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Thee Backslacpkping With Media
Last Update : 2010.07.18

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  • What is "Thee Backslacpkping With Media"?
  • What is a documediamentary?
  • How could a User Defined Self Replicating Documediamentary produce itself?
  • What is/are the Rating/Parental Guidelines of/for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • What is the designation of 'PD' (Public Domain) for?
  • What is the designation of 'FE' (Fan Edit) for?
  • What is the designation of 'SC' (Support Creatives) for?
  • Are you interested in purchasing full ownership of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • What/Who is %20?
  • What is the :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:?
  • What is the 'Revenge of the Sith - 133t trailer'?
  • What is Operation D-Elite?
  • What is 'the backstroke of the west'?
  • 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a Sequel?
  • What film is mashed up in the Trailer?
  • Why is the DVD / disc file name 'PIRATESWEB'?
  • Where should comments/e-mail be sent?
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  • What are the details of the DVD release?
  • What are the DVD Chapter titles?
  • What do the DVD menus look like?
  • What is that odd fonted subtitle? / What is Galactic Basic? / What is Aurebesh?
  • What is Chinglish? How was it created?
  • What does the DVD Cover & Disc look like?
  • What is the significance of the Intro TV?
  • What is the significance of the Intro Crawl?
  • What is the significance of the Intermission Trailer?
  • What does this DVD believe it is About 1-6?
  • What is the significance of the Preservation Quote in Trailer 00a?
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  • What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the ______ Film Festival?
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  • What happened when %20 asked the label Illegal Art to release 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

  • What happened when %20 asked the ForceCast to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Epoch Times request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • What happened when %20 link contacted the bloggin' backstrokers on Sept. 24 to honor past Media Premieres?
  • What happened when %20 handed out nine copies w/ questionnaires at the io9.com meet up?
  • What happened when %20 handed out copies at the 'Star Wars In Concert'?
  • What happened when %20 took the OriginalTrilogy.com Petition and 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the George Lucas appearance on The Daily Show?
  • What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' & poster to the Adidas Launch of the Star Wars shoes with Special Guest?
  • What happened when %20 asked 'People vs George Lucas' and 'Star Wars Uncut' to form the Star Wars Participatory Spirited Trilogy?
  • What happened when %20 asked 'RedLetterMedia' to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • What happened when %20 handed out thirteen copies w/ questionnaires at the 'Jedi Junkies' Premiere Party?
  • What happened when %20 offered free copies to the individuals who's quote appeared on the CD sleeve print run version?
  • What happened when %20 distributed 51 copies at 'The Next H.O.P.E.' (Hackers On Planet Earth) Conference?
  • Is it true that 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a StarWars-sploitation film?
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  • How do you pronounce 'Backslacpkping'?
  • What did %20 learn when FOIA's (Freedom of Information Act) Requests were made?
  • %20 Honors 'backstroke of the west' with an interview with Jeremy Winterson, finder and blogger of the engrish RotS subtitles.
  • Why did 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' go blank on May 25th, the anniversary of the Death of Star Wars?
  • *Help Action* 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' DropLift Day - 2010.04.01.
  • Which Chapter of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is watched the most often?
  • What did %20 submit to 'The People vs. George Lucas' Documentary in relation to 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • What if 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' became a textual piece?
  • %20 Honors C&D l33t Week with an interview with RotS l33t Trailer creator m4r(.
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  • Please Help Celebrate Annual 'End of Recording' June 4th Backslacpkping Giving/Selling Day?
  • Chapter of the Week - Viewing Schedule - 2009.05 thru 2010.05
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  • What Media (TV/Movie/Internet) personalities makes an appearances in 'The Backslacpkping with Media'?
  • Why did 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Trailer not meet the criteria for the Official Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge hosted by Atom Films and Lucas Films Limited?
  • Why is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' not in the LucasFilm Ltd. Star Wars fan movie library?
  • What is Thee next project by %20 & :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:?
  • Has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been reviewed by tOftMoGITC?
  • How has the 'Support Creatives' initiative helped the creator of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
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    What is "Thee Backslacpkping With Media"?

  • A documediamentary (pseudo-analytical narrative) of the media coverage of the movie Star Wars Episode III "Revenge of the Sith".
  • A response to the 'backstroke of the west' subtitles, 133t Trailer censoring and Elite Torrent takedown.
  • But also hopefully a seed for an alternative type of media interaction.
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    What is a documediamentary?

    A documediamentary is a combination of documentary and media analysis. A presentation which focuses on media portrayals of news or entertainment topics. In this case, a really boring three and a half hours.
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    How could a User Defined Self Replicating Documediamentary (UDSRD) produce itself?

    To gain a better understanding of the history which is being produced, media programming which has been re-edited to user defined parameters could be beneficial. Utilizing media repositories (online video archives like archives.org or youtube) which have video/audio media linked to transcipts which could be parsed to produce a redefined output. For instance, if the user wanted to learn how a certain term was being used, over a certain time frame and to see how this usage differs between news casts verses user created content. Two pieces, of user determined length, could be self generated.

    Another example could be if someone wanted further explanation on the evolution of a news story. After watching the 6 o'clock news, which often has little depth on any topic, an individual could ask this system to recreate a wikipedia entry of the evolving news story by using the previous media broadcasts.

    These systems could also be used for near instantaneous fact-checking.

    In keeping with the nomenclature of past systems, videosearchDROID, could be the appropriate name.
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    What is/are the Rating/Parental Guidelines of this presentation? (All of the below)

    TV:Y All Children
    TV:Y7 Directed to Older Children
    TV:Y7:FV Directed to Older Children - Fantasy Violence
    G General Audiences - All Ages Admitted
    TV:G General Audience
    PG Parental Guidance Suggested - Some material may not be suitable for children - Mild Language, Crude Humor and Some Thematic Elements
    TV:PG Parental Guidance Suggested
    PG-13 Parents Strongly Cautioned - Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13
    TV:14 Parents Strongly Cautioned
    NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted
    TV:MA Mature Audience Only
    R Restricted - Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian
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    What is the designation of 'PD' (Public Domain) for?

    The Public Domain is a selected group of works which are not controlled or owned by an individual or corporation.

    "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" upon its initial distribution is being added to the tradition of the Public Domain. %20 feels it's more important to allow the willing and able public to determine the 'life' of works.

    [ See http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-definitions.html for more info ]
    [ See http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain for more info ]
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    What is the designation of 'FE' (Fan Edit) for?

    A fan edit is an alternative version of a film or piece of media which is created not by the copyright owner but by an individual or group who has a different interpretation of the original work. Fan edits realign story elements, remove or add footage, alter dialog, expand/remove special effects, re-edit/recontextualize film elements into an assemblage which tells a different story.
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    What is the designation of 'SC' (Support Creatives) for?

    When purchasing a creative work, the buyer needs to make the decision of how close to the creator they want to distribute their compensation. There are many willing and often deserved intermediaries who help promote and gain new audiences for creative works. The idea of Support Creatives is to bring to the public conscience the need to, when applicable, take the time to deliver the creative work compensation as close to the source of the creativity as possible.

    How has the 'Support Creatives' initiative helped the creator of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
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    Are you interested in purchasing full ownership of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is available for full ownership transferal. The new author will claim ownership of thee entire presentation and all files which lead to the final presentation. Funds from the authorship transferal will go towards the creation and production of the computer search / cut-up / recompile system. (temporarily called videosearchDROID, in honor of past/current DROID developments) Initial offering price has been based on the current estimated price of willful copyright infringement damages as set by the court system. U.S. Code Title 17,504. Remedies for infringement: Damages and profits (c.2) Quote: "In a case where the copyright owner sustains the burden of proving, and the court finds, that infringement was committed willfully, the court in its discretion may increase the award of statutory damages to a sum of not more than $150,000." [References: 2009.06.15 decision in Captiol Records v. Thomas-Rassett has set the precedent of $80,000 per willful copyright infringement.]

    High end limit : 700 willful copyright infringements * $150,000 = $105 million
    Current Precedent : 700 willful copyright infringements * $80,000 = $56 million

    Goal : This ownership transferal is to provide the initial investment capital to jump start the intellectual employee core and their equipment and physical requirements to facilitate the creation of the videosearchDROID.
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    What/Who is %20?

  • %20 is the hexadecimal (hex code) equivalent of pressing the space bar (blank).
  • %20 is the moniker of a plunderphonic glitch noise media manipulator.
  • %20 is a self proclaimed 'Consumer Whore' - 'Corporate Shill' - 'Wannabee Cultural Chimera'.
  • [ See http://www.noneinc.com/sound/ for more info ]
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    What is the :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:?

  • Flimsiplast is the flexible digital paper in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
  • The :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E: is a loose connection of individuals with the goal of collecting all media mentions of The Star Wars.
  • The ficticious name of the forthcoming Star Wars only video channel.
  • [ See http://www.noneinc.com/Archive/FlimsiplastDatabase/ for more info ]
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    What is the 'Revenge of the Sith - 133t trailer'?

    The Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith 133t trailer is a fan edit of the Official Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith trailer which included burned in subtitles which interpreted the trailer's dialog into 133t sp33k. 133t Sp33k (Leetspeak - Elite Speak) is a character replacement alphabet supposedly used by h4xx0rz (hackers) but most likely is a system perpetuated by alternative typing enthusiasts. A Cease & Desist from Lucasfilm Ltd. on 4/25/2005 applied the legal pressure which resulted in the website http://nuar.lunarpages.com/video/SW_mirrors.htm removing the content.

    [ See http://nuar.lunarpages.com/video/SW_mirrors.htm for more info ]
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    What is Operation D-Elite?

    Operation D-Elite was a joint venture of the F.B.I. and U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement against the individuals behind the bit torrent tracker, EliteTorrents. The action was caused by the early released workprint of Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith, which was tracked by EliteTorrents. This workprint would eventually become the backdrop for 'the backstroke of the west' subtitler. The individuals behind the leaked workprint and the operators of the torrent tracker have been sentenced to prison, home arrest and fines.

    Operation D-Elite took place on 2005.05.25, the anniversary of the release of the original Star Wars. This action officially ends the Star Wars franchises run as a promoter of technological advancement.

    [ See http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/starwars052505.htm for more info ]
    [ See http://www.archive.org/details/ICE_EliteTorrents_May2005 for more info ]
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    What is 'the backstroke of the west'?

    episode iii, the backstroke of the west (BotW) is the subtitled title given by an unknown supposed chinese bootlegger to a Shanghai bootleg DVD version of Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith. In bootleg, the awkwardly English Subtitles been has attributed to a english naieve subtitler supposedly who learned chinese subtitles and irrelevantly reconversed them in to (Ch)english.

    [ See http://www.winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html for more info ]
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    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a Sequel?

    In the September 27, 2005 MPAA Press Release "U.S. Attorney Charges Star Wars Movie Thieves", Dan Glickman (Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.) proclaimed "There will be no sequel in their charade."
    Press Release PDF : http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/2005_09_27b.pdf

    %20 Unfortuantely presents 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' as thee sequel in this charade. %20 would also like to pose the question: "When the spread of knowledge/information is the center piece, can 700+ willful copyright infringements pass as a valid form of education/dissemination?
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    What film is mashed up in the Trailer?

    The Trailer is a cross-cut-collage of Henry Hills' experimental film "Money" with '$' Chapter 9 of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'.

    Quote : "MONEY (1985) is an historical document of the early day of "language poetry" and the downtown improvised music scene."

    [ See http://www.henryhills.com/films/money.html for more info ]
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    Why is the DVD / disc file name 'PIRATESWEB'?>

    In reference to 20th Century Fox's policy of code naming the DVD releases of movies after female names, (Revenge of the Sith was code named 'Charlotte') on some message boards the disc was incorrectly associated to the name Charlotte's Web. So in reference to this ephemeral the disc has been named 'PIRATESWEB'. This rumored 'PIRATESWEB' versions is Region 6 - China.
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    Where should comments/e-mail be sent?

    E-mail Address : p-l-1-x-@-e-a-r-t-h-l-i-n-k-.-n-e-t (pee el one ex)
    Subject Heading : tBSWM (other subject headings will most likely be filtered out)
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    What are the details of the DVD release?

    Release Date 2009/04/01
    Theater Date Never
    DVD 2009/04/01
    DVD Runtime 03:26:18
    Aspect Radio 4:3 / 16:9 Menus
    Language Chinese / English
    Resolution 640 x 480 / 720 x 480 Menus
    Video NTSC
    Audio AC3 - PCM
    Framerate 29.97 VFR
    Subtitles Ch / n / GB / En / Cg
    Translation babelfish.altavista.com
    Disc Name TBSWM / PIRATESWEB
    Region TBSWM = ALL / PIRATESWEB = 6
    Film Genre Documentary / Media Analysis
    Filesize 7.78 GB
    Disc Type DVD*DL
    Trailer Yes
    Bonus Features Yes
    Menus Yes / Animated
    Source Analog (VHS) / Digital (PDTV) / Web (Misc.)
    Capture Equip Sony SLV-779HF - Magnavox 1988 - Aiwa VX-S13 - Sony DCR-PC100 - Others Unknown
    Packet 156*50MB*5
    Posted to alt.binaries.starwars
    Freer Culture Yes Please
    Public Domain Yes
    Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal
    Public Domain Still Yes
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    What are the DVD Chapter titles?
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    Thee Backslacpkping With Media - DVD Chapter Titles / Sections
    Note : Chapters with 'Play' option, open in a new window and utilizing an Archive.org media player should be viewable on most systems.
    Note : Chapters with 'Play+' will work the same way, but once the chapter ends if you click on the video the player will automatically move to the next chapter.
    Note : .Ogv is the Ogg codec video file type. Theora encoded by Archive.org. Original self encoded .ogg in a new window.
    00. --:00:00:00 - --:01:00:00 Introduction Video : One Minute Explanation and Initial Responses (Web Only) Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    00.a1 --:01:00:00 - --:02:00:00 Trailer 00a1 : We allow million of these voices to be suddenly silenced. (Web Only) Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    01. 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:11:12 Long : "Long time ago in the faraway galaxy" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    02. 00:00:11:13 - 00:01:13:10 Intro Explanation : "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    03. 00:01:13:11 - 00:02:49:11 Crawls : "Remember the chills..." : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    04. 00:02:49:12 - 00:06:29:14 Narrative, Montage : "How you tell stories" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    05. 00:06:29:15 - 00:07:34:17 Siths (Talking Heads) : "Wall to wall, Star Wars... Action!" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    06. 00:07:34:18 - 00:09:28:17 Jar-Jar : "I'm just happy we're never going to see" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    07. 00:09:28:18 - 00:16:26:03 Hype : "Can't Wait" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    07a. 00:10:27:11 - 00:15:19:02 Fan Lines VS Perception : "Die hard fans or super nerds" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    08. 00:16:26:04 - 00:18:29:22 More Siths (Filmatic) : "Blynth+" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    08a. 00:17:12:24 - 00:17:56:00 Hayden Christensen Intro : "Hayden Christensen" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    09. 00:18:29:23 - 00:21:25:17 $ : "Gazillions" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    10. 00:21:25:18 - 00:22:00:21 Epitome Strikes Backward (Striking Epitome) : "It could even surpass Empire" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    11. 00:22:00:22 - 00:26:42:11 Darth Vader : "...only as good as the villian" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    12. 00:26:42:12 - 00:31:10:28 Politics Mis-Reporting : "I'm tired of all this...politicseses" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    13. 00:31:10:29 - 00:34:35:17 DV/Toys/Yoda : "Why can't you be real?" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    14. 00:34:35:18 - 00:45:41:08 Hayden's Fame-enting : "Pretty good for me" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    15. 00:45:41:09 - 00:48:48:11 DV's Suit Hayden Transformation : "The Return of Anakin in the Suit" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    16. 00:48:48:12 - 01:00:44:06 Five Hundred and One Stormtroopers : "Five - oh - One" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    17. 01:00:44:07 - 01:02:27:16 Geek Solo Star Han Trek Brand : "doesn't/didn't really have a..." Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    18. 01:02:27:17 - 01:10:29:00 Chewbacca : "Ladies & Gentleman (Why is this taking so long?) Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    19. 01:10:29:01 - 01:14:49:27 Character Marketing & Impersonations : "Without having seen the films, I knew..." Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    20. 01:14:49:28 - 01:18:59:21 William's Music : "..to create melodic identification for such a glossary..." Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    21. 01:18:59:22 - 01:22:45:27 Gay Droid Expo : "The hobby is out of the closet" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    22. 01:22:45:28 - 01:26:01:02 Induced Drug Moments : "I'm drinking my way to the Dark Side" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    23. 01:26:01:03 - 01:26:57:09 Short Trip to the Dark Side : "I didn't know I had a Dark Side" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    24. 01:26:57:09 - 01:42:20:18 The Lightsaber : "This is the lightsaber scene, right?" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    25. 01:42:20:18 - 01:44:38:24 Larger View of Censoring Obscenities : "George you can type this shit but you can't say it" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    26. 01:44:38:25 - 01:47:26:10 Trailered Intermission : "crapXXor! We got pwn3d!!!1!" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    27. 01:47:26:10 - 01:58:27:26 Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans : "It was a dream of people like George" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    28. 01:58:27:27 - 02:03:14:08 Hair Leia : "I love the hair... Who doesn't" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    29. 02:03:14:09 - 02:06:21:20 Made for Crossing Cultural Boundaries : "because everyone goes" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    30. 02:06:21:21 - 02:08:03:18 Sick : "I wouldn't miss the new Star Wars for anything!" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    31. 02:08:03:19 - 02:14:10:21 Sex : "RISE!" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    32. 02:14:10:22 - 02:23:27:26 Line Life and Beyond : "Not too much to report" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    33. 02:23:27:27 - 02:26:08:21 Sith Who : "I'm all mixed up, upstairs" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    34. 02:26:08:22 - 02:29:21:12 Extreme Fan : "I think that guy said it all" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    35. 02:29:21:13 - 02:32:06:06 Opening Intro's New Hope Impact : "Everyone in that theater just went WWOOOOAA" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    36. 02:32:06:07 - 02:39:40:27 Tragic Backstory Cross Endeavour Independence : "I was able to get the full range of all the things that we're going on" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    36a. 02:38:37:07 - 02:39:40:27 More Sithing : "...but I can't imagine anyone else being interested" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    37. 02:39:40:28 - 02:51:01:14 At and In the Theaters : "at 12:01" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    38. 02:51:01:14 - 02:54:06:25 MTFBWY : "and with you, as well" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    39. 02:54:06:26 - 02:57:43:08 Geek : "Are you proud to be a Star Wars..." Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    40. 02:57:43:09 - 03:00:09:04 Women Online / Female Involvement : "I move to the previous question" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    41. 03:00:09:05 - 03:01:06:18 Media Questioning : "OK, I have no idea what your talking about" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    42. 03:01:06:19 - 03:06:30:27 Generational Fan Bases : "I never payed much attention to it until..." Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    43. 03:06:30:27 - 03:11:08:01 Space Cowboy/Opera/Myth : "It's the fairy tale for our time" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    44. 03:11:08:02 - 03:13:01:09 I am your father : "I am your mother" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    45. 03:13:01:10 - 03:14:43:10 Seeing Again ... the One Six : "You'll be asking those questions" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    46. 03:14:43:11 - 03:20:14:21 How many films? : "One complete story" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    47. 03:20:14:22 - 03:22:29:19 Outro : "Especially Mine! Yes/No" Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv
    48. 03:22:29:20 - 03:26:18:11 Credits : "I don't know about you, but I have a shelf" Play : Mp4 : Ogv
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    What do the menus look like? (click for full size)

    : The Great Firewall of the People's Republic of China : Modifying your Digital Versatile Disc Menus : is a Posse, Stealing your star wars :
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    What is that odd fonted subtitle? / What is Galactic Basic? / What is Aurebesh?

    Galactic Basic is the commonly used language of the Star Wars Universe. Galactic Basic is authored using the Aurebesh font.
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    What is Chinglish? How was it created?

    The Chinglish (Chinese variations of English) in 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' were created by running the Chinese transcript through Altavista's Babelfish translation system.
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    What does the DVD Cover, Disc & Insert look like?


    Cover perspective courtesy of fanedits.com.


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    What is the significance of the Intro TV?

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    What is the significance of the Intro Crawl?

    Honoring a grand tradition, 'Thee Backsplacpkping with Media' incorporates a perspective dissolving expositionary intro. Fortunately the various bootlegs of the cultures which found this documediamentary have manipulated the intro to suit their needs.

    The 3 hour 23 minutes presentation is divided into 384 '31 sec : 22 frame' segments laid out in a grid of 12x32. Thus if your into saving time, watching the scroll is like getting the visual cliff notes version of the backslacpkping.

    Authorized for distribution through the Great Golden Shield : to be sold at man stands down tank Square
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    What is the significance of the Intermission Trailer?

    The Intermission of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' contains a fan theatrical interpretation of the Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Trailer. The subtitles are from the fan produced 'Revenge of the Sith - 133t Trailer'.

