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Crowdsourcing Star Wars

14/10/2009 | crowdsourcing | admin | 5 Comments

A bunch of Star Wars afficionados are getting together to remake the popular saga. Crowdsourcing is the star!

And we get ecstatic at blur when we hear this kind of news.

Long story straight from the website:

You and 472 other people have the chance to recreate Star Wars: A New Hope. Below is the entire movie split up into 15 second clips. Click on one of the scenes to claim it, film it, and upload it. You can have up to three scenes! When we’re all done, we’ll stitch it all together and watch the magic happen.

Follow them on twitter and may the Crowd be with you!

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  • Pepeo

    Hollywood is definitely pointing to crowdsourcing. Collective movies made assembling videos produced bu users are a real thing.
    I saw the story of Mass Animation founded by Yair Landau, former president of Sony digital division, which under his management has produced movies like “Surf's Up” nad “Monster's House”.
    Mass Animation is producing “Live Music”, a five minutes short film, yield of the work and fantasy of 51 animators, professionals and amateurs, who replied a couple of months ago to an ad on Facebook from Mass Animation: “We need you to help us making a short which will start a new era in the history of cinema”.
    After the presentation in august in New Orleans @ Siggraph, the omputer graphics biggest fair in the world, Live Music in november will be screen in thousands of american cinemas as preview to the film “Planet 51″.
    Social network can operate as real head hunters and help the best ones to emerge
    http://www.facebook.com/massanimation

  • http://www.eventmanagerblog.com tojulius

    Great one thanks Giuseppe

  • Frazer

    small part of a whole world of crowd based films http://www.swededmovies.org/

  • http://www.juliussolaris.com tojulius

    Great one thanks Giuseppe

  • Frazer

    small part of a whole world of crowd based films http://www.swededmovies.org/