Thursday, April 20, 2017

The Art of Remix

     Fan communities on Tumblr are wonderful examples of how communities of peers can provide support and encouragement to writers. Yet, these blogs often go beyond the realm of fanfiction; bloggers blog and re-blog gifs, original artwork, video productions, etc..


tumblr.com (Source blogs listed below images)
    There are many examples of gif and image sets that are used to demonstrate parallels found between different characters, relationships, or episodes/ scenes within the fandom's source material, display character development (see below), draw attention to plot inconsistencies, and emphasize favorite moments. These creations illustrate a "close reading" and deep understanding of the source material, and they are examples of the type of online literacy activities that community members engage in. In certain cases, text will accompany these fan creations, either contributed by the original poster or in the form of discussion that occurs in the comments, which further promotes and emphasizes analysis and discussion (See under gif set).


Source: http://waldenblake.tumblr.com/


     At times, one blogger will borrow material from another blogger and remix straight text by applying the text to images/gifs. For example, this text:
became this gif set. The gif creator gave credit to the original poster by providing a link to their work.

     Fan videos are another form of remix that demonstrates engagement with source material. The amount of editing that goes into creating this type of work shows dedication, talent, and passion. These videos are created for many reasons: some highlight favorite moments, character development throughout a season or seasons of a TV show, demonstrate parallels, or show support to a favorite fictional couple. See:

https://youtu.be/OOVEE_147fU

https://youtu.be/53uWeT8mQrw

     For many more wonderful examples of fan art and remix, check out my thesis Tumblr blog here.





   

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