    [ See What is the 'Revenge of the Sith - 133t trailer'? for more info ]
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    What does this DVD believe it is About 1-6?
    1. Documediamentary:
    A cross between a documentary and a media analysis. This project attempts to provide a different perspective on the recorded perception of the lead up to Revenge of the Sith. The media we consume has a peer review process which is limited. Society is inundated with a healthy variety of choices, but there seems to be a lack of reflection upon what we are being streamed. I hope others are given the chance to produce similarly constructed pieces which investigate how topics are portrayed in the media coverage. This kind of examination will not occur from the primary media producers. Technology in the form of computer, time-shifted television and other media recording devices will fascilitate productions of media creativity (through introspection by the previously passive audience, transformed into active media participant) the ideals of Permission Copyright Reform needs to be addressed.

    2. Copyright Reform: "Permissions"
    Much of the current state of copyright, pioneered by corporate interests of the United States, can be viewed as a lost cause. The twentieth century will be remembered for the continuous expansion of restrictions (in 20+ year additive increments, until they surpassed an individuals life span) and the loss of the Public Domain. For anything to be remixed, reused, reincorporated or reinterpreted, the creator or proxi-owner must give their permission. (Even if it is a project to be viewed only by yourself in your own home) Proxi-owners rarely have the time or patience to honestly consider these requests. Our culture's health has stagnated through this lack of introspection.

    If these reuse requests are of hinderance to creators or proxi-owners then maybe an organizational body in the Copyright Office could review these permission concerns.

    3. Edit Speech
    Society finds itself with the capability to make an audio/video quotation, as easy to complete and diseminate, as a textual quotation. 'Edit Speech' is a method of communication which deserves a layer of protection, either under the Fair Use doctrine or a new inspired set.

    Edit Speech is not about the reproduction of statements, but the creative reworking of existing speech fragments to derive new meanings/view points. The position in which one sentence fragment finds itself, after the act of editing, can change it's meaning and this is where Edit Speech finds its purpose.

    Although it may seem to be a luxury, Edit Speech in conjunction with translation technologies, will promote discourse between disparate cultures, which will be invaluable to every generation.

    4. Cross Culture:
    Through inter-connectivity and some forms of globalization, disparate countries are able to view the cultural expressions of other countries. In this case, George Lucas's "Revenge of the Sith" found its way into the hands of an active subtitler with Chinese sensibilities. The resultant, "Backstroke of the West", provided an interesting view point into the mindset of cross cultural currents. Although the creator remained unknown and the desired goal highly debatable, BotW provided a view into the larger Chinese cultural landscape.

    Excitement, at least in some online forums, was tremendous. And interest continued until the subtitles were transposed onto the official RotS DVD. This interaction of 'Western' (Sith-i-sized) media and BotW subtitles, will no doubt lead to a better understanding of the disparate cultures, although each seemed equally absurd at first impression.

    5. Media Understanding:
    Dissemination of ideas through visual and audio means has progressed since its infancy. Black and white cinema gave way to talkies, which progressed to television broadcasts on a handful of channels to cables' thousands of channels.

    In a media landscape where one minute of hard factual news is sprinkled through days worth of newsfauxotainment, entertainment programming, honest commercial time and Value-added cinema (product placement), the casual searcher of hard facts is at a great loss in this vast sea of information.

    Changing medias' output towards more factual means would lose some of its vibrancy, instead providing tools which allow the searcher added filtering capabilities is what the future of tv could be.

    6. Future TV - User Defined Broacasts
    For those looking for a closer examination, the technologicallly supported Edit Speech can provide further insight into todays world. Within years, programs which recontextualize media into new presentations (which 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' attempts to represent) could be commonplace. With the combination of cable/satellite/internet tv feeds, auto-transcribling services, free online video storage, and search engines; programs will be created which will sort and collate this audio/video information into self generating, user defined, goal oriented programming.

    Imagine after watching the 6 o'clock news, your not understanding what lead to the latest predicament, so you queue up the program which feeds the last 50 years worth of that 6 o'clock news and cross references those broadcasts with an encyclopedia entry on the topic of choice. The program then recreates that encyclopedia entry using the news' broadcasts.

    This basic type of media interaction as with many others could take place with the creation of User Defined Broadcasts.


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    What is the significance of the Preservation Quote in Trailer 00a?

    In the recorded time frame, The American Film Institute (AFI) awarded George Lucas with an honor and during the broadcast the following quote was attributed to Mr. Lucas.
    Quote: "I am very concerned about our natural heritage, and I am very concerned that films that I watched when I was young and the films that I watched throughout my life are preserved, so that my children can see them." -George Lucas"

    Because %20 has existed at a different time and place where films have a modified stature then in the time of Mr. Lucas, the quote has been amended in Trailer 00a to reflect %20's sensibilities. Plus %20 is not a breeder.

    Quote: "I am very concerned about our natural heritage, and I am very concerned that television : internet video : holocrons that I watched when I was young and the television : internet video : holocrons that I watched throughout my life are preserved, so that society can see : search : rework them." -%20"


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    What is the DVD_ROM content?

  • DVD_ROM
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  • --------- tBSWM-07-Subs-Chingrish.jpg
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    What hardware/software was used?

    VCRs Magnavox 1988 (R.I.P. Dec. 12, 1988 - April 22, 2006), Aiwa VX-S13, Sony SLV-779HF
    Camera Sony DCR-PC100 MiniDV Camera
    Computers PowerMacG4, PowerMacG5, Dell Dimensions XPS 667r
    Operating Systems Mac OS9, OSX, WinXP
    Video Conversion SUPER, MediaCoder, Total Video Converter, StoikVideoConverter, VirtualDub, WinAVI Video Converter, pspVideo9, Flash to Video Encoder Pro, TVC, Replay Media Catcher, WinMPG VideoConvert, OSEx, Clip Creator, DiVA, DVDxDVDProTrial, SnapzProX, VLC, Quicktime, ffmpeg, bbDEMUX, Windows Media Player
    Video Editing iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere
    DVD Production DVD Studio Pro, Compressor, Roxio Toast
    Graphic Processing Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe After Effects
    Audio Production Soundtrack Pro, Audio Hijack
    Subtitle Production DVD Studio Pro, Simple Text, NotePad, Microsoft Word, TextEdit
    Info Gathering Netscape, FireFox, Safari, Windows Explorer, Azureus, Bit Torrent, usenet
    ASCII ASCII Generator
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    What material was used in "Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    Good Morning America, ABC, May 19, 2005.
    This Week, ABC, May 29th, 2005.
    Access Hollywood, XX, May 12th, 2005.
    Access Hollywood, XX, May 14th, 2005.
    Animal Planet Ad, May, 2005.
    Burger King TV Commercial (Chewy), May X, 2005.
    Burger King TV Commerical (Vader), May X, 2005.
    Burger King TV Commercial (Stormtrooper), May X, 2005.
    Cingular TV Commercial, May X, 2005.
    Pepsi TV Commercial, May XX, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (Critics), May X, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (Destroy Sith), May X, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (Sith Happens), May X, 2005.
    The Science of Star Wars "Space Cowboys" TV Commercial, Discovery, May X, 2005.
    M&M TV Commercial, May X, 2005.
    Animal Icon's "Star Wars Creatures", Animal Planet, May X, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 9th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 10th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 11th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 24th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 29th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, May 31st, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, June 1st, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, June 3rd, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, June 7th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, June 8th, 2005.
    Attack of the Show, G4, June 10th, 2005.
    Business Week, XX, May 29th, 2005.
    CBS News XX, CBS, May 18th, 2005.
    CBS News XX, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    The Early Show, CBS, May 18th, 2005.
    The Early Show, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    CBS News XX, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    CBS News XX, CBS, May 21st, 2005.
    CBS News Local, CBS, May 15th, 2005.
    CBS News Local, CBS, May 18th, 2005.
    CBS News Local, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    CBS News PM, CBS, May 21th, 2005.
    Sunday Morning, CBS, May 29th, 2005.
    Today, CBS, May 16th, 2005.
    CNBC, CNBC, May 19th, 2005.
    Wake Up Call, CNBC, May 19th, 2005.
    CNN, CNN, May 22nd, 2005.
    CNN, CNN, May 26th, 2005.
    CNN XX, CNN, May 26th, 2005.
    American Morning, CNN, May 19th, 2005.
    Anderson 360, CNN, May 19th, 2005.
    Headline News, CNN, May 20th, 2005.
    Headline News AM, CNN, May 21th, 2005.
    Conan, XX, May 13th, 2005.
    Conan, XX, May 18th, 2005.
    Conan, XX, May 19th, 2005.
    Conan, XX, May 20th, 2005.
    Conan, XX, May ??th, 2005.
    The Science of Star Wars "Space Cowboys", Discovery, May X, 2005.
    Behind the Scenes, E!, May ??, 2005.
    Summer Movie Magic, E!, May ??, 2005.
    Ebert & Roeper, XX, May 14th, 2005.
    Ebert & Roeper, XX, May 29th, 2005.
    Ellen, XX, May XX, 2005.
    Entertainment Tonight, XX, May 21st, 2005.
    Entertainment Tonight, XX, May 19th, 2005.
    Extra!, XX, May 19th, 2005.
    Fox & Friends, Fox News, May 19th, 2005.
    Fox & Freinds, Fox News, May 20th, 2005.
    Good Day NY, Fox, May 18th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 15th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 18th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 21st, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 28th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 30th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, June 5th, 2005.
    cavuto, Fox News, May 21st, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 18th, 2005.
    Fox News AM, Fox, May 20th, 2005.
    Fox News Live, Fox, May 20th, 2005.
    Fox News Local, Fox, May 2X, 2005.
    Fox News Local, Fox, May 15th, 2005.
    Fox News Local, Fox, May 18th, 2005.
    Fox News Local, Fox, May 21st, 2005.
    Fox News Local, Fox, May 22nd, 2005.
    Fox News Local AM, Fox, May 16th, 2005.
    Fox News Local AM, Fox, May 19th, 2005.
    Fox News Local AM, Fox, May 20th, 2005.
    Fox News Local AM, Fox, May 23rd, 2005.
    Fox News Local Noon, Fox, May 20th, 2005.
    Fox News Local PM, Fox, May 20th, 2005.
    Fox News Noon, Fox, May 18th, 2005.
    Filter, G4, May XX, 2005.
    Players, G4, May XX, 2005.
    XPlay, G4, May XX, 2005.
    Electric Playground, G4, May XX, 2005.
    Icons, G4, May XX, 2005.
    Good Morning America, XX, May 19th, 2005.
    Hannity & Combs, Fox News, May 18th, 2005.
    Showbiz Tonight, CNN Headline News, May 16th, 2005.
    Headline Prime, CNN, May 20th, 2005.
    Star Wars Special, HSN, May XX, 2005.
    Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, May 17th, 2005.
    Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, May 18th, 2005.
    Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, May 20th, 2005.
    Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, May 28th, 2005.
    The Late Show with Craig Furgueson, CBS, May 13th, 2005.
    The Late Show with Craig Furgueson, CBS, May 16th, 2005.
    The Late Show with Craig Furgueson, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    The Late Show with Craig Furgueson, CBS, May 27th, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 19th, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 20th, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 2Xth, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 24th, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 26th, 2005.
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, May 27th, 2005.
    Late Night with David Letterman, CBS, May 16th, 2005.
    Late Night with David Letterman, CBS, May 17th, 2005.
    Late Night with David Letterman, CBS, May 18th, 2005.
    Late Night with David Letterman, CBS, May 19th, 2005.
    Late Night with David Letterman, CBS, May 20th, 2005.
    MSNBC, MSNBC, May 18th, 2005.
    MSNBC, MSNBC, May 21st, 2005.
    MSNBC at the Movies, MSNBC, May 21st, 2005.
    Countdown, MSNBC, May 20th, 2005.
    Entertainment, MSNBC, May 15th, 2005.
    Entertainment, MSNBC, May 28th, 2005.
    Right Now, MSNBC, May 21st, 2005.
    Scarborough, MSNBC, May 20th, 2005.
    MTV Movie Awards, MTV, May XX, 2005.
    NBC, NBC, May 18th, 2005.
    NBC, NBC, May XX, 2005.
    NBC, (Voyager Segment), NBC, May XX, 2005.
    NBC News Local PM, NBC, May 20th, 2005.
    NBC News, NBC, May 19th, 2005.
    NBC News, NBC, May 20th, 2005.
    NBC News Local PM, NBC, May 20th, 2005.
    NBC News Local PM, NBC, May 22nd, 2005.
    NBC Nightly News, NBC, May 22nd, 2005.
    Today, NBC, May 19th, 2005.
    Today, NBC, May 17th, 2005.
    News Hour, PBS, May 19th, 2005.
    The O.C., Fox, May 10th, 2005.
    Bill O'Reilly, Fox News, May 18th, 2005.
    Star Wars Special, QVC, May XX, 2005.
    Saturday Night Live, NBC, May 21st, 2005.
    Teen Kids News, CBS, May 29th, 2005.
    Tony Danza, ABC, May XX, 2005.
    UPN News, UPN, May 21st, 2005.
    Best Week Ever, VH1, May 16th, 2005.
    Best Week Ever, VH1, May 21st, 2005.
    True Life, MTV, XX, 200X. (rerun)
    Backstroke of the West (Subtitled), Chinese Bootleg DVD, May, 2005.
    Star Wait, DVD, May XX, 2005.
    Star Woids, May XX, 2005.
    Lining Up TV "Fans Gone Wild", May XX, 2005.
    Spat Gone Wild Volume 2, 2005.
    George and Me, 2005. (omitted from DVD credits)
    A Great Disturbance, 2005. (omitted from DVD credits)
    Regis and Kelly, ABC, May XX, 2005.
    NY Tru?, XXX, April 2nd, 2005.
    Trailer, May XX, 2005.
    Trailer, May XX, 2005.
    Celebration 3 Day 2, April 22nd, 2005.
    Orange TV Commercial, April 22nd, 2005.
    JRA Show Episode 1, May 7th, 2005.
    JRA Show Episode 2, May 8th, 2005.
    Episode 8, May 12th, 2005.
    JRA Show Episode 5, May 12th, 2005.
    EWN, May 13th, 2005.
    CBS News, CBS, May 14th, 2005.
    Fox News, Fox, May 14th, 2005.
    JRA Show Episode 6, May 14th, 2005.
    UPN 9 News, UPN, May 14th, 2005.
    ABC Eye Witness News, May 30th, 2005.
    ABC Morning News, May 30th, 2005.
    CNN Day Break, CNN, May 30th, 2005.
    CNN News Night, CNN, May 30th, 2005.
    Fox 5 Good Day New York, Fox, May 30th, 2005.
    News Channel 4, May 30th, 2005.
    NY1 End of the XX, May 30th, 2005.
    NY1, May 30th, 2005.
    NYC TV 25, May 30th, 2005.
    WB 11 News at 20, May 30th, 2005.
    Binside TV, June 1, 2005.
    Jimmy Kimmel Live, May 19, 2005.
    NYCTV Channel 25 Coverage, May 19, 2005.
    NYLine: Episode 3 - The End of the Line - Video Homage by Dave Evans
    Celebration 3 - Days, April 2005.
    Matt Stover's Revenge of the Sith Book Tour, April 12, 2005.
    Midnight Madness, April 2, 2005.
    CNN on the big screen, May 19, 2005.
    NBC Nightly News, May 19, 2005.
    Episode III Video Game TV Commercial (Dodgeball), May, 2005.
    Feel the Force, XX, May XX, 2005.
    Total Request Live (TRL), MTV, May XX, 2005.
    Generation Jedi, XX, May XX, 2005.
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    ICE_EliteTorrents_May2005
    Ziegfeld 3:30 AM Showing Documentary (the day before, the night of, the next morning)
    bloggingthedayaway.blogspot.com
    Star Wars Fever
    Star Wars Mini Documentary
    Star Wars (14th Wedding Anniversary) Premiere
    Star Wars Geek Documentary
    VLOG (Ziegfeld Line)
    Paris HIlton Spooning
    Juggling Lightsabers
    Lando Dr. Pepper Interview of One Man Star Wars' Charles Ross
    Michael Rubin's Book DroidMaker
    Patrick Kajirians Interview
    StarWarsEpisodeIIIPr
    StarWarsEpisodeIIIWa
    Star Wars Fan Document
    Star Wars in Albertsons
    Star Wars Line Lunatic
    Star Wars Mini Document
    Star Wars Movie Theater
    StarWarsOpeningNight
    Star Wars Part 2
    Star Wars Revenge of the
    The Long Wait is Over
    Waiting in Line for George Lucas
    501 Cheer
    501 Parade
    MF.com Retard Aaron Knight's 10k Post
    Empire Conga Line
    Vader Line Under
    Realm Toys Celebration 3 Coverage
    Party Midgets.net at Celebration 3
    Star Wars Wrong Line Escort from Grauman's to Arclight Video
    Star Wars Live Orchestra
    School Class Rappin' Star Wars Rap
    Star Wars Galaxy "Join the Empire" Recruitment Ad
    Star Wars Celebration 3 Fan Video
    Star Wars Revenge of the Sith Premiere - Dark Theater Lightsaber Fight
    Celebration 3 Documentary
    Darth Tater Commercial
    Captain Bad Ass at the Star Wars Premiere
    Star Wars Episode 3 The Video Game "Jedi Lighting" Commercial
    X-Play
    High School Orchestra plays Star Wars
    CJCTV, Court TV, May XX, 2005.
    Evil Star Wars (Tool of Satan)
    G4 E305 Live Day 4 Lucasarts
    Obi Shawn
    Star Wars Line
    Revenge of the Sith LA Premiere
    howardroffman
    George Lucas at the AFI Tribute
    Jason Mewes on Star Wars
    Rick McCallum Interview
    c8summit
    gg2005starjones
    Star Wars Episode III - London Premiere
    Yahoo Japan Interview, July 7th, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Q & A Interview, May XX, 2005.
    Sunday Morning Herald - Hayden On Darth, March XX, 2005.
    Sunday Morning Herald - Meet Darth Vader, March XX, 2005.
    Interview, July 13, 2005.
    Ohayou Asahi Desu, July 20th, 2005.
    Hot Cinema, July 16, 2005.
    Movie Delivery, July 15, 2005.
    Doumo, July 12, 2005.
    Move, July 12, 2005.
    Mezamashi TV, July 11, 2005.
    Cinema Voice, July 9, 2005.
    Hot Cinema, July 9, 2005.
    King's Brunch, July 9, 2005.
    Mezamashi TV, July 8, 2005.
    Zoom In TV, July 8, 2005.
    Nanamaru, July 7, 2005.
    Mezamashi TV, July 7, 2005.
    Zoomin, July 5, 2005.
    Eigo De Shabera Night Celeb Inter., July 2005.
    Plus Press, July 2005.
    E Max, June 2005.
    Hollywood Express, June 2005.
    Canal 13, May 2005.
    Argentinean TV Show - Caiga Quien Caiga, May 27, 2005.
    Journal de TF, May 18, 2005.
    Vip Pass, May 18, 2005.
    Coming Soon, May 2005.
    Movie Plus, May 2005.
    Tsutaya, 2005.
    Entertainment Today GMTV, May 2005.
    Live with Regis and Kelly, May 3, 2005.
    Good Morning America, May 2, 2005.
    ABC.Com Interview (GMA), May 2005.
    Today Show Australia, March 21, 2005.
    TRL UK, May 16, 2005.
    Revenge of the SIth After Party - E News, May 15, 2005.
    Entertainment Tonight, May 6, 2005.
    Extra, May 6, 2005.
    Total Request Live, May 2, 2005.
    Entertainers, May 2005.
    CTV News, May 2005.
    Cartoon Network "Emotion Vader", May 2005.
    Showbiz Tonight, March 17, 2005.
    Entertainment Tonight, March 31, 2005.
    Access Hollywood, March 2005.
    Kid's Choice Awards, April 2, 2005.
    Interview from Cannes : Revenge of the Sith, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Photocall at the Cannes Film Festival, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Press Conference at the Cannes Film Festival, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Hightlights from Cannes, May 15, 2005.
    Japan Press Conference, July 6, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, May 15, 2005.
    Redball Star Wars Grand Prix Party, May 21, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Berlin Premiere, May 17, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith London Premiere, May 16, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Interview from Cannes, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Premiere at Cannes: Direct Hotel Majestic Interview, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith Premiere at Cannes After Party, May 15, 2005.
    Revenge of the Sith London Premiere : Paul O'Grady Show, May 2005.
    For Katie, August 2005.
    ZDF German Premiere, May 2005.
    Star Wars M&M "Chocolate mPire" Commercial, 2005.
    Japanese Police/Vader Beat Down
    Edition Normandie French Premiere
    Edition Bourgogne, May 19/20, 2005.
    Japanese Special
    Finger Saber Fight
    Dance Sequence
    Darth Vader Cris and Eats Pie
    Office Space Wars
    I'm a Nerd (Star Wars Version) Herbert Midgley, 2005
    Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Nerds, May 2005.
    Celebration 3 Celebrities with LFL X-Wing
    Orchestra Star Wars
    Star Wars 3 Camera Phone Cam
    Star Wars Retards
    Star Wars Whores
    Revelation from Celebration 3 - Star Wars Convention
    MotF - The Sansweet Interview
    KUSI News - Patrick Kajirian Interview
    Star Wars in 30 Minutes Cast Interview
    Star Wars 3.5 "Revenge of the Fans" Documentary
    George Lucas Raped Our Childhood Live On Line
    Lake FIght (Gay)
    Geek Fantasies No.5
    Revenge of the Sith London Premiere Bootleg (Intro, Beginning, End)
    Kansas City Star Wars Event
    OTB Pranksters Star Wars
    JIdol Star Wars
    Revenge of the Sith Premiere 3
    Trial of Han Solo
    OMFG
    Cannes Film Festival
    Good Morning Live, ABC, May 19th, 2005.
    Episode III Video Game TV Commercial (Dodgeball), May, 2005.
    Celebration 3 GWL, , 2005.
    Empire, XX, 2005.
    Episode 3 - The Line People, May XX, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (Brothers), May X, 2005.
    Celebration 3 Spectacular Bootleg Video, XX, 2005.
    Entertainment Tonight, XX, 2005.
    MCGMA, May XX, 2005.
    heidarth_genvir, XX, May XX, 2005.
    HPlM1373, XX, May XX, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (l337 Subtitles), May X, 2005.
    lightsaberfork, May XX, 2005.
    LineUp (QTVR), May XX, 2005.
    mm3, May XX, 2005.
    newwithsoundep3, XX, May XX, 2005.
    NYC Line, May 18th, 2005.
    page6, May XX, 2005.
    SnappyPopCorn, May XX, 2005.
    Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith Movie Commercial (Classic Space Knights), May X, 2005.
    sso, May XX, 2005.
    starwars0505, May XX, 2005.
    SWE3, May XX, 2005.
    Total Request Live (TRL), MTV, May XX, 2005.
    Ziegfeld (QTVR), May XX, 2005.
    Moviefone : Revenge of the Sith, May XX, 2005.
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    What material was used in Commentary Track of "Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/business
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars_Episode_III:_Revenge_of_the_Sith_(novel)
    http://www.amazon.com/Star-Wars-Episode-III-Revenge/dp/0345428838
    http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808406061/details
    http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808406061/critic
    http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/6140458/star_wars_episode_iii__revenge_of_the_sith
    http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/05/16/movies/16star.html?ex=1184472000&en=8f83b14a353917ab&ei=5070
    http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/movies/224635_starwars18q.html
    http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1808406061/user
    http://movies.yahoo.com/mvc/drv?mid=1808406061&s=rt_a
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0121766/ratings
    http://www.imdb.com/Reviews/397/39717
    http://2blog.kreme.com/blog/2974/Come_back_George_all_is_forgiven
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4404
    http://winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html
    http://nuar.lunarpages.com/video/SW_mirrors.htm
    http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=9&threadid=2913&STARTPAGE=2
    http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=9&threadid=4861&highlight_key=y&keyword1=backstroke
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=133435
    http://boards.theforce.net/fanforce_greece/b10346/21171113/p1/
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4404&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=200
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=4866
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=5935
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=115176
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=119750
    http://www.vcdquality.com/index.php?page=nfo&id=52264
    http://www.vcdquality.com/index.php?page=nfo&id=52313&show=text
    http://forum.vcdq.com/showthread.php?threadid=63036#newpost
    http://www.millenniumfalcon.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?p=119750
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    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Digital_Episode_3_Different_to_Film_Version_90742.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Hayden_Talks_Revenge_of_the_Sith_90537.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Revenge_of_the_Sith_Titanic_in_Space_90474.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Star_Wars_Goes_To_Hell_90217.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Revenge_of_the_Sith_UK_Rating_90343.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/New_York_Line_Up_Officially_Begins_91836.asp
    http://www.nyline.org/
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Lucas_Talks_Star_War_3D_Digital_TV_91809.asp
    http://viewaskew.com/news/sith/
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/E3_NYC_Ziegfeld_Premiere_Sold_Out_91685.asp
    http://www.nyline.org/article.asp?id=318
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Newsweek_Talks_Star_Wars_Fans_Lining_Up_91309.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Francis_Ford_Coppola_Talks_Episode_III_91270.asp
    http://www.pringles.com/_starwars/
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Ebert_Defends_Star_Wars_Review_92984.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Death_of_the_Superfan_92968.asp
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars:_Revenge_of_the_Sith
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_D-Elite
    http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/vaw/press_releases/stanley_17oct2006.html
    http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/mcCauslandSent.htm
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Episode_III_Box_Office_in_China_92800.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Star_Wars_UK_Marathon_Report_Summary_92778.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Masked_Vader_Robs_Theater_92771.asp
    http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/19/star_wars_iii_online.html
    http://www.waxy.org/archive/2005/05/19/star_war.shtml
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/19/2215218
    http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=797
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/The_One_Guy_Who_Hates_Star_Wars_92236.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Joshs_Revenge_of_the_Sith_Review_92074.asp
    http://theforce.net/episode3/story/Scott_Reviews_Revenge_of_the_Sith_92067.asp
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/17/opinion/17stephenson.html?ex=1276660800&en=a693ccc4ec008424&ei=5090
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    What material missed being incorporated into "Thee Backslacpkping With Media' but you should check out anyway?

