For years, the remixing of songs, both licit and illicit, has been almost as common as the release of original music. The same has not been true of films: There have been only a few recuts of films by
people other than the original director or editors, and few if any were legal. But now, thanks to Robert Greenwald, the maker of the anti-Fox News Channel documentary Outfoxed, film may be poised to
join music as a medium ripe for being re-edited and re-imagined by third parties.
Read the whole story at Wired, September 21, 2004
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