Vid Post - Fairytale (she's only waiting)
Jul. 25th, 2012 04:28 pmAs I sort of mentioned a couple weeks back, I've been switching off trying to punch my way through a round of writer's block with learning how to vid! So Baby's First Vid here will soon be followed by a Korra vid, if all goes according to plan. But anyway! First time endeavoring to post a vid, so if anything's screwed up please let me know (and forgive me).
Title: Fairytale (she's only waiting)
Fandom: The Borgias
Song: Fairytale, by Sara Bareilles
Length/Size: 3:13/26.1 MB
Content Notes: Giulia, Vannozza, Lucrezia, Ursula. Mostly S1, some early S2. Implications of sexual assault in a couple spots, and a brief clip from a dream sequence depicting a character's death. But no graphic content. (Which is something of a miracle, considering the source.)
Summary: I don't care for your fairytales.
Links: Streaming and download @ Vimeo | streaming @ AO3. Embed and lyrics under the cut. Vid password is: fairytale.
This is probably the least artistic vid you will ever watch, because I was mostly using this as an excuse to learn how to use my software; in five years I'm sure I'll look back on this and weep at all the too-long cuts and terrible timing. But, for posterity:
( can't take no more of your fairytale love )
Title: Fairytale (she's only waiting)
Fandom: The Borgias
Song: Fairytale, by Sara Bareilles
Length/Size: 3:13/26.1 MB
Content Notes: Giulia, Vannozza, Lucrezia, Ursula. Mostly S1, some early S2. Implications of sexual assault in a couple spots, and a brief clip from a dream sequence depicting a character's death. But no graphic content. (Which is something of a miracle, considering the source.)
Summary: I don't care for your fairytales.
Links: Streaming and download @ Vimeo | streaming @ AO3. Embed and lyrics under the cut. Vid password is: fairytale.
This is probably the least artistic vid you will ever watch, because I was mostly using this as an excuse to learn how to use my software; in five years I'm sure I'll look back on this and weep at all the too-long cuts and terrible timing. But, for posterity:
( can't take no more of your fairytale love )