    FAD Productions' "Galaxy's End : Revenge of the Myth"
    Memri TV - Iranian TV Commentary: Film "Star Wars: The Revenge of the Sith" Portrays American Politics
    Erik Deutscher's 'The Beginning of the End'
    If you are aware of a video clip from this time frame which you feel is of interests to this audience please contact us.
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    What is/are the budget/expenditures for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    2005.xx.xx xxx $xx.xx Forthcoming
    2005.xx.xx xxx $xx.xx Meida - VHS tapes, miniDV tapes
    2006.xx.xx xxx $xx.xx Forthcoming
    2007.xx.xx xxx $xx.xx Forthcoming
    2008.xx.xx xxx $xx.xx Forthcoming
    2009.03.04 Material $31.70 paper, card stock, cd sleeves
    2009.03.08 Material $46.38 card stock, printer cartridge
    2009.03.09 Material $7.02 card stock, laminate
    2009.03.11 Material $32.19 DVD+R-DL (25)
    2009.03.13 Postal $19.34 DVD To: Seattle, Bala Cynwyd, Carlsbad, New York (2), San Francisco, Portland, Canada, Great Britain, Washington D.C.
    2009.03.16 Postal $14.60 DVD To: San Francisco, Bellevue, Sunnyvale, San Bruno, New York, Hong Kong
    2009.05.05 Postal $2.43 DVD To: Seattle
    2009.05.06 Material $51.94 paper, printing, lamination
    2009.06.11 Material $33.26 DVD+R-DL (25)
    2009.06.15 Material $27.27 lamination, slim line cases
    2009.06.17 Material $32.19 DVD+R-DL (25)
    2009.07.09 Postal $10.94 DVD To: Austin, Canada
    2009.07.21 Postal $10.70 DVD To: San Diego
    2009.09.14 Material $65.49 printer cartridge
    2009.11.08 Material $107.30 DVD+R-DL (50), CD-R (30), slim line cases
    2009.11.18 Material $9.25 printing
    2009.11.18 Material $49.83 printing
    2009.11.18 Material $33.08 printing
    2009.11.18 Material $16.84 printing
    2009.11.19 Material $64.39 DVD+R-DL (25), miniDV cassettes
    2009.11.20 Material $16.24 printing, lamination
    2009.12.20 Fee $25.00 Entry Fee : Maelstrom International Fantasy Film Festival
    2009.12.20 Fee $25.00 Entry Fee : Docutah International Documentary Film Festival
    2009.12.21 Postal $8.91 DVD To: Bellevue, Belgium
    2009.12.21 Material $85.86 DVD+R-DL (50)
    2009.12.21 Fee $35.00 Entry Fee : AFI Discovery Channel - Silverdocs - Independent Thinkers Welcome
    2009.12.23 Postal $14.85 DVD To: Saint George, Traverse City, Silver Spring
    2010.01.02 Material $119.00 printing & cd cases
    2010.04.30 Material $3.70 printing
    2010.05.03 Material $4.45 printing
    2010.05.04 Material $9.61 printing
    2010.05.04 Postal $3.96 Dualplover - Masters
    2010.05.17 Postal $0.98 DVD To: Wyoming
    2010.05.19 Material $8.94 printing
    2010.05.21 Material $34.99 printer ink
    2010.06.06 Material $1340.00 Dualplover - 500 units
    2010.06.07 Material $40.00 Dualplover - 500 units - 3% processing fee
    2010.06.15 Postal $9.69 DVD To: Portland, Montreal, Australia
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    What were the issues involved in the pressing of 500 copies?

    After researching places closer to home to get a small run of discs produced, ended up using my initial choice. Dualplover is an independent small press and label which releases strange cds which i've been a fan of.

    Having no clue how long it would take to get them made, I rushed through the process a bit. Decided to go with a CD Sleeve design since that would be easier to hand out and they take up less space, but can still get the full message across. Spent some time transitioning the artwork from the full DVD case size down to sleeve. Working through various issues between A1 and US paper sizes when printing at the local Staples. Adding other people's quotes to make up for my troubles explaining the project consciously. [See/Download Version 2 - Sleeve Design from: What does the DVD Cover & Disc look like? ]

    Some issues with creating a pdf with layers but eventually found that the raw Illustrator files worked ok with the printing process. Spent a bunch of time to get it so that the disc art, the center of the titles would be transparent to the surface of the disc media's silver layer. Unfortuantely a wrongly checked box would screw up this feature..


    So with the artwork finalized and a price determined, sent off the DVD master copy and artwork files. Turns out a DVD master is not the finalized disc which i've burned on some dual layer media. To interface with the DVD printing machines, there's a special format called .DDP which splits up a dual layer disc in LAYER0 and LAYER1 and each gets burned on typical DVD5. DVD Studio was able to create the .DDPs no problem, but was a little nervous since I couldn't figure out a way to preview the disc. Also when creating the new DVD burn, learned that I hadn't figured out the split layer point correctly, and had also lost some of the audio assets. Recreated the assets and spent an afternoon figuring out the actual split layer point. Turned out the best way to determine it is to do a format with as many chapter markers as you can put in. That will show you the window where the split layer can be placed, had spent time moving pieces between VOBs and shift other content so that the split layer would land on the Intermission Chapter. Turns out the window was smaller then expected about 15 seconds and that 15 seconds was about 25 seconds into the intermission chapter. So placed the market and reformatted the disc. Then burned the .DDP discs and sent them off.

    Since Dualplover is in Australia there was a week plus delay between sending things off, any kind of Postal Office rush delivery dramatically added to the costs, garanteed 3-5 day delivery was over $40.

    In the end, the production of the discs was extremely quick. The box arrived and quickly tested some out to figure out if I royally phucked up. They played fine in my computer, don't have a DVD player so had to wait for that test. The disc name got messed up and the DVD_ROM contents ended up in the main directory but that's minor. The main thing which pissed me off was the disc art, I had checked a box I wasn't sure of, which said to put the artwork on a white background, so the time spent figuring out the transparency to get the Title Text to have the silver surface was lost.

    The other oddity, is Dualplover gets the pressing done by a Taiwan company. So was a nice surprise to have all these documents in Chinese when the box of discs arrived.

    Here's the cost breakdown:
    2.071035DVD 9
    0.361804 pp booklets
    0.361804 pp booklets
    0.1680resealable plastic slips
    190ship to USA

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    What/Who influenced?

  • originaltrilogy.com - Fans of the Original Trilogy gather to discuss the movies preservation and the latest Fan Edits
  • Rumori Mailing List - Discussion list for fans of appropriation.
  • Snuggles Mailing List - Online community of appreciators of sampling, collage and culture jamming. Known for projects like 'Droplift' and 'Free Speech for Sale'.
  • TV Carnage - is hundreds of hours of exceptionally bad TV lovingly fused together into glorious cesspools of retardation.
  • Concrete TV - is a NYC public access show of new and old video collage set to music.
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    Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?

  • Online Viewing - Video Page
  • 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' has a video only webpage. > click here <
    Note : Available in online streamable form, Mp4 & Ogv downloadable. Click through to large screen streamable version.

  • Online Viewing - FAQ
  • Option 2. 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is available to be watched through the FAQ's 'Chapter Section'.
    The presentation can be viewed in its entirety (Play+) [not recommended] or by individual chapters (Play) [preferred].

  • Online Viewing - Archive.org
  • 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is also available for viewing at: http://www.archive.org/details/Thee_Backslacpkping_With_Media

    Note : Archive.org has other formats available. (.Ogv for example) And their embedded media player will automatically start playing the next chapter. Also the Large Mp4 files on Archive.org contain the Audio Commentary Second Audio Channel. BUT The large Mp4 files were created by ripping the DVD with very limited compression so in total they are double the size of the DVD. If you want to hear the audio commentary of a few chapters then downloading them from Archive.org is the way to go, if you would like the entire audio commentary track, downloading the full DVD is the best option.

  • Download DVD Option - Web
  • The full DVD can be downloaded from this website. You will need 16 gigs of free space on your harddrive.
    (7.3 gigs of downloaded RAR files which expand to an 8 gig .IMG which is ready to watch or burn the DVD)
    Type in the following link into your browser : : Address will change periodically.

    http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM-RARs-4Blynth/

    Download all the RAR files then unarchive them. The result will be a file named TBSWM.IMG which can be burned with many DVD burning software.

  • DVD Rips - Bootlegs - Derivative Works
  • Full information on the various reinterpretations of this project can be found at: How was 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' released?
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    Help for downloading/recompiling/expanding/burning 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    If you are having problems feel free to e-mail : p-l-1-x-@-e-a-r-t-h-l-i-n-k-.-n-e-t (pee el one ex)
    If you are successful i'd be happy to know how you did it.

    Step 1 : Downloading RARs
    The RAR format allows a file to be cutup & compressed into separate files so that certain restrictions can be overcome. (In this case, file size limit and downloadability) You will need to download all the RARs, there are tools available to automate this process.

    Step 2 : Expanding from .RAR to .IMG(age)
    Once all the RARs have been downloaded you will need an extractor to unarchive them. Visit http://www.rarlab.com/

    Step 2a : Problem unarchiving RARs
    If you get an error when unarchiving, check to make sure your RARs were downloaded correctly. All the RARs should be the same size, ~50 megs, except for the last RAR which is smaller. If this is the case, there are a set of PAR files available by e-mail which should be able to fix the errors. You will need a program like QuickPAR (PC) or MacPAR deLuxe (Mac)

    Step 3a : Watching .IMG
    The TBSWM.IMG file's contents should be viewable on PC, Mac or Linux systems. Point your media playing software to the VIDEO_TS folder of the IMG. Recommmended is Videolan's VLC Player.

    Step 3b : Burning .IMG
    The TBSWM.IMG file is a ready to burn file format which should work cross platform on PC applications like NERO or Mac applications like Toast. You will need DVD-DL (Dual Layer) media.

    Step 4 : DVD Player Viewing
    The burned DVD should be viewable in most players. Unfortunately one problem with the disc is that in English DVD Players the defaulted Chinese Subtitles do not show until asked for. So please turn on Chinese subs when viewing for the first time.
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    Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Transcript be read?

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Transcript can be read here : English - Chinese - Chingrish
    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Audio Commentary Transcript can be read here : Unorganized Audio Commentary Transcript Notes
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    How has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been released?

    Official 1. Homemade copies were mailed out. (red ink on disc) [Distribution - US Copyright Office (2) - Lucasfilm, Microsoft (returned), Google, YouTube, Yahoo, Wired Magazine - Media Creators (3) - SW Fans (5) - Friend (1) - Website (1)]

    Official 2. Posted to alt.binaries.starwars.

    Official 3. The .nfo & .nzb were forwarded to : alt.binaries.documentaries, alt.binaries.multimedia.documentaries, alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi, alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi-and-fantasy, alt.binaries.multimedia.chinese, alt.binaries.dvd.documentaries, alt.binaries.tv, alt.binaries.dvd, alt.binaries.dvdr, alt.binaries.multimedia.tv, alt.binaries.x

    Official 4. The .nfo was posted to : alt.fan.starwars, fr.rec.arts.sf.starwars, pl.rec.fantastyka.starwars, tw.bbs.rec.starwars, alt.discuss.starwars, de.rec.sf.starwars, rec.arts.sf.starwars.misc

    Official 5. A trackerless DHT torrent (Azureus client) was attempted but it fail'd.

    Official 6. Currently testing out web distribution. See Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?

    Official 7. Since the download version is difficult/complicated. Printed out 25 copies (CD slimline case versions, blue ink on disc) which i'll mail to whomever requests a copy to rent. See : Where should comments/e-mail be sent? Well 23 of these copies have been distributed at the Open Video Conference.

    Official 8. Factory Pressed CD Sleeve version. 500 copies.
    See What does the DVD Cover & Disc look like? and What were the issues involved in the pressing of 500 copies?

    Unofficial : DVD Rips - Bootlegs - Derivative Works
    'The Backslackpking with media' (sp)
    torrent : demonoid
    DVD Rip
    Size : 711.9MB
    File Type : AVI
    2009.06.05 Highly compressed version of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' main feature to fit onto a CD. Although the title is misspelled, this gets the acknowledgement of being the first bootleg. No burned in subtitles, no extra features, no second audio. The mp4's available from the FAQ's chapter section have the Chinese subtitles burned in and are approximately the same size. (the mp4s are ~960 megs) Plus, the FAQ's mp4s are individually packaged so you can take the chapters you appreciate. But with no extras and no alternative subtitles, the full DVD is the way to go.
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    69.118.240.188 93.97.55.157 77.248.225.172 80.138.113.124 76.20.123.24 91.122.205.70
    92.101.97.8 68.149.144.197 220.253.97.122 87.252.163.121 99.199.102.208 59.92.47.2
    98.209.107.108 59.92.33.50 74.78.181.33 80.192.144.145 220.253.97.122 220.253.138.5
    68.102.229.189 59.92.21.34 74.78.181.33 76.106.226.228 99.140.254.168 _
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    How can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be rented or bought?

    Contact %20 if interested. E-mail info : Where should comments/e-mail be sent?

    In the spirit of the 'Support Creatives' initiative, you can voluntarily provide compensation for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' or %20.

    Costs of media purchasing and printing costs are as follows : 25 DVD+R-DL at $42.93 + Misc. Printing at $33.08 + Slim line cases at $9.99 =
    Total for 25 = $86.00 @ Cost per copy of $3.44 (does not including initial production)
    Total for 25 ($86.00) + 2009 Promotional Expenditures ($877.00) = $963.00 @ Cost per copy $38.52 (does not include pre 2009 production costs)

    Zero Zero = No Compensation : No More Productions
    $.01 -> $3.43 $.01 -> $38.51 = Loss : Limited Appreciation
    $3.44 $38.52 = Cover Costs : Some Outward Appreciation
    $3.45 -> $9.99 $38.53 -> $39.99 = Cheap DVD pricing : Appreciation of the Effort
    $10.00 -> $24.99 $40.00 -> $49.99 = Typical DVD pricing : Interest in possibly seeing more
    $25.00 -> $99.99 $50.00 -> $99.99 = First run or Institutional DVD : Definite interest in another
    $100.00+ $100.00+ = High End Generosity : Make more / Make a living of it
    $56 mil $56 mil = Full Ownership : Covers Current Precedent Willful Copyright Infringement of 700 sources
    $105 mil $105 mil = Full Ownership : Covers High End Limit of Willful Copyright Infringement of 700 sources
    more more = Full Ownership : Cover extreme multiple instance use judgement

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    How often has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been viewed, downloaded, rented or bought?

    Stats for 2009:

    Bought Rented Free Hand Outs Complete DVD RARs Mp4s Ogvs Usenet archive.org Torrent Rapidshare
    Zero Zero 95 * 42 ** 42 ** 49 ** Unknown (at least 9) 271 38 *** 15 ****
    * - See 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7
    ** - Stats Excel File or Stats in HTML
    *** - Torrent created by fan at: Demonoid.com
    **** - www.fanedit.org

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    Will there be a physical release?

    Anyone can burn their own. Don't know.
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    Where is the Dual-Layer Break Point?

    Actual chapter 29. [Thematic chapter 27].
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    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Discussion Group?

