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In sort of the same mode as "Created By Man" late last year: here's a new vid about weird motifs in 1980s US television ads.

Title: Electric Silhouettes
Vidder: Sumana Harihareswara ("brainwane")
Fandom: 1980s US television commercials (with a bit of the 1990s)
Music: VNV Nation, "When Is The Future"
Length: 5min8sec
Summary: Phones, gadgets, handheld games, executives, the military, and how we thought about them.
Content notes: The US military (a control room), Teddy Ruxpin and children looking hypnotized, brief clips with trippy visual effects, an injured person being bandaged (no blood or injury is visible)
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike (CC BY-SA)
Download or Stream: on Google Drive (84 megabytes for an MP4 file; a .srt subtitles file is there too); also available at Critical Commons with login (high- and low-res VP9 and H.264 files)
Tools: kdenlive, youtube-dl, GNOME Subtitles, Krita, emacs
Subtitles file: see the Download/Stream section


This vid reflects a bit on the mix of moods, images, themes, and assumptions in US television ads for consumer electronics in the 1980s (mostly -- a tiny bit of the 90s too). If nothing else, I hope you'll watch the first minute and laugh with me about "Feature 21" of that calculator watch. This is a very static-y and low-res vid because the source material I'm using is, generally, VCR capture that folks uploaded to YouTube. And folks should tell me if they need to know which specific products were being advertised, the dates of broadcast, etc.

Lyrics websites tell me that the song has a line "The image we create / Now image we designed" but I hear it as (and have subtitled it as) "The image we create / In our image we designed" which is far more grammatical and makes more thematic sense.

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 my spouse Leonard for beta viewing and to and my friend Zed Lopez for encouragement!

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Date: 2020-12-28 02:33 pm (UTC)
thingswithwings: dear teevee: I want to crawl inside you (a dude crawls inside a tv) (Default)
From: [personal profile] thingswithwings
ok this was hilarious and a little creepy and an absolute BLAST. I can't get over that montage of telephone use where the WHOLE FAMILY wants to crowd around and pretend to listen to the call! And all the children so constantly shocked and delighted by everything! The song choice is perfect and you focused so lovingly on all the most bonkers stuff. I also really liked the connections you made between the image of the future in advertising and stuff like degrees in "technology" (I remember those commercials!) and the military.

Gotta say that that Jurassic Park game forcibly time-traveled my soul backwards into my body as a kid. I didn't have that one, but I had a bunch of handheld games that used that exact technology and I had forgotten it until this moment.

What a delight! I'm really curious what led you to decide to make this.

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Date: 2020-12-28 04:03 pm (UTC)
laurashapiro: a woman sits at a kitchen table reading a book, cup of tea in hand. Table has a sliced apple and teapot. A cat looks on. (Default)
From: [personal profile] laurashapiro
Wow, what staggeringly effective song choice! Perfect in tone, music, lyrics, theme, everything. And it beeps and boops!

I really liked this. I didn't remember most of the commercials, but the general aesthetic made me sooooo nostalgic. The calculator watch, I do remember those, and of course "Reach out and touch someone." The whole concept, the promise of the beautiful new feature we're somehow going to achieve through technology, is still so relevant and you've shown exactly how ridiculous it is. And scary -- I appreciate your inclusion of the Army commercials in particular.

Lovely work.

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Date: 2020-12-28 05:38 pm (UTC)
laurashapiro: a woman sits at a kitchen table reading a book, cup of tea in hand. Table has a sliced apple and teapot. A cat looks on. (Default)
From: [personal profile] laurashapiro
Very much so!

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Date: 2020-12-28 05:37 pm (UTC)
laurashapiro: a woman sits at a kitchen table reading a book, cup of tea in hand. Table has a sliced apple and teapot. A cat looks on. (Default)
From: [personal profile] laurashapiro
Ugh, typos. Beautiful new FUTURE, I meant to say!

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Date: 2020-12-28 05:03 pm (UTC)
oracne: turtle (Default)
From: [personal profile] oracne
That is very cool!

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Date: 2020-12-29 06:44 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] wrdnrd
This was amazing. Very, VERY well done.

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Date: 2020-12-30 03:27 am (UTC)
seekingferret: Two warning signs one above the other. 1) Falling Rocks. 2) Falling Rocs. (Default)
From: [personal profile] seekingferret
This is really cool. The combination of futurism and retro you pulled together is going to stick with me.
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