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The End Of The Film

By brett
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copyright criminalThe voyage of Open Source Cinema / Basement Tapes (or Pirate Movie?) is nearing the end of its first stage - the movie is almost done! We've incorporated remixes, original videoblogs, music and photos drawn from this site (and the culture that surrounds us). But there is a final step we need open source cinema to take - the end of the movie!

The future of copyright and culture is changing as we speak - so why fix it in stone? The end of the movie needs to be in constant flux, and needs to be built from more than one perspective. So that's why we're asking for your help.

The following clips are a starting point, a suggestion, of material we plan to use for the ending. But this section needs to be open, flexible and diverse, so if you have anything you want to edit in, or submit for consideration, do so.

WHAT TO DO

Download the clips below, and remix them using your own software.
Upload the remixed video back, in the highest resolution possible. Click here for the upload form!


Girl talk jazz fest




Lawrence Lessig final call to action

copyright criminal


Poem of Transparent girl


Music

This music traces the evolution of "The Last Time" - from a folk song to a lawsuit

This may be the last time - Staples Singers

The last time - The Rolling Stones

Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve

Mickey Mouse Club

Upload the remixed video back, in the highest resolution possible. Click here for the upload form!

NOTE: Keep your Final Cut Pro (or other system's) project files! We may need to contact you for a higher resolution.

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