23rd January 2012Video Production News – Full-length Fan-made Star Wars Arrives On YouTube

Imagine a crowd-sourced video production that remakes the whole two hours-plus of Star Wars in dozens and dozens of 15-second fan-directed snippets. Would take quite a long time to produce and put together, right?

Well, that is indeed correct, but one thing the makers of Star Wars Uncut would appear to have on their hands is time – plus oodles of lo-fi creativity too. Okay, so that’s two things. But whatever! With production having commenced way back in the distant mists of 2009, this Star Wars remake is now finally finished, and ready to be viewed by the YouTubing multitude.  

With the news coming from Hollywood last week that George Lucas was considering calling time on his own blockbuster career, owing to a lack of enthusiasm for his new WWII airplane flick Red Tails, the filmmaker to step into his huge shoes (he has fat feet, no?) could be Casey Pugh, the man who has corralled a huge range of creative talents in the service of Star Wars Uncut.  

An epic achievement, the full two hours and three minutes of Star Wars Uncut has now been uploaded to YouTube, where this blockbuster video production like one other in particular can be devoured in its eclectic, eccentric entirety.  

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