    To join : http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/tBSWM/

    The goal of the group is to bring up any topic or idea people might get while watching or learning about this presentation, and see where it leads. Also to unearth other facts or topics which occurred around the release of Revenge of the Sith which influenced or were influenced by the Star Wars Phenomenon.
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    What have people said about 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

  • "This is going to be a travesty on all fronts."
  • "...the description of the project is a little "cryptic". The actual DVD is just as strange. From the moment the opening crawl ends, you get assaulted by a barrage of media clips, as if a kid with ADD has grabbed your remote and started flipping through the news channels. However, it makes for strangely compulsive viewing."
  • "Strange, disturbing, fascinating."
  • "Even listened to bits and pieces of the commentary, It's uses some synthesized voice, so it's difficult to listen to for too long. (omission) ,but it's nonetheless interesting to listen to for at least brief periods."
  • "This is utterly unwatchable. I feels like the creator of this DVD just learned Final Cut Pro and thinks more editing = good editing. It's the worst kind of ADD cutting. I watched about 3 minutes before shutting it off and throwing the disc away. Avoid."
  • "It was the good, the bad and the downright ugly for the EPISODE THREE press,
  • "I'm a third of the way through and loving it to death. Sure, it's not for everyone, sure, it's not something to sit through and watch in one go without a break, but it's an amazing kaleidoscope of just about everyting we love, hate and take for granted about this Star Wars thing. (omission) I don't think there has been anything quite like it before and it might be a long time, if ever, that anyone will attempt to do something like it again."
  • "Wow- pretty impressive. I'm not a StarWars guy but I can truely appreciate the afford that went into your project.
  • "It was only when I read (omission) comments that I decided it was wroth a try. And I haven't been disappointed. It is an amazing piece of work. Not sure if I've watched every part of it, because I often dive into a random chapter and watch for a while, but it is fun. (omission) It's a project of which to be proud."
  • "I was immediately confused, confounded, and intrigued by this thing. I sat down and watched some bits and pieces, and... wow. I wholly agree that trying to watch it all or even large portions of it in one sitting is not to be recommended. But grabbing chunks of it and watching is like a fascinating trainwreck you can't turn away from. I had to shut it off as it was giving my girlfriend and I both headaches before long. But I will get back to it here and there.
  • There's never been anything like this, and it really made me do some deep thinking about copyright law and the possibilities of complete copyright freedom. Think about having a day of intense web surfing where one link leads to another, and another, and another, and you keep learning and learning more which drives you onward to follow more links for more information to learn even further. Now imagine doing that not with just text and the occasional multimedia bit, but doing that entirely with all of history's video segments linking to other video segments (something that would be impossible under current copyright climate). That's what watching this made me think of: totally video-based internet surfing.
  • The one thing I wish could be changed was the inconsistent audio levels, which could be extremely jarring at times (even beyond the general jarring inherent to the whole beast!). If there was some way to normalize that, it would be an improvement. That's my constructive criticism. (omission) You'd have to be crazy to attempt something like this, and stark raving mad to actually complete such a thing.
  • Duuude. This is one of the most bizarre things I've ever watched. At the same time, I can't stop watching.
  • No insult intended but it's not Lawrence Of Arabia and a bit of a quality drop out only adds to the feeling of media overload.
  • It is a fascinating piece of work that I will enjoy watching in small doses here and there. After 15 minutes I was exhausted
  • This sounds so intriguing. I guess I have to just "see for myself"
  • And lastly, why are a group of pirates making mashup 'documediamentries' about star wars?
  • I can't figure out if "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" is a work of insanity or genius. Possibly both.
  • Is anyone else unsettled by this
  • Every time I read "Backslackpkping", I find it even an awkward word to think. And it gets stuck and repeats a few time like my brain is trying to fix the pronunciation.
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    Reviews of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

  • Review 001 : Star Wars Aficionado
  • Link : http://www.starwarsaficionado.com/backslacpkpingwithmedia.html
    Quote : "Fascinating and infuriating in equal parts"
    Date : 2009
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  • Review 002 : blueyoda @ Fan Edit Forum
  • Link : http://www.faneditforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=6352
    Quote : "(tBSWM) is a rabbit hole and it is as deep as what the viewer will decide to make it."
    Date : 2009.06.11
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    Text of : Star Wars Aficionado Review
    THE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA- A DOCUMENTARY
    STAR WARS MEETS THE WORLD'S MEDIA!!

    THE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA

    A STAR WARS/cross culture/media documentary-"a documediamentary"- by %20

    "Behind is loaf slaps by the medium"

    Reviewed by Scott Weller

    Don't worry, your AFICIONADO editor isn't slowly losing his mind, and his computer's spell check facility hasn't gone into meltdown mode yet, either-THE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA is a unique, experimental film documentary within the realms of the STAR WARS universe, and was sent into me by the project's ambitious, deliberately eccentric and shadowy (in a nice way) instigator/ creator mysteriously known as %20-who may very well become the "Neo" of the STAR WARS Fan Universe!! Basically, it's a tour de force examination of the world's varying multimedia and its reaction to the STAR WARS SAGA- in particular the 2005 release of EPISODE THREE: REVENGE OF THE SITH. Now, you ask, there has previously been quite a few fan related compilations of footage with regards to certain films and aspects of the saga, from individual cast members to behind the scenes material, but what makes this so special and worth watching-well, this is a serious, and also not too serious, study into the way that the media not only exploits its audience, sells a product to them, then uses the product to their own advantage, but also how it can make itself look darn silly at the same time, especially with regards to how they perceive the legendary saga and its multi Ðaudience section fan base.

    In general, the media clearly consumes REVENGE OF THE SITH in every way possible, and in some ways its vice versa, too, as a skillful LUCASFILM, though in a different, but equally intriguing way, goes to work with its own highly skilled media control and saturation in showing how important the STAR WARS saga is to people, but also, more importantly, how, as a company wanting to survive and go into other projects, it really does need the fans to come out and support George Lucas in the final legs of his film's fairytale journey. And STAR WARS is sooo big in itself it's clear to me that it's an entity in its own right, equally capable of devouring anybody who loves it or despises it-though I hate the term, it still remains an unstoppable juggernaut of a brand. There's also the chance through the documentary to see how Lucas himself has deliberately changed his own STAR WARS history- of the story, the characters and some behind the scenes moments- to suit his own needs by the time of completing SITH, sometimes not always for the good.

    An intriguing indictment of both the strengths and the negatives of the world wide press, THE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA also shows how dangerously manipulative it can be when its to its own advantage (especially the obvious culprit of Rupert Murdoch's TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX, whose media wings, along with several other major corporations, have effectively spread and captured the world-SITH being the perfect example of publicizing their release rights owned movie through their various large power base/conglomerates (including their flagship SKY TV company)). Then there is the intriguing way that REVENGE OF THE SITH would be seen by certain aspects of the media as a sly attack by George Lucas on the George Bush presidency of the time and the affect his rein had on the world in general (this is an interestingly edited segment from %20, showing how the media have used STAR WARS to their own advantage, though also not bothering to do any research on the subject at all-unable to consider the fact that the original script for STAR WARS back in 1974 had a plot that talked about an evil Emperor and his minions that was written in reference to the way dictators can take over so easily, given the right conditions, and that it was also an observation of the then corruption of the then Nixon US administration. SITH's story relevance in 2005, and the way that's the film's certain political nuances are picked up on and used by the press, proves fascinating to see evolve).

    The sheer amount of clips from all over the world put together in this documentary is enough to make any fan, especially of the Prequel Saga, want to see this, but once past the first twenty minutes or so, you'll soon realize just what an imaginative piece of work %20's presentation is. Watching this documentary, it's equally amazing in a so easy it's plain to see way how there are so few good in television interviewers out there in the world-the amount of dumb questioning and "chit-chat" throughout the installments reaches new heights of inanity and moments of absurdity, but at the same time it's really a kinda banal fun watching it and the way it escalates through the skillful, and with a thematic continuity, editing.

    Though its nice to see when presenters actually do like STAR WARS, its even worse when you get those ones who really don't give a damn about it and who clearly can't be bothered, literally sleepwalking through their efforts and forgetting their job positions and the huge salaries they're being paid to be clued up on the subject matter they're talking about!! Yes, I know we're in a world where we should be tolerating other people's viewpoints on STAR WARS (even if they're wrong. Ha ha!!) but when you see someone who hasn't even bothered to try and watch it interviewing key people about the films, its sometimes just too embarrassing and cringe inducing for words (and its always painful to see someone like David Letterman or Ed Regis who clearly haven't got a clue about STAR WARS, probably beyond the original 1977 movie release, interviewing someone like Ewan McGregor or Hayden Christensen) -there are quite a few moments when watching these media guys "work" will generate the feeling of a huge chunk of bile being severely caught in your throat!!

    As well as the press itself, those aforementioned and highly varied sections devoted to all manner of topics within the STAR WARS universe are equally well developed and prove intriguing, not just on the final film's arrival in cinemas but also the kind of emotional/cathartic release that it would generate-completing the nearly thirty year cycle of the series evolution.

    There's a refreshing new spin within the way %20 has edited the subject matter clips- such as favourite characters, the importance of the series title crawl, STAR WARS own unique theme-ology and the way it has influenced and inspired the fans (going back on the series roots and exploring things that have been touched on before, like the way Joseph Campbell had influenced Lucas's work), Hayden Christensen's feeling of empowerment in wearing the Vader suit for the first, and final, appearance of Darth Vader (the lynchpin for EPISODE THREE, and now, since the arrival of the Prequels, of the whole six film saga itself), John Williams music, overseas interviews (the Japanese talks with Hayden are sometimes scary, sometimes hilarious!! And Hayden's facial reactions to the questions are equally priceless), sex and censorship in STAR WARS, the involvement of women in fandom (unlike a lot of earlier sci-fi, this saga has never been just for the guys!! And Amen to that!!), Rick McCallum's always enjoyable over hyping the films in a way that whips up fan frenzy to new heights each time, the Skywalker Ranch press launch, the definition of GEEK, the gazillions that everyone predicts will be made on its then impending release, to the 12.01am EPISODE THREE screenings to riotous, enjoying the moment fans, and the intriguing hunt for the pirateers who ripped the film off as it was being released!!

    Just on it's own merits of both fun and fear, the 501st Stormtroopers film section shows wave after wave of Imperial troopers, of all ranks and types, walking out of a convention area-for a few seconds its fun to see them all but then, once the line keeps going and going and going and going, it becomes a bit scary and the power of STAR WARS really starts to get you thinking!!

    Away from the fandom element, amongst the many other rare clip treats are Nick Gillard and Hayden appearing on a US breakfast show, GOOD MORNING AMERICA, and doing some fun lightsaber fighting with the general public, a lot of CANNES film festival material where EPISODE THREE received it's European premiere, and the aforementioned Japanese interview footage and the main cast (Hayden and Ian McDiarmid and Lucas press call/talk), and a classic Mark Hamill interview in which he wrongly names Hayden Christensen as Christian Haydensen-absolutely priceless!!! There's so much more, that I'll leave you to discover it allÉ

    There also some fascinating inter-cutting of SITH clips from a version of the film that was given Chinese subtitles-how the film was perceived there shows intriguing and highly different sensibilities from the rest of the rest of the world and in regards to the cross cultural landscape ...

    With 48 chapters in all (with extra material being added onto the website viewing version of the documentary),what's brilliant about TBWM is that you can watch it one go if you're brave enough (and it's an epic three hours and twenty three minutes!!), or for an equally pleasant wander of total enjoyment you can dip in and out of various chapters and watch from there-each experience through the documentary is a different and intriguing one, almost scientific Ð you may feel like a guinea pig caught in a wheel in an Orwellian "Who's watching the Watchers?" moment!! Or you might feel like you're in a giant Petri dish- being bombarded with all this fast paced interlinking clips to test your psychological reactions!!

    The kaleidoscoping/montage effect of the first viewing may prove distracting and highly annoying at times to viewers. Equally, the footage and sound quality of the total presentation is of varying quality, so there are parts when its jars, but that is unavoidable as %20 has gotten hold of the clips from such a wide variety of sources, but it doesn't seriously detract from the enjoyment of watching it, but you must stick with itÉit's worth your patience. Like the DVD cover sleeve that represents it, TBWM can be seen as so much to so many-an amazing viewing experience, a mysterious and baffling, hidden warning message experiment, a psychedelic mixture "trip" of images in a style that's very Oriental in it's design ethic, or you might find it just completely unwatchable!!! The choice is yours!!

    As well as us die-hards, I think non fans will equally enjoy watching TBWM; especially anyone taking part in multi media studies analysis-there's enough material on display here to fill twenty theses!! It's the kind of experimental film-making in itself that I think George Lucas would love-in some ways it's an extension of his early USC film school days short LOOK AT LIFE, but with the visual, live action media format at a faster and more intense, almost to overload, level. It's a shame that LUCASFILM sent back %20's preview DVD unwatched-I think it would have garnered some intriguing interest from them and would have been enjoyed for what it was by both Lucas and someone of the likes of Rick McCallum if they had been shown it-hopefully, over time, its popularity will be established and they will eventually see this intriguing cornucopiaÉ

    Early criticisms by the fans on sites such as ORIGINAL TRILOGY.COM towards TBWM have been, I feel, a little bit unfair (some citing it as a waste of time and effort with such great footage)- I think some of the fans seeing it for the first time were unsure of what they were going to watch- though it's intriguing to see how comment has improved for the better more recently...in my opinion, THE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA is definitely an intriguing and important new entry into the exploration of the STAR WARS mythos and it's worldwide effectsÉ

    AFICIONADO REVIEW: Fascinating and infuriating in equal parts, this is an obvious labour of love by determined film-maker %20 into the joys and horror of the media world's response to STAR WARS and, in particular, EPISODE THREE. You may need some Alka Seltzer occasionally in watching it, but it's a fascinating documentary experience that's definitely worth your perusal time. 9 out of 10

    Text of : blueyoda Review @ Fan Edit Forum
    REVIEW: Thee Backslacpkping With Media by %20

    As you probably have guessed, this is not your typical fanedit. It's a documentary about Star Wars, yet that is not its mission. It's a mashup yet its goal is not necessarely the entertainment value usually associated with such edits. The best way I could describe this thing is that it's a commentary on the current state of the media. No wait - it's a mockumentary on the way we perceive media. No, that's not exactly it. It's an extrapolation on how media will be fed to us somewhere down the line in 20, 30 years. Actually, it is all these things.

    Thee Backslacpkping With Media is a meticulously assembled piece of art which has so many levels of depths that it is almost impossible to review in a conventional way. It is rather meant to be analyzed, deconstructed and talked about endlessly. It is meant to make us simultaneously examine the impact Star Wars has had on the way movies are marketed; the way the media has handled the hype surrounding the prequels; the way we assimilate information; the current state of the internet and where it's headed; how corporations are shaping modern copyright laws; how we perceive art and what is "stealing" and what is "hommage" and what is derivative work and... too many questions that I will not go into here, because that is not the purpose of this review.

    Concretely speaking, what is Thee Backslacpkping With Media? It is a collage of snippets of interviews, reports, TV specials, internet parodies and many, many different clips from 700+ sources assembled by theme. It is the equivalent of doing a google search, for example, for "star wars box office", and getting back the results in a audio-visual linear format with clips lasting no more than 8 seconds on average. It is an absolutely mind-numbing experience. It is not meant to be watched in one sitting. It is enjoyable in ten minutes chuncks, perhaps up to 20 minutes chunks if you're ADD enough. Attempting to view the whole thing in one sitting will melt any sane person's mind but I don't believe this is the editor's intention. More than anything the whole project is a statement rather than a movie or documentary. The editor calls it a documediamentary - a project so bizarre that he even had to make up a new word to describe it.

    The whole thing is a work of genius in my opinion - a window into the future of how information will be processed and delivered to us according to our particular interests and in an interactive fashion that is very organic. It is a simulator of sorts of what it will feel like to watch a tv show 20 years from now and being able to interact with the contents according to our particular needs. Yet it is not quite that experience since it is not custom made for us - it's a very passive experience, the only possible interaction being our ability to skip to the next chapter or choose the different subtitles or audio options. But it's the closest approximation of what it will be like. I believe this is something that will make it into the history books for its conceptual audacity and visionary look into the evolution of our relationship with information processing.

    Ironically, it is almost unwatchable. As brilliant as it is conceptually, watching more than 10 minutes is mentally exausting. It is too much information thrown at us and our brain is unable to process it. The cutting is frenetic and it is unsuitable as an enjoyable experience for a prolongued period of time. It is a novelty that you can show at a party without the sound on - or something to get a discussion going if you watch a little bit of it with friends. A discussion of what Star Wars has done to movies, of how corporations are controlling information, or any of the points that are detailed on the creator's web page (which is a fascinating read). This is a rabbit hole and it is as deep as what the viewer will decide to make it. Personally, I know I will be throwing this in my DVD player from time to time, and I know I will be getting weeks if not months of enjoyment out of it, discovering the many ways to view it.

    What I found the most enjoyable was to watch it with the chinglish subtitles which are always funny and with the commentary track on. The editor's insights are fascinating, even if delivered by a Hawking- like robot voice. But wait - it's not a commentary track. It's snippets from IMDB, from various message boards, a collection of different quotes from various sources. Again, this is a deliberate choice on the editor's part, forcing us to re-evaluate what is entertainement. Like everything else involving this project, everything has been thought thru and has a reason for existing, a meaning which we are to discover and which will probably be different for every viewer. It is not thru some kind of artistic choice that the editor named himself %20, the computer equivalent of nothing; he wants to be invisible. But no that's not it; he actually wants us to acknowledge that fact and reflect upon it.

    This will be met with very mixed reviews. Some will "get it", some won't. Some will "get it" and hate it, some will not "get it" and love it. This will provide a wide range of reactions and that is precisely what the editor set out to do in my opinion. I am fairly certain he will enjoy reading reviews which praise it as much as those that destroy it. This is a labour of love, the first work of its kind and considering the magnitude of it probably the last. Three years in the making, the madness of indexing 700+ sources into something that is at the same time coherant and chaotic, quite like what the internet is at the moment.

    I cannot give this a rating because there is nothing to compare this edit to - it is, as far as I know, the first of its kind. If not it is certainly the first project on such a huge scale and if I have to give it a rating I'd say it is a 1/10 as much as it is a 10/10. I cannot recommend it because of its bizarre nature yet it is mandatory watching for anybody with a brain. I will therefore arbitrarely give it a 5/10.

    This edit is hereby approved.

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    What is a NoA? (Notification of Appropriation) How are they received?

    A NoA is a 'Notification of Appropriation'. Typically an e-mail or letter, naming the previous artistic creation and newly modified artistic creation.

    Example 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Notification of Appropriation (tBSWM NoA):

    Subject : Notification of Appropriation [Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out] by %20

    Notification of Appropriation
    -----------------------------
    Material : New York Times Editorials/Op-Ed 'Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out' (oped@nytimes.com, letters@nytimes.com)
    Written By : Neal Stephenson (morrowmarketing@harpercollins.com)
    Published : 2005.06.17

    This e-mail is to make whom ever it may concern aware that the New York Times Editorials/Op-Ed 'Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out' by Neal Stephenson has been reconfigured and reincorporated into 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'.

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a Proof of Concept, imagining a system which could search through online repositories of media and return a program of desired length on the user's topic of choice. tBSWM takes 40+ hours of media (700+ sources created by corporations, news organizations, individuals, bootleggers) from just around the release of the last Star Wars movie and condensed/recompiled that material into chapters on the underlying themes and memes of the 'Revenge of the Sith' coverage.

    FAQ for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'
    http://noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html

    Using a text-2-speech automation process, parts of 'Turn On, Tune In, Veg Out' have been incorporated into the second audio commentary track. (This option is only available on the full DVD, a copy can be sent to a supplied postal address.)

    If curious, Chapter Segments can be viewed here:
    http://noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#DVDChapter

    I don't recommend watching it all at once, (if ever) look through the chapter titles and if one sounds interesting try it out.

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
    Thanks for the media.

    %20

    Notifications of Appropriation have been ignored 100% of the time. (current as of: 2010.01.24)
    One person has responded to the NoA, and after responding and offering to send them a copy, %20 is as of 2010.07.18 awaiting a mailing address.

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    What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the Library of Congress and the United States Copyright Office?

    On March 16, 2009 the United States Copyright Office (http://www.copyright.gov/) received two copies of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' for contribution to the United States Library Of Congress. (http://www.loc.gov/index.html) The goal of the Library of Congress is to 'sustain and preserve a universal collection of knowledge and creativity for future generations'. Other items in the Library of Congress are a 70mm print of the 1977 version of 'Star Wars'.

    It takes about 18 months for recognition of submissions.
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    What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the ______ Film Festival?

  • New York Underground Film Festival - 2006 - (Early Edit) - No Response
  • Brussels International Fantastic FIlm Festival - 2010 - No Response
  • Docutah International Documentary Film Festival - 2010 - No Response
  • Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival - 2010 - No Response
  • AFI Discovery Channel Silver Docs 'Independent Thinkers Welcomed' Film Festival - 2010 - Turned Down
  • May 24, 2010

    Thank you for submitting " THEE BACKSLACPKPING WITH MEDIA" for consideration in the 2010 SILVERDOCS Festival. This year we have receivedover 2,200 film submissions from over 85 countries contending for just 50 feature and 40 short slots. We are continually inspired by the passion and commitment exhibited by filmmakers working from all over the world.

