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Furries - An Inside Look (Pt. 2 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2011

(Part 2 of 3)

This documentary gives an inside perspective on the strange and interesting subculture known as the furry fandom. Filmed at Midwest Furfest 2010, a major furry convention, the fandom is explained by furries in their own words.

This project was both a personal and an academic undertaking. The concept and production was my own, but I also got college credit for producing it, as an independent study at Bradley University.

--- NOTICE --- Any comments posted plugging your website, art page, etc. or those of your friends will be deleted, no matter how friendly. My documentary is not ad space.

Also, to clear up some confusion, "niteskunk" is a good friend of mine and was the crew member who captured some of the b-roll footage, as well as the audio for the interviews. He is not, however, me.

If you like this video, please tweet it, share it, retweet it, blog it, and so on!

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TECHNICAL DETAILS

This was a very lean production in terms of budget, equipment and crew. All filming was done in existing light. Primary camera was a Canon EOS 5D Mark II. Secondary camera was a Canon EOS Rebel T2i. Lenses used were Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM, Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II, and (on secondary camera) Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM.

In-camera audio was captured only for sync reference and not used in the final output. Off-camera audio was captured using an Olympus LS-10 linear PCM recorder. Voice-overs were recorded during post production using a Sterling Audio ST55 condenser mic and brought into my PC for editing through a Yamaha MW10 mixer.

Slow motion sequences were shot at 30p, then time stretched using motion vector interpolation, and output at the project frame rate of 24p.

Post production took a little less than a month, though as with so many projects, the majority of the work was concentrated toward the deadline. The production officially wrapped on December 15th, 2010.

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CREDITS

INTERVIEWEES
"Thibby"
"Daisuke"
"LeoAngelo"
Douglas "Giza" Muth
Matt "2 Gryphon" Davis
Bryan "Smash" Manternach
Dr. Samuel "Uncle Kage" Conway

CREW
Curt Pehrson
"niteskunk"

ARTWORK
Jill C.
"Anyare"
"hibbary"
"Nasuradin"

MUSIC
Jakob "Granite Tail" Riis

Special Thanks to Dan "Takaza" Hauschild and the rest of the Midwest Furfest 2010 staff for making this production possible; and to the funny, friendly, fuzzy members of the Furry Fandom.

This production © 2010-2011 Curt Pehrson. All rights reserved.

All copyrighted material used herein is property of the respective holders and used with permission.

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  • is it strange to think like this: i like furry art (and steampunk, but that isn't relevant) but i don't consider myself a furry: i don't wear furry clothes or make art myself. then again, i only found about in january of this year. but if genetics would find a way to make real furries, i'd be one fo the first to sing up, although you will never see me in a suit. is this really that strange?

  • @FL0D0S I don't think it's strange at all. Furry fandom is a very broad umbrella encompassing many different kinds of people who share an interest in the idea of the anthropomorphized animal. It lacks any central leadership or entry requirements. So really, if you feel you're a furry, you are one.

  • As a side-note, everyone, constructive criticism and reasoned points of view are welcome here, but outright inflammatory comments will be removed. Let's try to be adults. Thanks!

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  • The general public are either closed-minded or are too scared to speak for themselves. Furrs ftw

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  • 7:18

    he's never met a brony

  • 3:19 ... What the fuck is going on in the background... and why the fuck are firetrucks outside?

  • Curtpehrson are you a furry?

  • So strange to see 2 ,calm

  • @MichaelCapelle sure.

  • @temporary1121 I don't yiff ya MORON!

  • @MichaelCapelle Yiffing piece of shit.

  • @temporary1121 TROLLFAG!

  • 12:11

    That guy literally read my mind. That's how i've explained the yiffy part to people who ask.

  • @shankful1 yes buddy ftw

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