Monday, October 26, 2009

A Preview Of The Crowdsourced Star Wars Remake

Star Wars: Uncut, the brainchild of Casey Pugh, is a massive effort to put together a crowdsourced remake of George Lucas's 1977 classic Star Wars: A New Hope.
Pugh has divvied up the film into 2,161 separate 15-second scenes, and invited fans to each pick one then make it in any style they choose: live action, stop-action, animation, and more.
The scenes assembled thus far feature everything from live action to stop-action film; from computerized special effects to amateur car chases; from dogs dressed in tinfoil to paper bag R2D2s.
According to the Star Wars: Uncut website, over 470 people will ultimately contribute to the remake.
At last count, 1,585 scenes had been taken, 417 had been finished, and 161 were free. Click here to claim one for yourself!

WATCH:


Star Wars: Uncut Trailer from Casey Pugh on Vimeo.

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