Jesse Walker | June 6, 2008
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Clearly, somebody has altogether too much time on his / her /
its hands (appendages?). Perhaps someone who will never live like
the common people?
This would have been at least as entertaining without the slash
component. With it, the clip was somewhat off-putting. On the other
hand, some of the vocal synching was pretty amazing, I must
admit.
I was flipping channels the other night, and landed on Spike, where
they were playing the Deep Space Nine episode about Bashir and
O'Brien taking a trip in the spy Sloan's dying brain to find a clue
to saving Odo from death by plague. Throughout the script, they
were just begging for Bashir/O'Brien slash fic. Watch it and see
for yourself.
Meh. That kinda sucked. This one is
a lot more fun.
(Awaiting outraged outburst from joe in 5,4,3,2,1...)
I re-watched the LotR series the other day. I can only imagine what kinds of slash fic that inspired...
BakedPenguin:
have you seen "Clerks 2"? That will give you a pretty good
idea.
You can't slash Shatner with Shatner. He's just too powerful. In every single performance he gives, no matter what the medium, maxes out the inherit potential. Each one is a super strong coffee meant to be savored individually. When you combine them you are left with a mess. Shatner's "Common People" is right up there with Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower" as greatest cover of all time, but I actually prefer he frantic version he performed live on Conan to the studio version.
This is the kind of thing my daughter does with Windows Movie
Maker all the time.
Of course she tends to use Invader Zim episodes and pop songs, but
that what the kids dig.
innominate one - I saw Clerks 2, but I've forgotten everything about it.
Doesn't have nearly the effect of the Kirk/Spock video of NIN's
Closer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uxTpyCdriY
It's so well done it can be appreciated on a serious level as a
good video for the song.
Old Bull Lee: I love the Closer video, and in fact mention it in an article that'll appear in the August/September issue. For a good discussion of it, go here.
Oh -- and I think Shatner and Pulp should team up to do an album of Joe Jackson covers.
I think Shatner's albums are jacked and their covers should be turned into pulp.
For great Shatnerian animations, you need look no further than the video for his cover of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."
The best episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series was
the one where Spock goes back in time to prevent himself from being
killed as a young boy on Vulcan.
Although the one about the Kzinti, where Larry Niven adapted one of
his short stories, was pretty cool too.
Remember the song with these lyrics...?
...Everyone's a super hero. Everyone's a Captain
Kirk...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkVhC5J3GVw
Live version (This one is so bitchen choice! And Nena is so...well
just check her.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEWHItzvQHk&feature=related
Deutsch version!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN3itLN57R4
I actually enjoy these amateur sync/edit jobs on Youtube (in the
old days we used to do it the "dinosaur" way by turning on some
lame TV sitcom, while playing the Dead Kennedys or NWA on the
stereo).
Certainly makes Reason's case for revamping of IP laws in the cyber
age, as watching it (and other homemade productions) actually made
me want to buy from I-tunes a copy of the song that I was
previously unfamiliar with.
So, the more gonzo video the better. This is probably my favorite
amateur video edit:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f24UkChxseg
After all, who knew that that some white kid in 1965 invented "The
Running Man" dance? (You go, Shermie!)
Nena "99 Luftballons"-Deutsch version live!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXZC8W40JRA&NR=1
I was amused. But then, I suspect that I'm easily amused (the fact that I still don't find "Ziggy" or "Marmaduke" particularly funny shall be considered highly pertinent).
I would pay money to see/hear the Shatnerization of "Is She Really Going Out With Him?," not to mention several other Joe Jackson tunes.
Seriously, who finds this funny?
Funny? No. Amusing and entertaining? You betcha. For an amateur
project, not too bad.
C'mon, don't hate on the Shat.
The greatest Star Trek animated episode would have been the one where they shrank, if only Uhura and Nurse Chapel hadn't.
Hi. I'm the guy who put this together.
I'd like to thank everybody for their comments, both good and bad.
I was actually doing this video for two reasons. The first was,
obviously, to learn more about video editing. I am currently an
audio engineer, but have always loved video editing, and recently
purchased a new copy of Sony Vegas. This was one of my latest
projects.
The second, honest reason was that I love Shatner's version of
Common People more than Pulp's original, and wanted to find a viral
way to spread it. I wanted to learn Flash animation and actually
make a video in the STYLE of The Animated Series, perhaps Josie and
the Pussycats-ish, with Sulu playing Joe Jackson's vocals, Chekov
(the Monkee) on drums, and Spock on his Vulcan Harp (with wah-wah
pedal), but then they released TAS on DVD and I thought, why
not.
The turning point: the cat alien lady, M'Hress I think, was
supposed to be the love of Kirk's life here, but a serendipitous
moment occurred. While reviewing edits, one of the various video
tracks I'd left on the track (the zooming in on Spock's eye) just
happened to link up with "That's where I... caught her eye." That's
when I saw the comic possibilities in it.
And yes... it IS supposed to be humorous. I can understand people
who find no humor in it. But if you oppose the K/S stories (and I
admit not understanding how some are fascinated with them), there's
probably less than 20 seconds of footage in the five minute video
that can even be considered 'ghey.' Heck, Chapel goes down on
Spock.
Also, I agree, the NIN video was better. a.) it looks better (nice
plug-ins) and b.) wow that was all from ONE ep? Heavy.
Cheers...
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