Apparently, it’s Star Wars day… or we’ve become The Movie Blog. Either way, I’m sorry.
Nevertheless! There’s a fun project running on the content site Vimeo called Star Wars Uncut. It’s a fan-video compendium that takes the original Star Wars (I will not call it Episode IV: A New Hope– nyah!), chops its 121 minutes into 15-second segments. Fans then pick a segment, film it on their own and upload it. When it’s all said and done, you’ve got 121 minutes of :15 clips that combine to make the movie as a whole. Sounds confusing and exhausting, but it’s kind of a clever– like a visual version of the campfire “build on the story” game.
The result? Cheesily outstanding.
The official trailer (and my favorite recreation) is below, or you can view all of them (after registering for a Vimeo account– which you should have anyway) right here.
Star Wars: Uncut Trailer from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.
Star Wars Uncut – Scene 017 from Tomo K on Vimeo.
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I was reading a random blog and the lady’s sons were filming their clip for this. You know, in case you were in need of some random useless information.
What’s the blog? Might be fun to have a followup to this.
I don’t know how to link this, but here it is. If you click on her header for the post it will take you to the Star Wars Uncut webpage.
http://blackbird17.blogspot.com/2009/09/star-wars-uncuct.html
I don’t know why it didn’t show up on my last post so here it is again.
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