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Backyard Blockbusters: documentary about fan films

Cory Doctorow at 2:00 pm Mon, Oct 8, 2012

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John sez,

Did you ever see that movie where Batman fought a Predator? Or where kids remade "Raiders of the Lost Ark"? What about the fourth season of classic "Star Trek"? If none of these are familiar to you, that's because they're not studio projects, but fan films - and I've just finished and started touring film festivals with a documentary about these kinds of projects called "Backyard Blockbusters" - it looks at the history, influence, and copyright problems these types of projects face, and includes nearly everyone from the most famous, popular, and/or notable fan films, as well as notables from the original properties and production companies.

There's a very cool screening opportunity coming up, but I need public help to get the film into it - the Arclight Cinema in Hollywood is holding a documentary film festival in November, and the selection process is being done online through public voting - and "Backyard Blockbusters" is one of the contenders.

They will be counting both the amount of views the competing trailers for the various films get on YouTube pages, as well as the amount of votes the films receive on a special Facebook page.

Backyard Blockbusters (Thanks, John!)

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  • GawainLavers

    Speaking of which, if you liked the former (Batman vs. Predator) you should definitely check out Sandy Collora’s feature length (and original material, despite what you might guess from the title) film, “Hunter Prey”.

  • John Hudgens

    The link to cast your vote on Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/ArclightCinemas/app_173990205980784… and be sure to “like” the trailer above on YouTube – the Arclight just sent out an email saying that the likes are more important than view counts…. thanks everyone!

  • http://twitter.com/snarf Snarf

    This wonderful fan made Spiderman film springs to mind. I love the special effects in this one. 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4HQn6rsJ38