    The challenge of selecting one good film over another makes final decisions very difficult and we truly regret not having the ability to invite many more great films to be a part of our festival.

    Regreatfully, due to the limited amount of slots, venues, time and manpower, we will not be able to include your film as part of this year's program.

    We wish you the greatest success with your film and in all your filmmaking endeavors, and hope that you will keep us in mind with future projects.

    Sincerely,

    Sky Sitney
    Artistic Director

    Sarah Bilodeau
    Programming Coordinator

    Andrea Passafiume
    Associate Programmer

  • Traverse City FIlm Festival - 2010 - No Response
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    What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the Open Video Conference?

    The Open Video Conference (2009.06.19-21) was set up to pull together the individuals/entities which are developing video systems which supports unrestricted access, participation, reworking and other ideals associated with a more transparent society. One of the mottos printed onto t-shirts was:

    1791 : Free Speech
    1965 : Free Voting
    1983 : Free Software
    2009 : Free Video

    Day 1 : Understanding the Situation
    Having zero programming skills and not a firm grasp of where computer technology is in relation to the idea behind tBSWM of a system which could search/sort/cut-up/recompile media, %20 headed to the Open Video Conference to learn what's currently available.

    The Open Video Conference is about the creation of a framework and platform for media creation and distribution which is unrestricted and available to anyone. Unfortunately tBSWM is burdened with restricted media, so I felt awkward about wasting too many people's time with my ramblings. Spent the first day going to the presentations and chatting with many receptive people about the project. But it seems that a search-edit-recompile system is several years away. One of the challenges to the movement is getting people to consider the open systems. The Ogg codec is the open standard equivalent of the closed mp4/h.264/flash systems which are used by the majority of online video repositories. When tBSWM first went up the video was in Ogg format, but whenever someone wanted to watch the project, there were issues with how to install the codec's and how to play the files. Mozilla announced at the conference that the next version of their software (3.5) would have Ogg playback built in, so that's one hurdle solved. On the search/edit front, two technologies were on display which could provide the foundation. Metavid.org, Pad.ma and Kaltura are systems for online video editing sites which allow anyone to edit open video sources. Both have the capability to search through existing subtitles/transcripts to find the relevant information, then the user can pull out the pieces to create new compositions. So the video search/cut/recompile system's foundation is being created and if there is interest, who knows but in a few years user created programming (video archeology) like experiences similar to tBSWM might be possible.
    The pic is of the homemade disc made to give out. Went to Staples, shrunk the DVD artwork to fit a CD slimline case then laminated the print outs. Worked out well (even though most of the text is unreadable) since there was space above and below the artwork to show the DVD underneath where the titles and other information was written. [printed 44 of the laminated artwork covers, but only burned 25 discs, the price went up for whatever reason... Ended up handing out 23 discs over the weekend. More on that in Day 2, tentatively titled "It's hard to give away a free DVD at a Free Video Conference"]
    Day 2 : Distributing tBSWM & Missed Opportunities
    Since I wasn't able to go to the final day hack-a-thon, decided to set up shop right there in the hallway. Found a bench between the conference rooms and the bathrooms where foot traffic would be highest. Acting as a strangely silent street bootlegger (with a violently bouncing knee and eerie grin, but I was sporting a Suckadelic Chinatown tee), I set out one of the Open Video Conf. t-shirts as my grab-and-go cloth and laid out the discs with a homemade sign (was this practice for my future homelessness?) proclaiming that the DVDs were FREE but there was a significant caveat that the viewers might want to know about. Worked out fairly well, spoke with many people who seemed to appreciate the search system recompiling idea, even though the product on display might not be to their liking. Go a big kick out of the awkward facial expressions/fleeting glances people gave as they passed my distribution center. Some people took one home, and we'll wait and see if they get watched. For my effort got a dollar from a possible new fan, the 'Support Creatives' Initiative at work! Was there for about 3 hours and 16 disc left my possession, about one disc every 11 minutes......

    Well there were some pleasant surprises, Star Wars in some of it's myriad forms got periodic mentions in some of the lectures, so when I could those individuals got copies. (let's hope they're fans...) Got a chance to give copies to persons who actually appeared in tBSWM. But I blew a chance to have the %20 moniker more widely known. There was a change in speakers because one of the lecturers was called in to do some news media about the post-election Iranian situation. So the conference set up Peter Sunde, one of the founders of the Pirate Bay, as the closing lecturer. The introduction to Mr. Sunde was done by Alan Toner creator of "Steal This Film" and he mentioned the Elite Torrent takedowns. (Unfortunately, how the US population didn't come to their support, as the citizenry of Europe has done in the Pirate Bay case) So during the Q&A, I submitted a question by post-it note, but I neglected to attribute the question to %20. Could have had the moniker on the big stage... phuck. ...and unfortunately the answer to the question "Have you talked to the Elite Torrent Mods who are about to get released from jail or getting off parole soon?", didn't amount to much.

    The lecture can be viewed from the Open Video Conference website. Find the 'Live Stream's section go to the Menu (lower left) --> "Browse On-Demand Library" --> June 20, 2009 --> (last option) Live Show Sat Jun 20, 2009. The introduction is around 03:10:00, and the question is around 03:34:00.

    Great conference, full of ideas, we'll see if anyone watches tBSWM and feels compelled to do anything.
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    What happened when %20 asked the label Illegal Art to release 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    Quote
    "wow. this is a cool project. how long is the total project? a lot of amazing clips and juxtapositions.

    i don't think we're interested in it, even thought it's fascinating... i'm just not sure if i would personally sit through the entire thing more than once, and part of what we look for is work that we would return to again and again... and maybe that's putting too mujch of a "musical" asethetic requirement on something that is more conceptual and analytical, but we have our biases."

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    What happened when %20 asked the ForceCast to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    Two copies have been received by the ForceCast crew, and now we wait to see if they successfully survive the review process.
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    What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?

    A reporter entered the OT.com Forums and requested information on 'Fan Edits'. (Link)


    Saw your post on OT.com, it might not fall into your original article's destination, but....

    Did you ever wish you could search through all the video media available online, and a program would cut-up and recompile those resources to produce a program being defined by your search query, desired length and other parameters? That is the goal of the Fan Edit below, which attempts to be a media analysis / video archeology study of the media released by anyone (corporate or individual) at the time of the release of the last Star Wars movie, Revenge of the Sith.

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' FAQ:
    http://noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html

    Watch any chapter from the website:
    http://noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#DVDChapter (play options on the right)

    or download the DVD:
    http://noneinc.com/tBSWM-RARs-4Blynth/

    If this sounds interesting, don't be afraid to ask any questions, it's not the usual fan edit.

    %20
    Corporate Shill
    Consumer Whore
    Wannabee Cultural Chimera

    As the reporter's questions spread, although not contacted directly, proactively %20 took the opportunity to answer the questions proposed. (%20 responses are in bold)

    Sorry for the delay, but here are some questions and thanks so much for participating!
    --> not a problem, my pleasure
    How old are you?
    --> not relevant
    Where do you live?
    --> not relevant
    What do you do?
    --> see FAQ [ http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#WhatWho%20 ]
    How many "fan edits" have you done?
    --> Many %20 creations are available from: [ http://www.noneinc.com ]
    What's the primary reason you do you do "fan edits?"
    --> information dissemination, see FAQ [ http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#Documediamentary ]
    Is it that you didn't like the original or were bored with it?
    --> the original lacked the ability to reassemble itself
    Has anyone from the film studio ever contacted you about your fan edits?
    --> Yes, see FAQ [ http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#NotInLibrary ]
    How long does it take to do the "fan edit" 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    --> 3 years, see FAQ [ http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#WorkSchedule ]
    There seems to be a high risk/low reward: You don't get paid to do them and you could conceivably be punished for copyright infringement. So why do it?
    --> User Defined information dissemination, see FAQ [ http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#HowDoc ]
    Are you a wannabe film director or film editor?
    --> no, I make, you/they define
    What are your favorite "fan edits?"
    --> not relevant
    What are you impressions of "The Phantom Edit" and "Superman: Redeemed?"
    --> not relevant
    I'm on a tight deadline so the sooner the better. Thanks!
    --> I believe that soon there will be systems in place which will allow people to search/cut-up/recompile media as easily as a word processor manipulates text. Fan Edits will seem trite when anyone can go to their favorite search engine and search/cut-up/recompile the last 50 years of their favorite 6 o'clock TV news or all the online videos to match the content of a wikipedia entry or newspaper article. They choose the Topic, length and other various parameters. That's going to be awesome. Can't wait. %20

    A second questionaire was distributed which had additional questions.

    Sorry missed a few:

    Do you ever think eventually you'll stop making fan edits?
    --> There are scenerios for Yes and No.
    What's your role on fanedit.org?
    --> none
    Finally, do you consider yourself a "nerd?" Please explain.

    --> Ahh Goood Question, Is %20 A Nerd. Can an imaginary entity be a mental construct... Let's pull back onto something else for a moment then get back to that. Yes, i'm most likely sterile. A large sack of blood vessels descended into my testicles rendering them functionless. How does this pertain to your publication. Oh that's right i'm the aged adult virgin you don't market too. Breeders bring profits. Nerds, Geeks, Dweebs they might create stuff, but stuff is not interesting, new 20 something people are where the action is. But it's great to know that even when you hang out in nerd circles like fan edit forums, you can still receive complements like "you are truly a certified lunatic", and it's appreciated. It's a different world depending on where you exists. We mean you no harm. Hey let's edit something together right now, take the "Hacker Manifesto": [ http://www.phrack.com/issues.html?issue=7&id=3#article ] and replace 'Hacker' with 'Fan Editor' and 'Criminal' with 'Nerd'. I'll do some for you:

    Fan Edit Modified Quoting of +++The Mentor+++'s "\/\The Conscience of a Hacker/\/" (Hacker Manifesto)
    <Find/Replace 'Hacker' with 'Fan Editor' & 'Criminal' with 'Nerd'> :

    "<omission>the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons, and you call us nerds. We explore... and you call us nerds. We seek after knowledge... and you call us nerds. We exist without skin color, without nationality, without religious bias... and you call us nerds. <omission> Yes, I am a nerd. My nerdity is that of curiosity. My nerdity is that of judging people by what they say and think, not what they look like. My nerdity is that of outsmarting you, something that you will never forgive me for.

    I am a Fan Editor, and this is my <modified> manifesto. You may stop this individual, but you can't stop us all... after all, we're all alike. <edit> We like to build upon the past.</edit>"

    Oh my gawd, i'm about to gag. That's truly a horrid Fan Edit. but with time something different will be developed.

    Few days later, round 3 questions.

    Quote: "Here We Go Again"
    listen to this: http://www.noneinc.com/sound/ %20&PossibleCostlyIllegals-HereWeGoAgain.mp3 As you read the following.

    Which movie franchise has had the most "fan edits?"
    --> don't know
    Can you estimate how many film edits are out there?
    --> everyday more
    How many film edits are on your site?
    --> more
    How important was "The Phantom Edit?" Did that start it all?
    --> In the grander scheme, not much. Did it start it all, maybe for this crop of individuals, but for the appropriated arts, this is another drop in the pool.

    Some call it collage, compilation, found footage, detournement, recycled cinema, etc. Either way they are all extensions of the creative spirit. Monkey See, Monkey Do; Differently. Humans learn through copying. Some of these terms go back to the early days of cinema. Terms and practices evolve, and appropriation changes to suit those needs. (Duchamp hung a toilet, there are now found footage festivals http://www.cine-magic.com/foundfootagefest.html go figure)

    Recently, in the 1970s, because of the grittier content, many films had alternative versions or 'cuts', so they could be released in places they couldn't get the original played. (typically a European film got 'cut' when playing in the US) This had to be a factor in the wave of editors today, who might have been children at that time and learned that the movie they saw, was just part of a larger whole.

    In the 1980s, colorization became a new tool, and many films got a facelift. Ironically, George Lucas was vocal, criticizing the colorization of the Three Stooges, claiming that it would harm the humor by removing it's lack of color context. One of the major uplifts to a classic was Metropolis, (1927 / 1984) by Fritz Lang. It got colorized and a new soundtrack was added. Revising soundtrack material is a common Fan Editor decision. Many Fan Editors also might share a common love of MST3K (Mystery Science Theater 3000) who appropriated whole movies and added their own commentaries. This has evolved into Riff Tracks, but there have been several fan websites dedicated to the art. [ http://www.zarban.com/?page_id=1562 the fan commentary movement has been attributed to that Roger Ebert article ] 'Wizard People, Dear Reader' was an audio modification of the Harry Potter movie which got some media attention years back. [ http://illegal-art.org/video/wizard.html ]

    Another 1980s phenomenon, Airplane! became probably the most popular recontextualized/appropriate film still to this day, possibly. Airplane! is a direct remake of Zero Hour. (1957) The overall plot and major portions of dialog are direct lifts from Zero Hour. [ this viddie has clips of both films showing the modifications, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q__vuyH1JEI ]

    If Star Wars and Jaws are the films which coined the blockbuster title. Airplane! paved the way for the 'Remake Movie' phenomenon, people like to complain about now. All these spoofy comedies and the creeping of comedy moments into action films is one of the things the current batch of Fan Editors rail against. A common practice i've heard is that many Fan Editors remove the jokey moments from the action films they appreciate.

    In the 1990s, whole documentaries were produced using 'illegal' satellite broadcasts. Brian Springer's 'Spin' documents the behind-the-scenes maneuvering of politicians and newscasters. [ watch here: http://illegal-art.org/video/index.html ] Disturbing to this day, especially realizing that the same techniques are being employed to manipulate who gets to speak in the Presidential debates.

    On the Star Wars front, George Lucas has in his entire career spurred the creation of tools which democratized film making. http://droidmaker.com/ Is a great book by Michael Rubin on the early days of digital filmmaking. At Lucas Film, the 1980s computer team would eventually become Pixar, but at this time they were making the tools like video and audio editing software which every computer now has standard. The OT.com community have grown up following the evolvement of SW and the computer systems created to make them and are familiar with the tools which permit the modification of film. So it's not surprising that the modification of The Phantom Menace would be one of the initial creations of this type to Find a sympathetic audience. It was built in. There are many other works being created in the same spirit but getting those works to like minded folks to reach a critical mass, well it happens. In audio appropriation, the bootleg mashup scene produced DJ Danger Mouse, but his emergence lead to a contraction of the culture (forums went private, etc.) publicly, because of the scrutany.

    For what it's worth, the direct FanEdit.org community is very much concerned with presentation. They like their DVDs so they can go watch on their media viewing systems. They want the theater going experience. This should be of note to the people who make the A/V tech. A good percentage are often gadget freaks. So wrap this article with the new HDTV and BluRay player / media center.

    But there are alternative creators using other forums and mediums to get their creations out. There have been many Trailer remakes who use free online repositories to get their message out. Recently learned about a full movie mashup project called 'One Flew Over The Dead Poets Nest'. Available on free online repositories and social media sites, it stands in stark contrast (distributionally) to FE.o. [ http://www.myspace.com/dead_poets_nest ]

    ...but now here's the cross road, do your readers really care about any of this. What's the angle your publication is going for. Why hire a writer of this caliber to do a piece on this topic. Could you forward the angle question to the person who pitched the article idea. curious what they wanted to find out. what are you gunning for.

    Some info pulled from:
    http://recycledcinema.blogspot.com/
    (thanks Wobbly!) haven't read everything yet, but seems to be a great blog on the subject, definitely coming from a wordy art context.

    Thanks! You're being a HUGE help!
    --> oh i doubt that.

    Tell me how important you think "The Phantom Edit" was to the "fan edit" hysteria? Did it "need" to be that movie that started it all? Is Mike Nichols, the creator of "Phantom Edit," considered somewhat of a legend?
    --> Partly touched on the first part before, the idea of the built in audience which lead to critical mass. (the Holiday Special and Phantom Edit share a common video tape trading history, except the Phantom Edit was on the cusp of easy digital transfer) The community appreciates where it's been but doesn't dwell on it too much. Which is why there are few articles. There are new works being created, and the members place most of their time into making those as best as they can. Communities not large enough to have a documentarian following it's exploits, the public forum archives accomplish that some what for those who wade through them.

    %20


    And more follow up, again directed elsewhere, but answered anyway. ...these answers ramble as an overall general sense of depression, impending doom and general malaise to where this article is going...

    I actually spoke to the head of "anti-piracy" at the MPAA and, honestly, he barely cared at all about "fan edits." He was WAY more concerned with flat-out piracy. Do you have any documentation that they made you take down links? Why do you believe they're so anti-"fan edits?"

    --> The MPAA operate on various levels. The public wing (which handles reporters/media) of course would say that Flat-Out piracy is their prime concern. It is governments like China who permit a different level of legal/illegal material to stay in the buying sphere, which can be seen as the biggest threat. But on other operating levels, people make decisions. It only takes one MPAA employee (or one of the many companies which are under the MPAA umbrella) to send out Cease & Desists to works they might have never seen, (the youtube C&D process has become a factory assembly line) and don't fully understand but claim is infringing. The individual on the receiving end has to make a decision. Give In, which most people recommend, or fight. Fighting a Cease & Desist can be complicated, time consuming and plagued with financial setbacks. Most of which lead to a Chilling Effect. [ http://www.chillingeffects.org/ ]

    Yes they're not the same but the MPAA and RIAA are viewed with the same general apathy in the emerging fan creator universe. There are many audio cases which didn't have positive outcomes for expanding creativity. U2 hid behind their record label as it took out Negativland/SST. [ http://negativland.com/?opt=mailorder&item=68&type=1 ] CBS went after the Evolution Control Committee. [ http://evolution-control.com/cbs.html ] The Beatles after DJ Danger Mouse. The catalog of music works owned by a copyright control organization who just target rap samplers, and have gotten the precedent down to several second of 'unrecognizability'. (Parliament/NWA 100 Miles and running decision) and Michael Jackson used the Canadian RIAA to suppress John Oswald's seminal Plunderphonic work. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plunderphonics ] Lawerence Lessig's books cover a lot of the cases which have modified the perception of the legal climate. [ http://lessig.org/ & http://remix.lessig.org/ ]

    Who wants to risk it all to make a point... especially when the C&D sender can force you to travel to where ever they want, and since the MPAA organization has multiple locations, they can make you go anywhere, on your own pocket. ( For more info on the DMCA and C&Ds listen to http://www.thelasthope.org/media/audio/64kbps/A_Decade_Under_the_DMCA.mp3 talk by Marcia Wilbur who wrote a book on the subject )

    Also the movie industry and really all content owners have a general lack of interest in material reworking. For instance, http://www.darknet.com/2005/07/when_the_studio.html This guy wanted to gain permission to reuse small parts of movies (from the 7 major film companies) to incorporate into a project for his daughter to be shown to family and friends. He's got copies of the response letters. Most denied on principal. The MPAA/movie companies don't have the man power to adequately determine either way, so they flat-out deny or not respond. It's easy.

    So what fan editor in their right mind would be anything but fearful when doing this kind of thing. Luckily most of them are either proud of what they've accomplished or just ignorant of the what's happened before them or accepting of the risks and proceed anyway.

    Are you on loan from Playboy or is Maxim and Playboy synergizing?

    Can you guess which movie company sues clowns who make balloon animals in shapes similar to their cartoon characters? Hint: They just bought Marvel.

    If Star Wars supposedly got fan editing through the Phantom Edit, Star Trek has it's levels of appropriation too. Paramount recently released a new DVD box set of the TOS where they updated all the special effects shots, similar to what Lucas did with the Special Editions. But here's where things have changed slightly, Paramount allows a group of fans to recreating whole unproduced episodes of TOS. which i guess is not so special since Lucas Film Ltd. allows the same type of Fan Film creativity. And at the same time, TNG is getting facelifted by a youtube fan editor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf9oD_xl8mI But while these positive changes happen, C&D in both communities are still happening, even though both sides press release that they don't.

    To see where the Fan Edit community could progress, i guess the Modified Trailers are a good example. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wOcQr-2-pE but i guess this stuffs been blended into the Web Soup enterrtainmants.

    R U aware o': http://www.concretetv.com/ Thee Supreme Fan Editorist of them all. I believe you worked for the mag. (RS) which declared him so.

    The topic of press releasing and C&D'ing, should have contained the link to: http://www.digitalcity.com/2009/07/28/comic-con-steve-sansweet-on-star-wars-fandom/. The pertinent quote and %20 reply is in the response section at the bottom. Again this is semantics, it might be not what LFL or most corporations are about, but never the less it's a tool in the belt.

    Sorry for the delay, was busy celebrating the birth of 60 Minutes and the Sci Fi Channel yesterday.

    1) Can you give me an example of something you've done to show your huge level of fanaticism toward fan editing?

    Delighted: 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' : http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html

    A 3.5 hour guided tour through the media onslaught (over 700 sources, over 1,666 edits) brought upon the universe via a highly debated genre franchise. tBSWM is attempting to be a proof of concept of future media interaction where a user defines the search parameters and a system searches, cuts-up and recompiled the vast online repositories of media into a condensed historical info-heavy experience. Concentrated Learning.

