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I made a short silly vid.

Title: Created By Man
Vidder: Sumana Harihareswara ("brainwane")
Fandom: 1980s US television commercials
Music: "Fall", Daft Punk (TRON: Legacy soundtrack)
Length: 1min27sec
Summary: And they have a(n installment) plan!
Content notes: Creepy cars
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike (CC BY-SA)
Download: on Google Drive (34.4 megabytes for a WebM file); also available at Critical Commons with login (high- and low-res MP4 and WebM files)
Stream: on Critical Commons, or you can play streaming in Google Drive; also embedded below
Tools: kdenlive, youtube-dl, LibreOffice, emacs
Sources: several car commercials from 1980s television
Subtitles file: none -- no lyrics in music



So [personal profile] seekingferret and [personal profile] thirdblindmouse and I got together for several hours of vidding and chatting, and I decided to make a vid in a few hours. Sometimes to relax my spouse and I watch old TV commercials, so I decided to use that for video source, and I thought that some of the short pieces from the TRON: Legacy soundtrack might work for a silly vid. I decided to make something highlighting the (to my eyes) over-the-top creepiness in certain ads, and then zeroed in on the car ads that seem to want to frighten the viewer? Like, here's a dog that sneaks into a factory at night and sees a car named the Shadow that comes alive in a horror-movie-looking sequence (Leonard said "Like Christine meets Cujo"). Here's a guy on a date who looks over his shoulder and a car is following him! It feels weird that the car ad seems to want me to be afraid of the car that it wants me to buy.

So here you go. Hope it makes you laugh. Folks should tell me if they need to know which specific cars were being advertised, the dates of broadcast, etc.

[personal profile] seekingferret and, later, Leonard identified a scifi theme that I wasn't initially seeing -- Knight Rider, Terminator, and Battlestar Galactica echoes. My initial title was "Every Move You Brake" but Leonard thought of "Created by Man" to echo the Cylon feel, and that's better.

There are black columns on either side because I imported 4:3 source into a 16:9 project, but it looks fine and is totally watchable. In the interest of getting this up quickly I'm not fixing it right now. Maybe later.

This vid is under CC BY-SA and I hope people feel free to remix it, redistribute it, and otherwise enjoy it, as long as they attribute me as the vidder.

Thanks to [personal profile] seekingferret and [personal profile] thirdblindmouse for encouragement!

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Date: 2019-11-04 02:29 pm (UTC)
jesse_the_k: Front of Gillig 40-pax bus rounding Madison's Capital Square (Metro Bus rt 6)
From: [personal profile] jesse_the_k
Creeeeeeepy!

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Date: 2019-11-05 12:41 am (UTC)
owlmoose: (Default)
From: [personal profile] owlmoose
That's excellent. I immediately recognized that ad with the car stalking the guy on a date. I was also struck by just how much cars have changed in 30 years.

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Date: 2019-11-05 04:19 am (UTC)
bookherd: (Default)
From: [personal profile] bookherd
Ahahahaha! This is so good. <3

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Date: 2019-11-06 01:48 pm (UTC)
cuddyclothes: (Laughing Shoes)
From: [personal profile] cuddyclothes
*points to icon*

I absolutely lost my shit the second time Stalker Car showed up! Soooo creepy! And that poor dog. It looks like it was run over! Wonderful! Definitely sharing it!

Now if someone could do a mashup of those Matthew McCagnauhy ads, with movies where he gets killed repeatedly...

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Date: 2019-11-29 04:23 am (UTC)
alexr_rwx: (Default)
From: [personal profile] alexr_rwx
Just watched this now -- thanks, I love it! :D

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Date: 2021-05-30 02:24 am (UTC)
neurocrat: A line drawing of a small European-style cottage on chicken legs (Default)
From: [personal profile] neurocrat
Loved this (when you showed at the Otherwise Auction 2021) thanks for sharing!
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