Creative Uncut
Star Wars Uncut
The Uncut Project
Star Wars Uncut is the brainchild of Casey Pugh, a developer dedicated to creating new and fun experiences on the web.
Working as a developer at Vimeo, Casey became interested in using the internet as a tool for crowdsourcing user content.
Star Wars was a natural choice to explore the dynamics of community creation on the web - the response from fans has been overwhelming worldwide and the resulting movie is incredibly fun to watch.
Star Wars Uncut has been featured in documentaries, news features and conferences around the world for its unique appeal.
Overview
“Star Wars Uncut,” which is waiting for you at www.starwarsuncut.com, is a shot-for-shot crowd-sourced remake of “Star Wars,” diced into 15-second segments and re-created, reenacted, reanimated and recontextualized piece by piece by fans from around the world. Conceived by 26-year-old Casey Pugh – formerly a developer at Vimeo, on whose platform “Uncut” lives — the project began last year. But it reached fruition earlier this month when an official, perfectly imperfect shadow version of the original film, stitched together from 472 component parts (selected by vote from multiple entries), went live on the Internet. And on
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