    2) Why do you go by an "alias"? Why does ANYONE go by an alias? Is it for fear of prosecution or is it something else?

    Like Driver Licenses, Voting and other events in a life, society has deemed it appropriate to wait for these 'gifts' to be granted. The common collective has determined that individuals grow until an approximate age and then become what they generally refer to as an adult. Now in some cultures people identities are actually redefined at that point, some even take new names. Internet culture has keyed into this phenomenon with the Avatar and User Name concepts. People want to redefine their core being and through the Alias they be all that they can be or want to be. I would suggest that society re-examine how it treats religion and let the individuals chose their religious affiliation at the same time they're granted voting and driving rights.

    3) Why spend six hours a day working on "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" if you're not an aspiring filmmaker? Are you just that loyal to the craft or is it something else?

    I would like society to have a User Defined Self Replicating Documediamentary experience. I think it'll be helpful to have a well informed electorate, and thus produce a more robust democracy. or maybe I just like clip shows too much.

    4) Any idea where "The Phantom Edit" was originally uploaded and/or if there's a way to monitor how fast it was downloaded once it was?

    The Phantom Edit started out in the VHS tape trading world. So hanging out at Comic book conventions was the way to stop that one. Yes there are ways to monitor online downloading experiences. But every few years more technology comes out and the ability to monitor verse the ability to freely exchange knowledge/information vacillates. For instance in China, there is the "Golden Shield" (Great FireWall of China). This attempts to prohibit communications. Individuals have developed technologies like Ultrasurf, which allow so called dissidents to talk to whom they choose. During the recent Olympics when the government stopped reporters from talking to their editors, systems like these were used to get around the Golden Shield. Recently the Chinese government attempted another layer of internet clamp down, called 'Green Dam Youth Escort'. Originally required to be installed on all machines distributed in China, the government has stepped back and only forced it to be run on all school, internet cafe and other publicly used computers. Designed to protect youth from adult content, in trials it removed 15% of pornography terms and 85% of political keywords. Let's now drift towards the Fan Edit world and distribution of content. There are many bits and bytes moving services. Some connect users like p2p systems. (napster, kazaa, eDonkey, Bittorrent) Others are forums discussion groups which have had their utility increased like usenet. (quick story on usenet. Usenet is one of the oldest internet items, there are thousands of discussion groups talking about many diverse topics with millions of users. But New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo thinks that the amount of illegal pornography on them warrents that all ISPs stop communications through usenet. Notice how he did not recommend dropping the groups in the offending areas, he recommends dropping the entire usenet service. Millions of discussion groups, hundreds of millions of topics. So ISPs have been dropping usenet and even though the ISPs are offering one less service, they don't drop their fees. that's a win-win for business but not for communications.) Others are free online services to move/store large files like megaupload or yousendit. All are monitorable, trackable and pollutable. There used to be more pollution. I ran a blog called 'Thee RIAA Is My Favorite Band' and I would collect the files distributed by companies like Overpeer. Twas phun. But that's the old days. Now the new mini-file sharing war is with torrent trackers and ISPs. A tracker goes up, companies threaten the ISP, tracker goes down. It's wack-a-mole. The entire Pirate Bay archive is a 20gb download and you can set up your own. So with that knowledge how do you ramp up? You enlist government. Happened before. Revenge of the Sith came out. Lucasfilm says they'll go after all the pirates. But they (Lucasfilm) didn't. Lucasfilm did Cease and Desists some fan films but that's an issue over on the side. Lucasfilm is part of the MPAA, and it was them who gathered the proof, who went to the FBI/ICE and Government sent several citizens to jail for a few years, and in some of the court records, Star Wars is never mentioned. These are the skirmishes on the internet. Some people win some people lose. The chairman of Getty Images said "Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century". People have developed the Onion Router (Tor) to increase anonymity of internet communications. These are all actions which are going to be pieces of the next whatever. Imagine the Onion Router wrapped around BitTorrent protocols through web interfaces with free online archives. and Imagine at the next G20 summit the Berne Convention is expanded to match the updated US copyright rules of life+100+Mickey. Great Googgilymoogily.

    But that aside. I'd like you to be able to search all online video media archives and have a mini-program returned to you on the topic you're researching. I think that's neeto.

    %20

    From my editor:

    I visited the FanEdit site and it seems like they "makeD you buy the original work before you can download the fan edit? Or at least, I saw a warning to that effect when I was trying to download a fan edit of Watchmen. So, at the very least, it seems like whoever runs that particular site is trying to profit off the movies in some way-no? Are there any sites that make you pay for the fan edits?

    All for now. Thanks!

    ---> As with other websites that discuss movies (OT.com aint-it-cool, chud, etc.) FE.o has a similar strategy for profitteering. Talk about movies, link to online retailer of said movie and pray your traffic is high enough to cover server costs. Some blogs work this way as well. The blog owner starts an account so that all purchased items which get bought from links on that blog, get some gain. All buying of copies of the movie happens between the viewer and Amazon or their local DVD buying store. FE.o on all Fan Edit pages provides links to Amazon or some other online retailer. Do those links support the server costs, that is a possibility, but FE.o doesn't have the page views to make it financially solvent, I would guess.

    Every fan editors handles it differently. Some make VHS tape copies like the Phantom Editor. Some editors ask for proof of purchase, picture or scan of the DVD receipt etc. Others put their edits into myspace, youtube, bittorrnt, etc. Others go with the trust that the other end owns a legitimate copy. In some cases the original fan editor doesn't know his work has escaped. Reminding people that to legitimately view a fan edit, a copy must be owned is like FBI warnings on DVDs or the statement sporting events have, "no rebroadcast without the written consent of" etc. (WFMU.org's Kenny G spoke the entire transcript of the longest baseball game, it's quite something to listen too.) They are reminders in different forms to do the right thing. I personally recommend that both sides add 'Support Creatives' onto their releases. This will remind the consumers that attempting to place the financial gains as close as you can to the actual creator of the work you appreciate, will possibly foster more creative works. But it's all a crap shoot. In the end, very little can stop anyone from going to the library and taking out a copy or borrowing a friends. How many parents use the local library as their dealer of Dora the Explorer, Blue's Clues or that purple thing. There's ways around every system for those who look. Making it easier to gain access at a reasonable compensation might be a goal worth persuing. The key is making it available. In an atmosphere which is now making it fairly reasonable that anyone could expect every piece of media ever created to be available in some economic compensation online. So if release 'x' is available in many different ways, sure people might 'shop' for the cheapest, but most likely they'll just watch the quickest found and pay those fees. People don't shop for media, they consume it.

    Insert Fair Use discussion here.

    Periodically there are other website start ups who cater towards certain edits or genres, they tend to be the creations of a fan editor looking to spark another site. Some persists others go under. Each one has certain charms or unappealing qualities. Through it all FE.o has gone on. Maybe just by name, but more likely because the operators treat this phenomenon with a passion that somehow transends. Sure one day the house of cards will fall, and what the suer will find is an individual with a family. (an odd phenomenon in the fan edit community is a lot of these editors are parents with sick kids. they're forced to stay at home and often can only get away for a few hours at a time, ie the length of a movie. This is similar to the predominance of military vets in yahoo forums.) [other categories are media minded kids, college film students, maybe a few wannabee film makers, extreme fans of certain movies, but mostly preservationists of odd tv and movies. and at this time in history, a bunch of unemployed people] Or it'll turn into some weird drug like thing. The owners watched all his movies so many times he's sick of them all, so he's capitalized on the fan edit phenomenon to watch everything through someone else's eyes. And he keeps the system going with the spirit of a meth addict, keeping the system bringing in new product to support his habit for new viewpoints on his favorite movies. Yeah that might be it.

    So in response to your editor, besides the above, if they went onto youtube and searched and found a copy of Watchmen, should youtube include the similar warning that to watch they should own? There actually is a fellow who tests out the automated (audible magic) youtube cease and desist system, he slightly modifies copyrighted material to see at what point the automated cease and desist system kicks in. Many of the results look like pan and scan squooooshed tv broadcasts of movies.

    As for the last question yes, there are sites that make people pay for fan edits. Those individuals do not remain (they get banned) on the high profile fan edit discussion forums, like FE.o and OT.com. Some forums make you pay a fee when joining the discussion, they tend to be linked into a dedicated tracker. There are many eBay and other sites offering up fan edits, 'Star Wars : Deleted Magic' being the main one being seen sold online or at comic book conventions, etc. The community goes through waves, where periodically members who come across fan edit selling, notify eBay/etc. that the auction is offending to their terms of usage. Sometimes eBay/etc. gets to the bottom of things and makes a determination.

    I'll be selling my Fan Edit one day, but more for the attention. Since I can't seem to get anyone to watch it when offered for free, maybe the allure of giving away compensation will gain the project some viewers. Since willful infringement has a higher price tag then regular copyright infringement, i'm using the recent Jamie Thomas-Rasset case as my starting price tag. So the going rate of a single willful infringement equals $80,000. Since 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' has over 700 cases (now yes we could use the 1,666 actual edits, but for the sake of argument we'll use the number of individual sources). So 700 x $80,000 = 56 million dollars. Which is a nice price tag, since that will mean i'll only have to make one copy. (if a seller comes through of course) But with 56 million dollars, that should be enough to hirer a team of skilled cutting edge programmers to produce the User Defined Self Replicating Documediamentary system. and that's a societal win!

    %20

    I have a follow-up question for the Maxim story on fan edits that comes from my editor:

    To your knowledge, do the fan editors make any profit off of these films, and are any of the hosting sites pay-for-content sites?

    Got an 8-6 so don't have as much play time.

    Off-Topic: go see http://theyesmenfixtheworld.com/ doesn't need a fan edit.

    The sad reality is the Fan Edit community has failed to solve the internet profitability problem. Actually they purposefully don't attempt to solve the internet profitability problem, so that they stay out of the way of copyright extremists. But Maria is free to rephrase the question, to suit the recent fancy, the community will answer as best they can. Is this line of question originating from the recent Paul Graham Post-Medium Publishing article? http://www.paulgraham.com/publishing.html or Clay Shirky's 'Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable' http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-thinking-the-unthinkable/ But i'll provide some more details and a New Development which might make for interesting conjecture.

    Although I cannot speak for the entire fan edit community, but there are posts and rules on the two major fan edit communities of FanEdit.org and OriginalTrilogy.com which prohibit the sale of any so called 'fan edit'.

    http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Fan-edit-preservation-forum-rules-and-FAQ/topic/5950/

    "2. No profiting from any activities related to fan edits or preservation efforts. Those found selling their fan edits or preservation projects here or elsewhere will be banned."

    http://fanedit.org/about/frequently-asked-questions-and-siterules/

    "Question: Who can tell me, where the links are? Answer: No one from the staff of FE. We will delete all emails we get asking for links, because it would put us in legal danger."

    I haven't come across any fan editors who are distributing their content for profit, the forum moderators generally take action quick and swiftly on these issues. The general concensious is that the works produced have not crossed the line into a work of merit which the creator deems significantly valuable to test the markets. There have been several cases on the OT.com forums of members found selling and their subsequent banning. (google/bing/yahoo "site:originaltrilogy.com banned")

    So who's profiteering from fan edits. internet service providers (it's all about communications), advertisements on blogs which talk about fan edits, advertisements on forums which discuss fan edits, advertisements on search engines from fan edit searches, advertisements from free online archive places, computer makers and the applications which fuel this type of creative output. Publications which have articles on fan edits could be considered profiteers from the fan edit phenomenon. Books with chapters. News programs which cover fan edits. Etc. There doesn't seem to be any monetary trickle down theories functioning when it comes to the original creators.

    Aside: one of the main FE.o aesthetics is quality. To acheive the best quality fan edit, the recommended proceedure is to work directly from the best source which for about 99% of movies is the most recent release. That means buying the latest and greatest version. Wouldn't be surprised if fan editors buy movies they don't like just to edit them.

    As with all creative content, some thrive others fail. No fan edit site, persuing the evolution of the artform, is pay-for-content. That would require some advanced .html'ng which just is not part of the scene. And as elaborated prior, the fan editing community proper don't have the interest to be the poster child of the next round of judicial copyright rulings (Golan v. Gonzales: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_v._Gonzales & Kahle v. Gonzales: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahle_v._Gonzales or Eldred v. Ashcroft: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldred_v._Ashcroft - General article on Lessig's copyright court cases: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/10.10/lessig_pr.html), the members just want to chat with similar minded folks. But the fan edit community at times is pilferred upon by the comic book convention / lost tv/movie dvd trader community. Star Wars Deleted Magic an OCPmovie production is seen at every comic book convention now, along with Star Wars fan films like Star Wars Revelations. But Fan edits just aren't that popular. The scene hasn't seen any breakthrough titles of yet, which have captured the imagination of the wider public, but the Big Apple Con is this weekend so who know's what will be there. Also a major hurdle to the Fan Edit community is the idea of downloading 4 gigs of information. It's just completely outrageous to most internet users, who tend to want things immediately. Waiting a day or several days/weeks to watch a fan edited movie just is not on the agenda of most online folks.

    So %20's 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is attempting to be the next stupid attempt to cross the so-called self proclaimed fan edit imaginary line between free and pay. As covered in the last e-mail, to complete the Willful Infringement Circle of Financial Gain, (remember the conservative $56 million price tag) tBSWM is available for full or partial purchase in any method of financial transferrance. %20 takes credit cards, money orders, old lottery tickets, change, bills, stocks, free food, food stamps etc. And for a limited time, any Maxim subscriber can pay double for the same item which can be gotten for free. Although my current profit margin is not up to blockbuster standards. [http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#Support] But check with the US Treasury or Where's George, but SN: D93936887F is no longer in circulation, and that will stay for the forseeable future, unless litigative circumstances determine that Bankruptcy by Corporation is the defined goal of some business entity.

    So to recap, the Fan Editors profits unfortunately are left to positive forum posts, or posts which help them expand their creative impulses. But maybe there is some dark fan edit under-underground where copies are sold for cold hard cash, but that's a fairly remote possibility. But with the Infinite Improbability Drive, maybe the social profits can be calculated.

    %20

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    What happened when %20 replied to the Epoch Times request for information on 'Fan Edits'?

    Another RFI (Request For Information) came into the FanEdit.org control center for information on Fan Edits, and again, unprovoked, %20 answered.

    NOTE: the below is information on an odd Fan Edit.

    Hello, not a problem. I'm a plunderphonic glitch noise-itian posing as a video archeologist working for a no one, who goes by the moniker %20, who has made fan edits, but is currently promoting a media video search/cut-up/recompile system. I am based in a theoretical construct called the internets and hope to have a handheld version called Flimsiplast Database in the near future. (think flexible digital paper) We to are available for Free to anyone around the world, but without the unstated agenda. (except for those we keep silent upon)

    But this aside, lets get to the Fan Edit discussion. %20's most recent Fan Edit might be of interest to you and your organization. The project is called aka 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' (FAQ: http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html ) Consider it a media analysis / video archeological study of the media created by anyone (corporate to individual to governmental) on the subject of Star Wars at the time of the release of the last movie, Revenge of the Sith. But wait it's more!

    If you didn't know, shortly after the release of the last Star Wars (SW) movie a bootleg with odd Chinese/English subtitles appeared called 'backstroke of the west'. The subtitler distributed a message through these subtitles which reflected their viewpoint of the SW cultural phenomenon. ('Sith' became 'West', the 'Jedi' became the 'Presbyterian Church', etc. [see: http://www.winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html ])

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' (tBSWM) is a response to those subtitles and other actions taken at this time. (the US FBI/ICE shut down a torrent site, while Lucasfilm was Cease & Desisting fan created trailers) To engage in this cross cultural expression, the entire tBSWM presentation has been translated into Chinese and then back into English. Partly to show off the current difficulties in machine generated translations but mostly to engage a wider audience. If the english speaking world got some chuckles/insight from the backstroke subs, maybe the same would be the case for tBSWM subs.

    And this is where it gets neeto. Individuals are embedding freer-speech enabling system into the pirated DVD. Things like UltraSurf (software to bypass the Great Firewall/Green Shield) and Blogger Rights documentation and other things which someday i'll hopefully find out about. These things can really take on a life of their own.

    tBSWM can be watched online:
    http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#DVDChapter
    but I recommend the full DVD which has an audio commentary track, additional subtitles, and bonus material.

    Don't hesitate on any type of question.

    %20
    Consumer Whore
    Corporate Shill
    Wannabee Cultural Chimera

    Follow up questionaire: %20 responses in bold.
    --> Follow the -->'s

    Hi all

    I'd like to thank you all for getting back to me so quickly. I thought I would copy you all into this email so you can either reply to me separately if you like, or decide who is going to reply on behalf of all of you.

    I think this is going to be a nice feature - looking forward to hearing your answers to the below questions. Some of them may seem a little 'obvious' but the audience will most likely not be aware that fan edits exist, so I need to explain a little about the background to the phenomenon.

    Ok here are the questions:

    --> NOTE : The opinions expressed in this e-mail in no way reflect the opinions of Fan Edit.org or their affiliated websites.

    --> NOTE 2 : The opinions expressed are of %20 a tangental element who's attempting to expand the conversation to gain a better worldly understandment of the Appropriated Arts.

    --> Why would you think we/they/I/them/it would want a 'nice feature'. Maybe we want some controversy. I understand that the entertainment section of the Epoch Times is used to attract the free audience to their other articles. and I just told you that the fan edit 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' was being used by an undefined new younger wave of dissidents to distribute freer-speech enabling systems and ideas. The Fan Edit mystic is glossed by the 'done by novices' banner. Right now it's under the radar. According to a reporter from a recent article, even the MPAA is not heavily concerned with the Fan Edit phenomenon. The MPAA he says is more concerned with Piracy. 'MORE' So let's imagine if a story broke that pirated DVDs of a Fan Edit (let's call it 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media') were distributed cross countries borders and that these pirated Fan Edit dvds contained information which contained encoded information which was against the interests of the that governments central core. Now it might be the case that this countries government is lax on piracy in relation to other governments. But now a stupid little fan edit is possibly targeted from two sides. On one hand an economic based organization is attempting to protect it's intellectual property, and on the other hand a government is attempting to limit information distribution, but the mysterious third appendage one stupid little dvd crosses both paths. Could influence from those two sides cause for a crack down on the larger context, and accidentally cut off the weird appendage. And btw the stupid little dvd, contains content which the creator designated to the public domain, creative commons license zero, it's as free as things can be without a court wasting time thinking about it. So some might claim that the stupid little dvd is a form of speech, and now a government and economic based system are aware of it, possibly. Could one of these things change their stripes. Could a government, which has a lax copyright enforcement system, increase it's scrutany and crack down on pirated dvds or would an economic system stand behind the creative spirit? Anyway it might make for a good short story, even if it is real. But in the mean time, download the DVD and send a copy to a cross border friend.

    How about you tell us what you think you know about the phenomenon. Correcting misconceptions might be a good angle.

    Why do you think fan editing started?
    --> Why do you think creativity exists? The technology for making films exists, and part of the making process includes remaking.

    How long have you been involved with fan edits? Why did you start?
    --> Society makes cultural information. This information gets disseminated and reinterpreted by everyone who comes in contact with it. Much of this relies on the technology which is intrinsic to the creative output. So for instance, your fingers are in a certain configuration when playing a 'C' chord. Musicians have learned to play that note, and combine it with other chords or played in different sequences. 'C' hasn't changed, it's interpreted differently on various instruments, but no one tries to control 'C'. Computers have allowed more individuals to play with the same tools that established 'artists' play with. In the realm of film, George Lucas has been a continual proponent of the democractization of film technology. The editing technology which is available on most computers (iMovie like applications) came about from the technological investigation which happened at Skywalker Ranch in the late 70s early 80s. Also developed in sync was the manipulation of image technology and computer generated imagery. This was spun off into ILM & Pixar, and some of the makers of photoshop are in the Lucasfilm family. (Michael Rubin's 'droidMAKER' http://droidmaker.com/ documents this history) Even now this process is evolving. This year has been proclaimed the beginning of the Open Source Video movement. (http://openvideoalliance.org/) Tools which allow anyone to post video (Theora Ogg Codec) without the restrictions of proprietary systems have reached a maturation point. Video editing tools are also making the move from installed software to online manipulation experience.

    So since many developments were coming from the Star Wars factory, that's most likely why the Fan Edit community was defined after the creation of 'The Phantom Edit'. There was a built in fan base, familiar with film technology and they lachted into the idea of modifying film. Heck George set up the idea by modifying his own films just a few years before. The Special Editions and the purposeful manipulation of not only character development and plot devices (Han no longer shoots first) in the minds of some was the slap in the mind which promoted others to rethink and revise films.

