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Hi guys.

Um... I'm doing some research and I'm needing a little assistance.

Can anyone rec me some vids made by guys? I've seen the Buffy V Twilight one, but I'm needing to broaden my viewing experience. Any fandom is fine. Though SPN would be great as that's the one I'm most familiar with.

Thanks so much if you can assist.

PS: Quality is not the issue here necessarily .... just I don't personally know any male fandom vidders (other than the one that doesn't want me to give him honest congrit..) so anything is fine, whether you think it's great or not...

xx

Date: 2009-07-30 03:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vidderkidder.livejournal.com
Yeah, anecdotal info says when you get to Marvel and DC universe the ratio starts to shift. Also with Machinima and Anime. I only really discovered it myself from running a community and noticing how skewed the membership was. Running a community is almost like a mini-research project itself.

I started noticing young teens and moms with kids also as a demographic.

Date: 2009-07-30 06:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
Butts in..... :)

I'm actually really interested in this as well (ratio of men to women vidders). Re my reseach I'm investigating whether men edit or make different styles and types of vids to women. This is not for any ulterior motive but just because this question has been asked of me and quite frankly I don't know the answer. So I wanted to take a look in order to give an informed answer. I then realised I didn't know many male vidders.

I have also been asked (in my opinion) why 90% of vidders are women. I can only think it's because more women are actively involved in fandom then men. (?) Though I am only really familiar with SPN fandom so can't speak on behalf of other fandoms. It's interesting to know that the ratio shifts with other fandoms - (though I suppose it isn't surprising - if more men are involved in said fandom).

I would like to imagine that the actual "nature" of vidding is some how responsible for this percentage but I wouldn't know how to investigate or prove that.

Cheers and thanks for your insights here. :)

Date: 2009-07-30 05:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mresundance.livejournal.com
Hm. You might also consider that some fandoms which are heavily male oriented/dominated can be very unfriendly to women, which means the women migrate or remain more active in fandoms where they feel welcome and safe.

Gaming, for instance. I hear about women gamers getting a lot of crap from the majority of male gamers.

I have a vidder friend in Star Wars fandom and she was mocked and ridiculed for her feminism by male fans on some Star Wars boards, so she split lickety-quick from those spaces.

Date: 2009-07-30 11:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
Ahhhh. Didn't know that. That's sad to hear. It's awful to think anyone is ostracized because of their gender ....

Date: 2009-07-31 10:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] suckmyglock.livejournal.com
That really depends on what you define as fandom and active in fandom. Men definitely have their own style of fandom- they do write fanfic but for different media properties and in a different way. From what I've seen they tend to mess with the canon less, and write more gen, and less romance (though they def. do porn). However they can get invested in pairings as in HP fandom there were quite a few guys who got way overinvested in the Harry/Hermione vs Harry/Ginny & Ron/Hermione shipwars. This is a limited observation and I don't claim to be the expert on men in fandom, but ime they tend to do completely different activities to us in different spaces so we don't see them. Men are far more likely to go from fan to pro than women are, especially in comics.

The reason why I think less men vid is related to this. Women write the kind of fanfic we do because we aren't satisfied with the texts as is. Vidding involves criticism or at the very least envisioning things differently to how the creators meant them. I think this is because men are overall more satisfied with the media they get- it is all aimed at them, and gives them what they want. Media does not cater to us, in fact it frequently ignores, misrepresents and insults us, so we need to literally reshape it. It's also kind of an obscure art form and we established a niche that men didn't do first so they can't say we're doing it wrong. It's also not original filmmaking, because we get told we can't do that.

Date: 2009-08-01 01:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ash48.livejournal.com
Thank you so very much. I have been tossing with this very idea about why women vid more then men. When I was researching this aspect I came across a similar answer (posted via the OTW) - that women like to reshape the media they receive. Initially I wasn't sure about this, but I am becoming more interested in this as one of the reasons. I've tried to look at the reason why I vid and other than "because it's not an option not to as I find it so addictive" - maybe I am reshaping my program in some way. Though I also like to use it "meta" on the show and highlight certain story aspects.

I also like the idea that "they can't say we're doing it wrong". Something that has never crossed my mind. I've only been vidding for a couple of years and am only now beginning to understand the history of it.

Thank you so much for your insightful and thought provoking comment. I appreciate it.
Ash.

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