View Full Version : Loose Change Final Cut Trailer
Bobert
10th May 2007, 05:18 PM
I stumbled across this one on Youtube and it appears longer then the one Dylan released last week.
It is dated April 7, 2007.
I dont remeber this one being posted previously.
It has only received a laughable 8k views .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lB1P2Jt0xpM&mode=related&search=
Very low budget IMHO.
I guess they think it is cool to overlay shots of internet CT'er forums.
Ducky
10th May 2007, 05:37 PM
Hmm, still using other people's video clips. Wonder if Do-Over will have to learn the copyright lesson all over again...
Slayhamlet
10th May 2007, 05:38 PM
It's a "fan tribute" of what LS:FC might look like in the fevered imagination of an obsessed Looser. It's in no way related to the real LC:FC.
Ducky
10th May 2007, 05:41 PM
HAHAHAHA you mean they're so desperate for DO-Over to actually finish his movie, they've started doing his work for him?
I have no idea if that's sad and pathetic, or genius.
ETA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwW3GRtJmPU
That the trailer Dylan released? Cause if so, it looks........lame.
Slayhamlet
10th May 2007, 05:46 PM
HAHAHAHA you mean they're so desperate for DO-Over to actually finish his movie, they've started doing his work for him?
I have no idea if that's sad and pathetic, or genius.
ETA:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwW3GRtJmPU
That the trailer Dylan released? Cause if so, it looks........lame.
That's it.
Ducky
10th May 2007, 05:49 PM
That's it.
Well, certainly hope he secured rights to use the (most assuredly) copyrighted music and news clips in that one too.
Bobert
10th May 2007, 05:52 PM
Does Do Over realize that his teaser has recieved a dismal number of views?
They dont even seem to be talking about it much over at LCF, weird.
Slayhamlet
10th May 2007, 05:53 PM
Well, certainly hope he secured rights to use the (most assuredly) copyrighted music and news clips in that one too.
I'm sure he got the permission of the talentless rapper for that song, considering the content of it. Not sure about the news clips, but I'd guess most of it falls under fair use.
Arus808
10th May 2007, 06:58 PM
nope it doesn't fall under fair use.
JAStewart
11th May 2007, 03:55 AM
But its not like dylan uses it fairly. He just quotemines.
Hourglassmemory
11th May 2007, 04:35 AM
The music is higly innapropritate. If you're doing this film for the victims of 9/11, you shouldn't be using musics that talk about teh god damn New world order in some rep-style music. These guys think they know so much and think they're so cool "revealing" all of this to people.
Something I noticed. There's this Loose change video that is broken in three parts on Youtube.
The first part has 370.000 views.
Here's the interesting bit. The second part drops to a staggering 54.000 views . 316.000 people just didn't watch the second and third part!
the third part drops around 10.000 to 45.000.
I bet people watch the first part....see it is ******** and don't even bother watching the rest. It seems people are not waking up, Mr.Dylan.
At least according to these videos.
Just because there are 5 million views on a complete video of Loose change on Google Videos, it doesn't mean people watched it and got convinced.
If you click it, you viewed it.
If the same type of thing happened with the complete video, out of the 5 million people who clicked it, 729.000 just weren't convinced.
This isn't, however, a good analysis of what people think about it. And it's certainly a horrible measurement.
I was just curious.
8den
11th May 2007, 04:46 AM
I'm sure he got the permission of the talentless rapper for that song, considering the content of it. Not sure about the news clips, but I'd guess most of it falls under fair use.
Nope sorry, Fair use deals work between networks, and stations. The concept is pure quid pro quo, you use my footage of the horse racing for your sports bulletin, I can use your footage from the latest tedious big brother scandal.
I've been stuck in edit suites while network lawyers argue with producers over the concept of fair use, you cannot re edit something, you cannot change it's context, and you cannot use footage limitlessly. The rule of thumb is nothing more than a virus.
Fair use, is a way for media organisation to share footage. Do over doesn't share he's a parasite, he's taking, maniuplating, and twisting footage, without bringing anything to table. He's a leech.
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