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Fan TrailersPosted by Shane Ross
OH WOW
that is amazing that guy(or gal) has skills (and a dang good eye) David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
I want more!!!
I almost makes me want to watch the epic original again...if only I had the 3 days spare For instant answers to more than one hundred common FCP questions, check out the LAFCPUG FAQ Wiki here : [www.lafcpug.org]
I found the trailer "Must Love JAWS" from the same creator...
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> I found the trailer "Must Love JAWS" from the same creator...
Thanks for the link, Ben, though I don't think this Jaws trailer actually succeeds in doing what these things do -- not like the Shining trailer. It seems like the creator tried to rely on music, but failed to recontextualize the footage. Just my two cents. The "10 Things I Hate about Commandments" was a lot more successful. I do enjoy the idea behind these things, though...even though theoretically speaking, it's copyright violation!
Shining trailer? You mean there are more?
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Oh yeah Ben. It's a whole sub-culture online. Look it up on Wikipedia under "re-cut trailers". There you'll find links to most of the best of these including a sub-sub-culture of Brokeback Mountain trailers using different films (my friend edited a hillarious Brokeback trailer using the He-man cartoon and the original Brokeback trailer audio).
Among the best of the fake trailers are: Shining and Sleepless in Seattle. And of course 10 Things which rocketted up the charts for me. Andy
> Parody is the exception to copyright laws.
Not quite, Deb...parody is specifically mentioned in copyright law. The difference in this case is that they are using the *actual* footage from the films. Parody or not, that's copyright violation unless they cleared it with the distributors and producers. "Weird Al" Yankovic can't parody songs unless he gets permission from the publishers, though in his case, at he probably doesn't have to deal with master rights because he's re-recording the instrumental tracks.
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