itslenagain 2 months
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the-fatal-impact 9 months
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There would be two manwhores, but Sanji can cook...
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raggedy-spaceman 10 months
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This is how the conversation actually went
brought to you by me and @stravaganza being silly <3
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