Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Fans remake star wars, 15 seconds at a time

If there is a group over the Internet with boundless energy and endless enthusiasm for creative projects there, it is Star Wars fans. Two years ago, as Casey Pugh fans of George Lucas franchise asked to help newly StarWars: A new hope in 15-second intervals, the response was overwhelming. Mini movies began in Gießen, Germany on the world. Now, Pugh has be together the pint-sized, crowdsourced, fan-generated scenes in Star Wars uncut: the Director's cut, which has just been released.

If you haven't seen Star Wars uncut crowdsourced is work wonders. On the site, cut Pugh Star Wars: A new hope in little tidbit and charged fans from the Galaxy (also galaxies far far away), select a clip and help the film, 15 seconds to a time edit. Allowed to Star Wars uncut, which Central and style, which they want if to use their scenes remake. In the last two years, the fans from around the world have unique, contributed remarkable and inspired remakes of the classic sci fi film. For the Director's cut Pugh sew, along with Aaron Valdez video editor and sound designer and mixer Bryan Pugh, their favorite 15 seconds posts. Which brings Director's cut every style of animation and live action fan content you can think of to a two-plus hour film. The resulting film is a remarkably faithful reproduction of original KE George Lucas, with the exception that you can watch it in its entirety on YouTube.

The project was a labor of love for Pugh, but it has serious Awards, including an Emmy Award 2010 for outstanding creative achievement in interactive media gathered.

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