    Now other popular films have done similar reappropriation on a massive scale. Airplane! is a direct remake of Zero Hour!. Many scenes lift the staging, character and dialog. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q__vuyH1JEI Also in the 80s movie preservation became a topic of interest, everyday most films rot in Hollywood archives. Some people like Rick Prelinger (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Prelinger) have taken it upon themselves to use their influence to preserve documents which would otherwise be destroyed. (and going as far as to make these forgotten films alive again by free archives like http://www.archive.org/index.php) In the 80s, Hollywood realized the problem but decided to try to economize the results. One of the results society got was the colorization of film. For example the 1927, Metropolis got a facelift and revised soundtrack in 1984. These are other examples of popular modified film which influenced the Fan Edit generation.

    I'm more interested in the creations which alter the pre-existing material in such a way, that it's just hard to equate the two as similar or there's a decision made by the re-appropriator that the original owner might not want to be associated with the revised work. The change provides a new clarity or enlightenment.

    Can you give me an idea of your background? Age, occupation, where you live etc.? I understand this might be a bit sensitive, so you don't have to answer if you feel uncomfortable - it just gives a little depth to the article.
    --> Yes. infinity, many, internet.

    I came through the audio appropriation scene. Negativland/PLU/Oswald/collage, Boomselection/mash-up, Noise/experimentation scenes.

    In many ways the Fan Edit community is random movie fans from all over the world. They're collectors of memorabilia, they've got most of the versions of their favorite films from VHS to laser disc to DVD, etc., they do the message board thing and discussed the movie down to the most unherald detail. And repeated discussions have pushed these folks to the point of, hey what if we did this to the movie. And they've done it and the act of interacting directly with the film medium appeals to them. Maybe they have an itch to be in film, some do others don't care for the industry.

    This story has repeated a few times in different areas of specialty, and those folks have begun to join forces to create communities which cater towards the activity of movie manipulation. Getting these people together to help others learn the process, but some members just like seeing a film they appreciate from a different vantage point. It might be the same joke, but so-and-so's punch line is better, or more suited towards this type of audience.

    How many films[/TV/sound] have you edited?
    --> approaching 1,000 audio/video modified cultural items. more if you include textual and verbal.

    Which fan edits do you regard as your favourites, and why?
    --> My opinion is relatively uninformed. There's a forum full of posts at http://faneditforum.com/ which could answer this question in a way i could not. But that's just one community, http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/index.cfm is a tangental community which also caters towards people modifying media. And there are people who just do but are not in some type of community, they post things on all those social media sites. Video appropriation-wise, http://concretetv.com/ although never hard enough is hard to look away from. http://www.tvcarnage.com/ recover some mind numbing material. http://www.madamechao.com/ has produced some highly viseral video experiences.

    Is the fan editing scene growing?
    --> yes

    How many films do you think are fan edited a month?
    --> the internet answers this question, but undoubtable the trend is rising.

    How long does it take for you to re-edit a film? I know this might be something of a "how long is a piece of string" type question, but if you could give me an idea...
    --> minutes to years.

    As a generalisation, who are the people doing the fan edits? Are they professional editors (as in the case of the Phantom Edit) or amateurs with an enthusiasm for editing? Or something else?
    --> Anyone and everyone. Professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts.

    Fan edits exist in something of a legal grey area. Have you ever had any trouble from the authorities or film companies? If so how was this resolved?
    --> Yes i think i read that someone thought that a cease & desist was sent to fanedit.org and the site revised their webpages.

    Do you think the original film-makers see your edits? If so, do you know what they think?
    --> No. Not interested, in my case it was sent back. See FAQ: http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#NotInLibrary

    It struck me that the next step for fan edits might be that commercial film-makers start to re-edit their own favourite films. I can imagine Tarantino being quite enthusiastic for something like this. What are your thoughts on this, and do you think it is a likely possibility?
    --> Been done for years now. Airplane! is a remake of Zero Hour. George Lucas created the Special Editions of Star Wars. Hollywood makes tons of remake films people say they don't like but other people go see anyway. Some of the bricks which built Disney are from the Appropriated Arts. (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboat_Willie Micke Mouse as 'Steamboat Willie' is a reinterpretation of Buster Keaton's 'Steamboat Bill Jr.')

    But with the plethora of fan edits of trailers on social media sites and competitions sponsored by film schools and other organizations, it would make sense that one of these reinterpreters would rise through the ranks to be given the chance to make something with the financial backing to become wildly successful.

    Otherwise, what do you think the future of fan editing might be?
    --> Whatever the creators can develop. infinity plus one.

    What are you working on at the moment?
    --> Stuff.

    Do you have any tips for people who might want to start fan editing?
    --> Do something. there's lots of areas/angles to get involved.

    Is there anything else you would like to tell me? Any other people I should speak to?
    --> There are hundreds of forums where people are doing creative things with film. All could fall under the Fan Film banner in a way, but your definition will define the article. Could tell you about the guy who takes old film and subjects them to chemical baths to manipulate the final projected feature.

    --> I'm new to this question answering game, but if you'd like you can read the responses to another questionaire sent over by another story writer recently: http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html#Maxim some things repeat some are new, use it to help your next profile puff.

    Thank you in advance for your time!
    --> How about you show us your current draft. What's your relation to Alan?

    Thee mis/dis/information contaminated in this e-me is not confidentially confounded and may or also june be privileged to april. It, %20, is intended for the inclusive exclusive use of the +resseeeee(z sometimes y) and access/manipulation buy many other person/contemporial vehicle/being or diety is unauthorised but done by them anyway. It is not, could be not, should be not, forget me not intended that this that e me be re-lied grey'd upon without every subsequent stone carved confirmation of its supposed con tents and other camping equipment. If/When 'u' have received this e-me in 3rr0r, please notify (in stone carved pylinth) thems eventually and forward hand rubbings from your system to spammers everywhere. Please did not not distribute, not not copy, not not circulate, not not use or not not rely on the mis/dis/information contaminated in this e-me. This e-me is from Thee Aprocryphal Tymes of which they'uv exist and whose ever +ress and contract details be shown ablove may or may not goto line 10.

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    What happened when %20 link contacted the bloggin' backstrokers on Sept. 24 to honor past Media Premieres?

    On September 24, 1968 60 Minutes premiered. On September 24, 1992 the Sci Fi Channel aired it's first broadcast. Since 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' presentation attempts to join journalistic integrity with a possible alternative future media interaction, %20 took the opportunity to inform the citizen journalistic spirit of blogs of tBSWM. It was the blogosphere which propelled the 'backstroke of the west' into a cultural meme. So the backstroke blogging sites we're contacted to let them know that the backstroke has been responded to, culturally. Now yes, calling the backstroke blog repeaters, citizen journalism is faulty...

    But that's not the point, 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is attempting to be a proof of concept of a possible future of media interaction. Providing the end user with defining the media topic/depth/duration/etc. in which they want to interact. There are plenty of local news outfits producing hundreds of hours of so called news, add in the 24 hour cable news channels who tend to be more opinion then news, the ability to filter these broadcasts to their essential hard news coverage will be a key tool in promoting fact distribution. This can only lead to a more informed electorate and robust democracy.

    The honored creation years subtracted or just the day plus one, is the number of blogs contacted. [ see Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets? ] Although some blogs have instant approval, others required review and it's probably just %20 who's interested in this process.
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    What happened when %20 handed out nine copies w/ questionnaires at the io9.com meet up?

    Website io9.com had a meet up for folks into the future. So %20 brought along nine copies of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' with the recently finished questionnaires . Each DVD came with the questionnaires, a self address envelope with Star Wars postage stamp (thanks Mark and Stephanie), and the DVD contained partial inserts of the subway posters. We'll see if anyone wants to help make this kinda thing the future.

    :Update: Well %20 plucked this up. The Star Wars stamps which add an authentic and relevant touch to the questionnaire's self addressed envelope but they were released in 2007 when postage was 3 cents less then it is today. So unless the people who received the DVD and questionnaire add the 3 cents, these will be lost in the post. My fault. phuck. If these individuals do end up back here at the FAQ contact info their answers can be e-mailed to: " Where should comments/e-mail be sent? "
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    What happened when %20 handed out copies at the 'Star Wars In Concert'?

    When 'Star Wars In Concert' made it's local stop, %20 figured the type of audience who might share a common fascination with the Star Wars phenomenon might be there. So 50 copies were home printed with inserts utilizing the Wallpaper and Subway Posters. Also included were the questionnaires and a self addressed envelope with the correct postage this time..

    The verbal tag 'Free Documentary on the Star Wars Phenomenon' ain't catchy but it's what was went with. For the first time actually meet someone who had actually seen the DVD. Got maybe 25 copies into various people's hands before security took an interest. %20 gave him a copy, and was asked to stop handing them out, while he confirmed with whomever that the handing out was acceptable. When they returned they said that the building checked with the show and the show said no.

    How this relates to this weeks chapter 2009.11.15-2009.11.21 - 25. Larger View of Censoring Obscenities - Play : Mp4 : Ogv is up to you.

    So after the show hung around the parking lot handing out some more. (45 of 50) And as a fitting end we rolled down the windows and left the scene blaring Ackmena's rendition of "Goodnight But Not Goodbye". (listen at http://www.starwarsholidayspecial.com/multimedia.htm)

    (thanks to Mark and Stephanie for videoing and moral support)
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    What happened when %20 took the OriginalTrilogy.com Petition and 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the George Lucas appearance on The Daily Show?

    George Lucas appeared on The Daily Show (2009.10.05) to discuss his new book. (George Lucas's Blockbusting: A Decade-by-Decade Survey of Timeless Movies Including Untold Secrets of Their Financial and Cultural Success)

    In support of the new OriginalTrilogy.com Petition, which reminds Mr. Lucas, Lucasfilm and everyone else involved in the next version of the SW films, that they should include the versions of the movies as they premiered in the theaters as part of the package. Please head on over and read/sign the petition. (OriginalTrilogy.com Petition)

    Even though the petition was just under a month old, at the time it had over 850 signatures, to show that interest in the petitions ideas are out there, %20 decided to try to get a copy to Mr. Lucas while he was in town promoting the book. The petition was printed out along with one of the banner ideas created by OTcom forum member doubleofive which show the strange blue color shift which was applied when the Star Wars movies were released in DVD format.

    Anticipating that there would be some SW fans in the audience, 30 homemade copies of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' were made to hand out to the people online. One of these copies was added to the Petition with the following letter, which attempts to promote the educational aspect of the imaginary future video search/cut-up/recompile system.

    :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:
    T.B.D.

    George Lucas Education Foundation
    Edutopia.org
    P.O. Box 3494
    San Rafael, CA 94912

    To whom ever will listen,

    The enclosed idea is one which could expand the Edutopia education development beyond K-12 into the adult arena. The investigative spirit which lead to developments like the editDROID and soundDROID systems, what if that was harnessed to distributively compute the media archives of the world into recontextualize educational programming. The videosearchDROID system would be a hugely beneficial system to the continuing education of the adult population. (and yes it'll be good for the K-12 set as well.)

    The enclosed DVD is a proof of concept of what the videosearchDROID system could produce. The worlds media archives could be filter by the videosearchDROID so that unapparent themes and memes of societal detritus could be investigated and understood. This proof of concept takes the familiar Lucasfilm topic and each chapter investigates another level of societal perception of the phenomenon.

    Or just give to someone who likes to watch tv.

    Sincerely
    %20

    On the day of the appearance, the petition managed to make its way into The Daily Show theater. (%20 couldn't get a ticket) Don't know what happened after that. Hopefully it was taken seriously by someone and wasn't just thrown out.

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    What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' & poster to the Adidas Launch of the Star Wars shoes with Special Guest?

    Hoping that this was an open parade, %20 in fan regalia showed up with 20 or so copies of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to hand out to the fans, and a poster with changeable slogans of varying degree of Star Warsiness. Having the word 'Backslacpkping' placed at the top of the poster so that it would end up in the photographers pictures and get posted online and trigger some interest. Yeah far fetched I know.
    It wasn't an open parade. The members in the parade were from the 501st Legions : 501st Empire City Garrison , 501st New England , 501st Connecticut Squad & 501st Garrison Carida. %20 went to the first of three locations to start, and no one was there, just the two guys in the store, and very little in sight that this was to have a SW event soon. So %20 booked it over to the Times Square location and was greeted by a camera crew bank all pointed directly towards the path which the parade would take. Quickly put together the poster sign (just a cut up paper box and print outs of some words/phrases) On the front chose 'GONK IS FORCE' with force written in Galactic Basic, and tossed in 'Happy Life Day' just incase someone did have a problem I could go with the excuse that it's promoting the Adidas / Star Wars match up, like a birthday kind of corporate synergy. On the back two color images, one of the wallpapers and partial subway poster with 'RTJKJAS' just in case I got the opportunity to show another side.
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    NYC has recently added some public sitting zones with chairs and tables, and one was placed in view of the camera gallery. So was able to sit and wait and as they paraded up, I joined up, got some dirty looks from the special guest and other Adidas workers, who I guess thought I was there to protest the Special Guest's pimping of women and illegal substance violations and the other Special Guest who fictionally attempted to bring his son to the Dark Side. Here's how it turned out:

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    (Shows 'Force' in Galactic Basic!)
    So the lesson learned is to make the words bigger. Only one of these images has a dim chance of being interpreted by anyone. So this goes down as another most likely Fail. Did also go to the third location, but that was was dominated by the smoke theatrics, so pics of that are most likely never to be seen. At this location did get scolded by two of the Adidas folks who informed me to get out of the line which was following the sidewalk to the store. Someone did ask to see the sign, then after reading it they said "I don't know what that means" and in quick movie style I replied "That's why I'm here". At this location since it was a smaller venue had a better opportunity to get into the eye line of the Paraders and i'm probably writing this to help me justify this waste of time, but I could have sworn there were some really phunnie looks from the protection staff of the special guest and adidas workers. Click for >Video 3< Yeah this intrepid fan not only recorded the moment but had the knowledge and wherewithal to catch the Holiday Special reference! (~1:45) Many Thanks!

    *Today in Website/Corporate Sponsored Censorship* (why is it ok for websites/corporations to eliminate posts which don't violate their Terms of Service?)
    Attempting to provide explanation of the poster to the websites which covered this event has met with the following lack of interest:

    Comments on Rap-Up.com
    For those curious the homeless guy's sign on the right says:
    "BACKSLACPKPING
    GONK IS FORCE (force is written in Galactic Basic)
    HAPPY LIFE DAY
    WITH MEDIA"

    "Gonk is Force" is a reference to the GOnk Wars of R.A.S.S.M.
    http://www.shavenwookie.com/orhp/history/hist2.html#GONKWAR

    "Happy Life Day" is a reference to the Holiday Special
    http://starwarsholidayspecial.com/

    "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" is a documediamentary about the recorded perception of the Star Wars phenomenon at the time of the release of the last theatrical film.

    So %20 then proceeded to revise his commenting blurb with something less specific so that it would make it's way through the moderation process. Results can be found in the link section. ( Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets? )
    If you have any documentation of this event let us know.
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    What happened when %20 asked 'People vs George Lucas' and 'Star Wars Uncut' to form the Star Wars Participatory Spirited Trilogy?

    To: People vs George Lucas, Star Wars Uncut
    Subject: Star Wars Participatory Spirited Trilogy?
    Date: Feb 9, 2010 11:48 AM

    Hello, writing to see if your two films would like a third to complete a Star Wars Participatory Appropriated Spirited Trilogy. (or whatever phrase that ends up being)

    The connections, our projects reach a conclusion at a similar time and share a similar compositional imperative. 'The People vs George Lucas' (PvsG) airs at SXSW in March, 'Star Wars Uncut'(SWU) will collect it's final segment shortly, and 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' (tBSWM) will become relevant because the material appropriated was from around the release of 'Revenge of the Sith' (RotS) which has it's five year anniversary this May. All three project reuse material provided by someone else. The term 'crowd sourced' has been attributed towards your two projects, while tBSWM crowd sourced in a sense through online collection / appropriation of material produced by any and everyone in the manner search engines do today. And these films construction, in the spirit of collage, was done to inform a larger story in all three cases.

    Since tBSWM is the outsider here's the gist, collected 700 media programs/videos/pieces released around RotS which talked about Star Wars and edited them to focus on the issues people brought up, with the idea being what if a search engine was able to video edit all of the public free media archives/news broadcasts/home videos for topics of the users choice. The entire presentation can be viewed online: http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_Video.html To get an idea try Chapter 22, 'Induced Drug Moments' (3 min.) [Full FAQ: http://www.noneinc.com/tBSWM/tBSWM_FAQ.html] The goal, with tBSWM as a proof of concept, is to get video search technology implemented. (and promotion that access to larger databases with filtering techniques will encourage education) Or at least at this time and place, to get the idea out there, since it seems video search/edit/recompile technology requires inventing or creation.

    Some of the tech does exist. For instance, if you two after the DVD phase wanted additional length to your projects, a system like 'Rip Remix's (http://www.ripremix.com/) where people could remix the films in their own ways via web interface. SWU could promote online fan editing of the SWU material, and it seems rather inevitable that the concept of 'People vs PvsG' might interest someone to remix.

    The positive association as a trilogy (besides strength in numbers) is it will reinforce the Star Wars reference. The positive for you two is that you could use tBSWM as deflection. (When interviewed: "That's an interesting point, have you heard what tBSWM did, I don't agree with that.) No way is anyone obligated in my eyes to make or promote the connection, just might be useful to have for whatever reason.

    Let me know what you think.

    later
    %20

    People Vs George Response:
    How are you? Please accept my apologies for this late response. As you can imagine, with the amount of attention that our film is getting these days, I'm way behind on my email responses. The good news is that we've already been selected by three additional, extremely prestigious film festivals (news TBA), so it appears that our film is off to a very strong start.

    Needless to say, some of the clips you kindly provided are included in the film, and you and your project are credited appropriately.

    I'm definitely intrigued by the idea of fans remixing THE PEOPLE vs. GEORGE LUCAS in the future, and I'd love to hear more about your ideas; but I think this is a conversation we should engage in several few months from now, as we're currently very focused on our festival run, which is going to take most of our energy, and will require a lot of stamina and focus. I hope this makes sense. That said, please feel free to email me your detailed ideas. Even if I can't focus on this right now, I'd be more than happy to read more about what you have in mind.

    On another note, I remember you mentioning months ago that you might be able to post higher resolution clips for me once the clips have been selected. Is this still possible? If so, should I just send you the list of clips we're using in the film, with time code? Please let me know how to proceed.

    Thanks again so much for all your help and participation! I look forward to continuing the dialogue. You've put together a really amazing project, and it would indeed be fun to make it accessible to the fans in a fun, participatory way.

    I hope all is well, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Star Wars Uncut Response:
    My name is _____ and I'm helping Casey out with the tons of email coming in....

    I read all of your ideas and projects and I'm pretty impressed with your thought process and video search interest. It's definitely the way things will be turning, as user participation and search trends continue to be packaged and monetized, and more written content turns into video commentary.

    That being said, I just wanted to point out a couple of things.

    The first is that while Casey and Alexandre crossed paths, they're not really working on a collaborative or linked projects. The two of their aims are very different, as, of course, yours seems to be as well. The second is that as we finish and release the first Star Wars Uncut movie, our main focus will be on improving the website and the user experience of producing, organizing, and sharing their videos that still conform to the spirit of the narrative more than focusing on user process.

    With this in mind, I think we're going our own road for now, but appreciate your offer and hope to see more of your work down the line.

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    What happened when %20 asked 'RedLetterMedia' to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    Hello, tossing an idea your way if you in the mood to vent about the recent Cartoon Network Cease and Desist.

    One way to get back or at least show off the flaws in the system, could be to directly address Cartoon Network material (a Clone Wars Episode which is similar to the AotC Review takedown), or to talk about the situation but do it over a piece of media which is related but could be considered pushing the copyright boundaries in a different direction. (this would lessen the focus on your work and possibly push the issue away from your reviews) For instance in your MTV interview you talk about 'Lucasfilm don't sue us' but the what if someone sampled everyone. You could point out how this individuals is the enemy while you get to vent the problems you had with CN and youtube.

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' (tBSWM) which is a time capsule of the RotS media from 5 years ago, could be a backdrop for this review/comment. Maybe the 'Sex' chapter could feed the Plinkett persona. Giving you a space to push that material while also commenting on the takedown.

    (I had tossed the idea of blind reviewing tBSWM to RedLetterJay previously)

    Thanks for the mention of Damon Packard in TPM review.
    %20
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    What happened when %20 handed out thirteen copies w/ questionnaires at the 'Jedi Junkies' Premiere Party?

    An open invitation to the premiere party of the Star Wars documentary Jedi Junkies made for the latest opportunity to get copies of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' out to the masses. To put it kindly this was not my type of crowd. The place was on the fancy side. There were three large TV screens and they only played a series of maybe 6 poorly cropped still frames which kept zooming in. They did not have copies available to purchase. (they haven't been produced yet) Listened in to one of the producers conversation and it sounded like things were recorded multiple years ago. (probably at conventions via failed entertainment news casts) Producer commented that the doc. was about these friendly people who do these non-traditional things. They're hoping the online distribution will spur dvd sales in the holiday's time. Ten dollar dvds. So in conclusion Star Wars as vehicle for someone else's career, Hey! I know all about the StarWars-sploitation.

