AO3 username: weakinteraction Letter link:https://weakinteraction.dreamwidth.org/7998.html Fandoms (one per line): Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Doctor Who Quantum Leap Marvel Secet Wars Battleworlds Bad Blood - Taylor Swift (Music Video) Machineries of Empire Series - Yoon Ha Lee Harry Potter - Books 1-7 Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: Discovery Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (Movies and EU)
Open to podfic? No thanks.
Podfic likes: N/A
Open to vids? Yes please!
Vid likes: I'm genuinely not sure what a "worldbuilding" vid would look like*, but if any of my prompts inspire you in that direction, go for it! For fanvids in general, I like interesting/surprising/amusing juxtapositions (either between one scene and the next or between what's happening and the music), and having fun with pacing (e.g. the cuts getting faster and faster towards the end before slowing down again). I am very broad-minded in my musical taste; I would much rather go with the music you think fits than have a vid shoehorned in to my favourite song if you're not feeling it. And to be honest, my "favourite song" is something which changes on about an hourly basis. That said, if you do want to know, the two places my music collection/Youtube playlist gravitates towards most strongly are British indie circa 1995-1997 (I hesitate to use the term "Britpop" but, yeah, basically Britpop) and female singer-songwriters from the last decade or so.
*not strictly true, because I do have one specific vid prompt, for SMAC: a Secret Project style video for an imaginary secret project, or even just one of the usual base facilities, would be awesome.
Open to IF? Yes please!
IF likes: I am equally happy with both parser-based and CYOA IF. I'm happy for it to land anywhere on the various axes of "game" vs "simulation" vs "story"; I do enjoy puzzles, as long as they aren't insanely difficult to work out. On the more story-ish end, I do enjoy it when there isn't an obvious "good ending", or at least where it's left open to interpretation whether any particular ending is good or not. On the fanworks end, I do enjoy little details in how things are presented that call back to canon, if that makes sense (e.g. making the interface look like something in-universe), though I realise that's very tricky so it's very much an optional extra!
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Letter link: https://weakinteraction.dreamwidth.org/7998.html
Fandoms (one per line):
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
Doctor Who
Quantum Leap
Marvel Secet Wars Battleworlds
Bad Blood - Taylor Swift (Music Video)
Machineries of Empire Series - Yoon Ha Lee
Harry Potter - Books 1-7
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Discovery
Star Wars Sequel Trilogy (Movies and EU)
Open to podfic? No thanks.
Podfic likes: N/A
Open to vids? Yes please!
Vid likes: I'm genuinely not sure what a "worldbuilding" vid would look like*, but if any of my prompts inspire you in that direction, go for it! For fanvids in general, I like interesting/surprising/amusing juxtapositions (either between one scene and the next or between what's happening and the music), and having fun with pacing (e.g. the cuts getting faster and faster towards the end before slowing down again). I am very broad-minded in my musical taste; I would much rather go with the music you think fits than have a vid shoehorned in to my favourite song if you're not feeling it. And to be honest, my "favourite song" is something which changes on about an hourly basis. That said, if you do want to know, the two places my music collection/Youtube playlist gravitates towards most strongly are British indie circa 1995-1997 (I hesitate to use the term "Britpop" but, yeah, basically Britpop) and female singer-songwriters from the last decade or so.
*not strictly true, because I do have one specific vid prompt, for SMAC: a Secret Project style video for an imaginary secret project, or even just one of the usual base facilities, would be awesome.
Open to IF? Yes please!
IF likes: I am equally happy with both parser-based and CYOA IF. I'm happy for it to land anywhere on the various axes of "game" vs "simulation" vs "story"; I do enjoy puzzles, as long as they aren't insanely difficult to work out. On the more story-ish end, I do enjoy it when there isn't an obvious "good ending", or at least where it's left open to interpretation whether any particular ending is good or not. On the fanworks end, I do enjoy little details in how things are presented that call back to canon, if that makes sense (e.g. making the interface look like something in-universe), though I realise that's very tricky so it's very much an optional extra!