Sunday, October 21, 2007
International Open Source Film - straycinema.com
The international open source film, www.straycinema.com, has released new raw film footage on their website.
This is the second open source film provided by Stray Cinema.
The new footage was directed by New Zealand filmmaker Naomi Lamb and features characters in period costume set amidst the spectacular New Zealand landscape and an eerie back alley.
Stray Cinema wants to give everybody the opportunity to have a say over what story is told with this footage.
To participate, people must edit a one-two minute version of the film they wish to make from the available footage. Participants are then invited to post their film edits back onto the Stray Cinema website, to be judged by their online community
This is the second open source film provided by Stray Cinema.
The new footage was directed by New Zealand filmmaker Naomi Lamb and features characters in period costume set amidst the spectacular New Zealand landscape and an eerie back alley.
Stray Cinema wants to give everybody the opportunity to have a say over what story is told with this footage.
To participate, people must edit a one-two minute version of the film they wish to make from the available footage. Participants are then invited to post their film edits back onto the Stray Cinema website, to be judged by their online community
Labels: directing, filmmaking, independent film, video editing
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