Hamilton in 7 minutes| Animatic| Genderbend
Un cuento friki Un cuento friki
1.49K subscribers
240,028 views
8.8K

 Published On Nov 7, 2017

IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMENT, PLEASE, PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BEFORE SAYING SOMETHING THAT WAS CLARIFIED FIRST
I'm glad to answer your questions, just... some of them are answered here already.
Original song:    • HAMILTON in 7 minutes - RANGE  
-My social media:
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Uncuentofrik...
*Tumblr:   / uncuentofriki  
-Support me:
*Buy me a coffee: http://ko-fi.com/uncuentofriki
*Patreon:   / uncuentofriki  

After a week of fighting a young man stands on a parapet... I mean, after a week of working, it's finally over.
At the end I decided to add Eliza's story on Who lives, who dies, who tells your story. Although it had to be fast, but there's studying Ham's papers, the speaking against slavery, raising funds for Washington's monument and the Orphanage. I tried to add also that she pressured one of her sons to make a biography of Alexander, but it wouldn't be so visible because of how fast that part is. Also I wanted to add another of their children who died before Eliza (the rest of the kids kept that on secret from her) but you woldn't recognize him/her. So, sorry kid. Maybe for another animatic.
I decided to draw Alexandra's dad looking more like Phillipa and Jane just to give an explanation of why she looks a lot like her mother's dead girlfriend best friend.

Also I dropped to show Alexandra pregnant on the It's quiet uptown segment (again, historically, Eliza was pregnant with Phillip II when Phillip I died) because it would seem like Erin killed a pregnant woman and.... no. The idea is just to make you cry a little, not cry as if you had seen Coco and then you touched your eyes with Habaneros.
AND no, I'm not sorry for Angelo b*tchslapping Alexandra. She deserved it and I've been waiting lots for a Reynold's Pamphlet animatic where Angelica (or Angelo) slaps Hamilton for what (s)he did.
(And I'm a big sister, my baby sister lives away from me... and she has had lots of awful exes, so I needed to have some catharsis about the fact that I can't slap those suckers onto another nationality for what they did to her)

EDIT Nov 13/2017:
So had to add this after a series of coments and as somewhat a FAQ before you comment, thank you and please read.
1- The song is Ham in 7 minutes. Which means it's the story starts when Ham mets Burr and the squad and ends when Eliza dies after being an AMAZING philantropist. But this time their names are Alexandra, Erin, Jane, Mariane-Josephine (Lafayette), Helene, Georgia, Elijah, Angelo, Percy, Mario/Matthew (haven't decided yet), Phillipa, Tammy, Jamie...
So YES, of course it will be similar to Ziksua's, whom was an inspiration to make such a long proyect. It's a "no shit, Sherlock" question because it's the same story just genders reversed.

Jesus Christ of Veracruz, even the Star vs the Forces of Evil version (which I love too) looks like Ziksua's animatic. And if you have seen the show, you know that the story has almost no point in common with the musical. Aside from the romantic triangle (Angelica-Alexander-Eliza and Jackie-Marco-Star/Heckapoo).

2- Which means that I recognize that Ziksua made the proyect first (I never said otherwise, anyway). And she was also my inspiration when I felt like it would be better to stop because this proyect was a bigger monster than I though and I just had a twig to fight against it.
It would be stupid to say "hey, I planned this first" because, y'know, the uploading dates of my video and hers are appart from months, mine being more recent. And at this point all of the fandom has seen her work too (not only for Ham in 7 minutes but her other animatics like Blow us all away...). So it wouldn't be only stupid but pure madness and a virtual suicide.

3- Also the idea of doing a genderbend version came from when Lin-Manuel Miranda said he wanted to see Hamilton but with girls portraying the founding fathers. So being women the dominant gender, I tried to imagine what would be the differences on such a society (which brough to spotlight some theories of why sexism exists), what would have been different on History?
The idea behind this animatic (and a series of one-shots that I'm planning to upload) was to highlight that no matter which gender are the dominant or if we could one day reach equality between genders (including people who doesn't define themselves as woman or man), we all have the same capacity to change our lives, to write history... AAAND to be big assholes, that's why I added a genderbended Sally behind Jefferson. What we have on our chest or on our groins doesn't have to define our capacity to change our lives and doesn't define our inteligence, our kindness or our capacity to be cruel and harmful.

So, if you came until this point of the description/rant, I'm thankful for your time. I didn't expected this video to become so controversial.

show more

Share/Embed