Have I mentioned lately how happy I am that there exists a show where the epic romance is key to the very sci-fi story arc? Because I love that. And I love Olivia, and Peter, and Olivia/Peter. Thus, this vid.
Title: In a Barrel at Sea
Artist: Hem
Pairing: Olivia, Olivia/Peter
Length: 1:48
Summary: "Let the storms keep rising wherever I go / As long as you're here with me."
If you watch, I'd love to know what you think!
Download in Quicktime format at Mediafire (23 MB).
Title: In a Barrel at Sea
Artist: Hem
Pairing: Olivia, Olivia/Peter
Length: 1:48
Summary: "Let the storms keep rising wherever I go / As long as you're here with me."
If you watch, I'd love to know what you think!
Download in Quicktime format at Mediafire (23 MB).
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Date: 2011-10-09 08:17 pm (UTC)Oh maaaaaan. I could never do that; I like my "undo" function and saving multiple drafts of things way too much. :)
It was nervewracking, but you really learned deliberation in choosing your shots. Laziness has the same effect, apparently! ;)
Indeed! There are plenty of little clips in my vids that are the result of, "Okay, I need something for this half-second here, but I don't know what...let's see what I've already got imported."
Not to mention, hand-in-hand with characterization!
This too! I'm so glad the characterization on this show doesn't really allow for melodrama, at least in this department.
Peter could easily have a drama queen streak, I think...but not in a relationship with Olivia.
Peter could be a bit of a drama queen back in S1, I thought. Just a bit, though. And I agree, he'd never be one with Olivia; a couple of the "seriously?" looks she usually directs at Walter would knock him right out of that. ;)
BTW, we seem to have a lot of interests and fandoms in common, so would you mind if I friended you? :)
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Date: 2011-10-11 03:37 am (UTC)God, yes, me too. Bizarrely, we did do the sound editing in FinalCut (since we were shooting film without sync sound) through this hilarious roundabout method of recording the projection of our final cut, then editing sound against the shitty digital recording, then transferring the track to mag tape for the final version we turned in. It *worked*, it was just crazy. *g*
BTW, we seem to have a lot of interests and fandoms in common, so would you mind if I friended you?
Not at all! I was just thinking I needed more Fringe fans around :)
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Date: 2011-10-11 04:06 am (UTC)It sounds thoroughly bizarre!
Not at all! I was just thinking I needed more Fringe fans around :)
Awesome! :)