    Handed out copies to random folks. The photographer again seemed the most interested. Received a lot of the basic, what the phuck are you doing looks when offering free copies. One lady did take an interest. She was related to the director I believe, and I guess she too was uninterested in the subject matter of the documentary but was interested in taking a strange documentary maker and was willing to provide information to make the meet and greet / dvd distribution go better, in her mind. But after explaining that it might be better to view the disc before all this and as %20 dodged the questions, she insinuated that i'd given her some 'adult' feature. So to get rid of that inference I explained how my doc. was approached as if I was a search engine. Well that answer pushed her over the limit and that was the end of that. Approached a pair drinking fancy drinks a short time later, and after saying, would you like an odd other SW documentary, received the classic impolite laugh / 'No' combination with that 'How Dare You' eye brow raising smirk full on condescension which makes you realize it's time to get the phuck out of dodge. I don't think they had ever seen SW, nor will ever have interest to do so. The last hand out was phun though, partook in a devious exchange about promotion at a promotional event.

    So thirteen copies are out in the wild, eleven had the questionnaires which didn't have an envelope or postage this time, since none of the others have ever been returned. Maybe one of these folks will e-mail back results. But after reading the questions, we all know the answer to that will be 'no'.
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    What happened when %20 offered free copies to the individuals who's quote appeared on the CD sleeve print run version?

    To return the favor of a quote which these random individuals posted in response to this project, %20 offered up a copy mailed to whatever address provided. Of the 14 offered up, 4 people accepted, 1 said to give it to someone new, and the other 9 didn't respond.
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    What happened when %20 distributed 51 copies at 'The Next H.O.P.E.' (Hackers On Planet Earth) Conference?

    The Next H.O.P.E. (Hackers on Planet Earth) is a biyearly conference which has lectures, how-to sessions, performances and other presentations which are an offshoot of the do-it-yourself hacking philosophy.

    There were two main public spaces which had good turn over traffic, and that's where copies were left for the inquisitive to pick up and take if they found the description, artwork or packaging interesting. Left them in sets of five, so that they wouldn't be left forever and eventually trashed, this way I could monitor their dispersal. Typically took about 2-3 hours for 5 to be taken. The hourly panel schedule provided a new set of eyes, so over the course of friday 21 were given out and 30 on saturday. As always, look forward to hearing back from this new set of random viewership.

    Had a nice conversation with the folks from QuestionCopyright.org who were there supporting/displaying the work of Nina Paley creator of "Sita Sings the Blues". 'Sita Sings the Blues' tells the story of lost love, from three vantage points. The story's biographer's real life story which parallels the Indian epic, Ramayana, and these stories are enhanced through the partly in the public domain music of Annette Hanshaw. To open up the free distribution of the film, (so that anyone and everyone could freely make legal copies) Nina Paley was required to pay for the publishing rights to the Annette Hanshow music, everything else was her own work which she offers under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
    So the question from me to them was, What do you do when your creation is 100% recycled with over 700 sources? They agreed that this was a segment of creative works which still doesn't have a defined space.

    QuestionCopyright.org also is getting word out about their Creator-Endorsed Mark which is similar to the Support Creatives Initiative. The Creator-Endorsed Mark is a tool creators give to distributors which inform the buyer of how much proceeds make their way back to the creator. As with any image based authorization system, how do you combat fraudulent use, and their answer is trademark lawsuits.

    Thinking back now, they would have been a good group to ask if the general copyright discussion might benefit from someone taking the anarchic 'do anything' for the sake of education view point which this project seems to offer. Especially is the 'do anything' actions preserve orphaned or inaccessible media.


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    Is it true that 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a StarWars-sploitation film?

    Were your Ackley appendages attached wrong?
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    How do you pronounce 'Backslacpkping'?

    back-slacp-k-ping : bak-slak-(u)p-kah-pinggG ; verb

    I'm not sure. that's a guess, I haven't really had to say it in public yet... If I had too, I would limit the pronunciation of 'U' in up and over stress the PinGGGGG to distract from the garbled middle. The text-2-speech program used for the audio commentary has a version at the beginning.

    Because this project was partly a response to teh backstroke of the west, I wanted a back*something* word in the title. This piece began in a shorter form focusing on the mistakes/gaffs by the talking heads. so backslapping seemed appropriate, since the final piece was going to be drawing attention to their reporting errors, they slacked on the facts. The word combination got the final approval when the translator into chinese returned 8 characters.
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    What did %20 learn when FOIA's (Freedom of Information Act) Requests were made?

    Various issues which were brought up in 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' remain vague to this day because traditional media cannot investigate every incident to its full potential to understand the implications. Citizen Journalism is one avenue which can bring out issues or reporting to learn the hows and whys. In tBSWM story, with the governmental involvement, FOIA's (Freedom of Information Act) Requests can be made to learn more. Since this is all new to me, the first FOIA request will be for information on the term "RTJKJAS". This FOIA has been sent to the main ICE, FBI, and DHS offices. I've read that individual offices under each of these might offer different material, and that will be looked into. ICE is under the DHS banner so that might lead to duplicate responses.

    To whom it may concern:

    This e-mail is a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

    I am inquiring about usage of the term "RTJKJAS". Please provide any and all records which mention this term. RTJKJAS was seen on a website created by the FBI/ICE after they shut down a website in the May 25th 2005 'Operation D-Elite'. I am interested in learning about this and other times the term 'RTJKJAS' was used and its derivation if that's documented.

    I am an individual requesting this information for noncommercial purposes. Here is my contact information: (Omitted)

    I agree to pay any fees that may be incurred in the request process. But please contact if fees extend beyond thirty ($30) dollars.

    Would prefer the material supplied be in digital format. PDF/TIF/etc via e-mail or CD-ROM, but will accept paper.

    Thank you for your attention in this request.


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    %20 Honors 'backstroke of the west' with an interview with Jeremy Winterson, finder and blogger of the engrish RotS subtitles.

    Shortly after the release of Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith, the inevitable happened, a chinese bootleg. Although The People's Republic of China had decreed March 15, Anti-Piracy Day, the chinese speaking public's desire to view culture from outside their country had lead to a mini-industry of people re-subtitling movies. Normally, the re-subtitling is done into Mandarin for the benefit of the non-english reading world, but in this case the subtitler took it a step further and provided a new set of English subtitles for the world to read. But they weren't just read, they were embraced and became an active part of the cultural evolution as an internet meme. And we have Jeremy Winterson to thank for this opportunity.

    So what is the bootleg story in Shanghai? (In New York City, many get sold on the sidewalks, between knock off shoes and other clothing.)
    JW: In Shanghai in the evenings when people leave work they set up shop all over town- I'd sometimes grab a movie here and there walking back home from work. I had tossed the DVD onto a big pile. The street vendors aren't hassled by anyone so they set up shop on street corners for several hours during the evening- typically selling out of one or two small open briefcases. The place I used to buy from was a shop- it was a 'fake storefront'- when you walked in there was a woman with a rope who pulled on a section of wall to reveal the real store behind. Tons and tons of DVD- every type of series you can imagine in all sorts of weird combinations- every Sopranos episode in one box, every Star Trek New Generation, all of Palin's Around the World... each one was $1 per disc.

    Living/working abroad, was the bootleg watching a way to stay in touch with the culture you grew up with? Especially since many movies never make it there or come out months/years later. Or maybe was the bootleg collecting been a coping mechanism to deal with the new surroundings?
    JW: I've not been back to any bootleg shops since about a year ago. I've got a HUGE backlog of DVDs that I've bought and never watched and my customers haven't asked to go.

    Have you gotten a sense that the subtitlers are aware of the movie in a cultural sense, so that when they translate they interpret the subtitles in a certain way? From what you've seen, do the Chinese subtitles generally have a certain tone: mechanical, jingositic, other?
    No reply.

    Take us back to 2005, we're you specifically interested in Star Wars or was it just the latest/greatest?
    JW: I've always been a big Star Wars fan. I even queued up in line for Episode 1, which I found to be a bit of a disappointment at the time.

    Was there any Star Wars buzz, the hype in the US was palpable, but did the culture over there get that excited? Or just run of the mill, here comes the next American Summer Blockbuster Movie.
    JW: Fairly run-of-the-mill. The original trilogy never was launched in a big way in China so kids weren't raised up on it. People did know it was a big movie but they didn't pay any more attention to it than say, Avatar, which was hyped up in China even more.

    When you started watching 'star war - the third gathers - backstroke of the west', how did it all settle in, the realization that hey, i've come across something extraordinary?
    JW: It wasn't until my sister came to visit and was watching it early one morning that we realized how bad/good the subtitles were.

    How far into the movie were you when the realization dawned that it was time to blog?
    (http://winterson.com/2005/06/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west.html & http://winterson.com/2009/01/episode-iii-backstroke-of-west-redux.html)
    JW: At the time I was blogging regularly. As soon as I saw how crazy the subtitles were I thought I gotta share it with my friends. Of course I never expected so many people to read that particular blog entry!

    Did you have to advertise it's existence at all, or once posted friends and search engines drove traffic organically?
    JW: Not at all. In the beginning I posted just 5 or 6 screenshots. A friend told me he would circulate my entry around his office and that's what started the initial traffic, I think. I got people requesting me to post more screenshots so I did it shortly before going on vacation. The next day I found that my website was down due to all the traffic and scrambled to find ways to put it back up. Some readers helped me set things up using the coral cache to reduce bandwidth and I also increased the amount on my account.

    How early after posting did the blog fail to handle the traffic?
    JW: From memory the first couple of days there was a spike and then it started to come down. Maybe a few thousand people. After I posted the other screenshots I had 50,000 unique visitors overnight. It took me a day to fix things, which wasn't easy as I was traveling overseas and in the meantime a couple of people posted mirrors which for a while got a lot of traffic. In the first couple of weeks there were around 500,000 visitors. Now it's a fairly steady number of about 300-400 per day unless someone new links, in which case it can spike quite a bit.

    Then in the weeks after your blog post, you watch the popularity soar. Must have been annoying the number of times you got asked for a copy, any strange people request one?
    JW: I like to think that I was allowed to keep Backstroke up because the Star Wars folks have a sense of humor. I got lots of requests to send off a copy of the DVD and only mailed off 2- one of them to someone at LucasArts. =) I took a quick look back at the folks who had requested a copy of Backstroke- a bunch of random ones. Aside from LucasArts there was a guy in Pixar (who apparently represented a few folks who wanted to see the DVD) and a guy in a venture capital firm in California. Most of the requests came within the first week- now I just get a 'comment' every now and then on the website.

    What/Where do you think the tipping point was which shifted this into viral mode?
    JW: I think people just saw it as something very funny, and as a lot of people know Star Wars there were a lot of people who appreciated it so it got forwarded on and blogged about. Darth Vader's unusual-sounding "Nooooo..." at the end of the movie was already being parodied, and when 'Do not want' came out as the translation people jumped on it. I think it was the YTMND and /b/ folks who got things going, but not totally sure.

    Have you followed the 'backstroke of the west's cultural evolution? From subtitle to meme to __INSERT HERE__? Where have you found traces of backstroking influence?
    JW: In the beginning I was amazed/shocked at how much traffic my site got. I was constantly searching to see who was saying what about it. I haven't searched for Backstroke stuff in a long time now. 'Do not want' is still very much out there- I stumble across it all the time.

    Brief history of 'backstroking' influence:
    Most notoriously the 'Do No Want' meme: http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Backstroke_of_the_West

      "Oldfags also recognize this film as the origin of DO NOT WANT."
    http://encyclopediadramatica.com/DO_NOT_WANT
      Also commonly expressed in proper English as; "I find myself desiring not to offend, but I must make clear my severe and vehement dislike for the offered material. I say sir, please kindly remove the offending post and yourself from my sight."
    While the original clip spawned a YTMND (http://donotwant.ytmnd.com/) meme, the "Do not want" line was found infinitely more lulzy and has thus spread throughout the internets as one of the most widely used memes.

    Gallery of 'Do Not Want' images: http://macrochan.org/search.php?tags=Do+not+want (possibly NSFW)

    More Info: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/do-not-want

    5 years later, one bootleg dvd brought about over 500 comments to your blog post, and search engines find over sixty thousand results for 'backstroke of the west', and one of the subsequent meme's 'Do Not Want' finds over 6.5 million images, how crazy is that?
    JW: Totally crazy!!!!
    Makes me wish I had something worthwhile to say rather than just the random crap on my blog... hahahah....

    Do you think the original subtitler will one day surface?
    JW: I think the original subtitler has no idea. If I had to guess I think it was probably some student at a lower-tier university in China who was paid a few dollars to translate it from English to Chinese, then a computer was used to make the subtitles in English from the Chinese. That's the only way I can think that the meaning got so twisted but yet still stuck to the subject of the movie.

    Very much thanks, Jeremy.
    %20

    ::Extra Info::

    For those interested in specific translation interpretations, the following wiki page has explanations of how things possibly got re-subtitled: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Star_War_The_Third_Gathers:_The_Backstroke_of_the_West

    Watch 'backstroke of the west': http://www.youtube.com/user/BackstrokeOfTheWest

    dbowgett has superimposed the backstroke subtitles onto the Original Star Wars: http://dbowgett.users.btopenworld.com/

    NEW DEVELOPMENT!!!! Authentic Audio Backstroke? http://www.youtube.com/user/TheThirdGathers

    Real Fake Authentic original Star Wars Engrish subtitle screencaps: http://www.opticalsin.com/sw_engrish/main_anh.html (found 2004)

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    Why did 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' go blank on May 25th, the anniversary of the Death of Star Wars?

    RTJKJAS

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    *Help Action* 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' DropLift Day - 2010.04.01.

    *Details Forthcoming* Learn about What is DropLifting?
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    Which Chapter of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is watched the most often?

    With 2009 creating an artificial end date for statistical analysis, last years online viewing habits have been compared.
    ( Stats Excel File or Stats in HTML )

    Stats calculated Amount Downloaded in MB and Number of Hits for each Chapter, the equal split of these two values provided the rating of Most Viewed/Download Chapter in either Mp4 or Ogv format.

    54 53 53.5
    00.
    Introduction Video Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    53 50 51.5
    31.
    Sex Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    50 52 51
    25.
    Larger View of Censoring Obscenities Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    48 51 49.5
    22.
    Induced Drug Moments Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    41 46 43.5
    12.
    Politics Mis-Reporting Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    43 42 42.5
    07a.
    Fan Lines VS Perception Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    47 37 42
    09.
    $ Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    45 39 42
    26.
    Trailered Intermission Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    51 26 38.5
    02.
    Intro Explanation Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    49 28 38.5
    04.
    Narrative, Montage Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    42 35 38.5
    08a.
    Hayden Christensen Intro Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    40 36 38
    29.
    Made for Crossing Cultural Boundaries Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    38 38 38
    38.
    MTFBWY Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    52 21 36.5
    01.
    Long Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    30 43 36.5
    39.
    Geek Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    31 41 36
    20.
    William's Music Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    46 25 35.5
    03.
    Crawls Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    39 31 35
    13.
    DV/Toys/Yoda Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    21 49 35
    27.
    Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    37 33 35
    34.
    Extreme Fan Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    18 48 33
    46.
    How many films? Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    20 45 32.5
    43.
    Space Cowboy/Opera/Myth Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    16 44 30
    18.
    Chewbacca Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    36 23 29.5
    21.
    Gay Droid Expo Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    19 40 29.5
    48.
    Credits : Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    11 47 29
    17.
    Geek Solo Star Han Trek Brand Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    23 34 28.5
    28.
    Hair Leia Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    25 29 27
    19.
    Character Marketing & Impersonations Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    34 19 26.5
    47.
    Outro Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    32 18 25
    15.
    DV's Suit Hayden Transformation Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    33 11 22
    35.
    Opening Intro's New Hope Impact Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    35 8 21.5
    33.
    Sith Who Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    28 14 21
    10.
    Epitome Strikes Backward (Striking Epitome) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    15 27 21
    23.
    Short Trip to the Dark Side Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    9 32 20.5
    36a.
    More Sithing Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    27 9 18
    07.
    Hype Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    22 12 17
    11.
    Darth Vader Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    4 30 17
    14.
    Hayden's Fame-enting Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    26 7 16.5
    06.
    Jar-Jar Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    29 3 16
    40.
    Women Online / Female Involvement Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    24 6 15
    05.
    Siths (Talking Heads) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    6 24 15
    32.
    Line Life and Beyond Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    14 15 14.5
    44.
    I am your father Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    12 16 14
    42.
    Generational Fan Bases Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    5 22 13.5
    16.
    Five Hundred and One Stormtroopers Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    7 20 13.5
    36.
    Tragic Backstory Cross Endeavour Independence Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    13 13 13
    30.
    Sick Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    3 17 10
    24.
    The Lightsaber Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    10 10 10
    45.
    Seeing Again ... the One Six Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    17 2 9.5
    08.
    More Siths (Filmatic) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    8 4 6
    41.
    Media Questioning Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    1 5 3
    37.
    At and In the Theaters Play : Mp4 : Ogv

    Analysis: (Warning, i'm tired and this is rather misthought)
    Some of the problems with these Rating is that the data set is fairly limited, with a few gaps. Although gathered over almost 9 months, there's just wasn't much involvement. Also don't know how to factor in the search engine spider hits which I don't think downloaded the full file. Although 95% of the files were existing from the beginning some were added later and that factors into their ratings. Another factor affecting these ratings is that the first half of the chapters were advertised in forums as part of the weekly viewing agenda. At no time did any of these segments go viral, so without being linked to by any source other then the FAQ these stats should reflect people's initial impulses.

    Going with the validity of these ratings, it's not surprising that 'Sex' is highly rated, actually thinking back this was the one segment which did get props from the yuku Star Wars bboard dedicated to adult content, and those added eyes most likely pushed this chapter to the top, otherwise it would probably be in the middle. Generally the Mp4 to Ogv ratio is about 6:1, but the Ogv's got a two month late start. The Ogv viewers have a more overall viewing preference, while the Mp4 have significant trends in chapter viewing habits. Also good to see that Ogv have a fan base.

    Should break out the chapters which have the highest Hit Rating but the lowest DL Rating, those would be the boringest, since the viewer gave up before the whole file was downloaded. 'Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans' scores high on this list with a 28 differential.

    Also since the stats don't show a jump for the chapters which were announced as weekly viewing, that idea is another FAIL>. Well on second review, maybe Dec's chapters did get a slight pump from the pluggings. Ok nothing too insightful. If you find something more relevant or interesting please let us know.
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    What did %20 submit to 'The People vs. George Lucas' Documentary in relation to 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    'The People vs. George Lucas' is an participatory documentary in which people submit their thoughts on George Lucas. %20's contribution is a collage of the testimony of George Lucas from the June 24, 2008 House Committee Energy & Commerce - Universal Telecommunications Service - Telecommunications and the Internet in which he suggests that internet access for students and education facilitation should be a Digital Right.

    File Location : PvsG-Free_TeleCommunications_EnForcement-(UnNotated)
    File Name : PvsG-Free_TeleCommunications_EnForcement-(UnNotated).mov
    File Size : 75mb - 1280 x 720 HD
    Sources : http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/206153-1

    C-SPAN Announcer : "Now a House hearing on the availability of phone and internet serivces in the U.S. Witnesses include Star Wars's creator and director, George Lucas. Who also heads the George Lucas Educational Foundation."

    George Lucas : "But I believe, that the eventual goal should be to make these connections free. Free. For all schools and libraries. This goal is ambitious, and as important as the coalition of free public schools and libraries themselves. Free and open to all.


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    Telecommunications provides the new learning platform of this century. And is replacing the text book as the medium through which modern education is provided. The world's knowledge is now available online far beyond what books and materials can provide in schools and libraries themselves.
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    Just as access to quality education is a civil right. Access to modern telecommusche. Excuse me. Access to modern telecommunications tools for education should be viewed as a Digital Civil Right. We should seek to guarantee that right to every student regardless of their ability to pay.
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    Thank You.

    Thank you Mr. Lucas, very much.


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    What if 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' became a textual piece?

    As a continuation of this exploration experiment. What if 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' became a textual piece. Here's an example of what Chapter 27 "Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans" could turn into, minus the fancy graphics.

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' as a textual piece:
    Chapter : 27
    Title : Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans
    Duration : 00:11:01:16
    Clip Total : 096

    Clip : 27.001
    Duration : 00:11:11
    Source Network : BBC
    Source Program : Star Wars Episode III - London Premiere
    Air Date : 2005.05.16
    Speaker : Anthony Daniels
    Quote : "The legend has grown beyond the movies. That you have people here dressed up as Jedi and so on. And that is going on all around the world, everywhere around the world there are Star Wars fans who take it for themselves."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : As a spokesman for the Star Wars franchise, Anthony Daniels has spoken worldwide on behalf of this industry. But he seems to miss the point that these fans who "take it for themselves" are also giving back when they dress up in public promoting their favorite cultural phenomenon.

    Clip : 27.002
    Duration : 00:13:16
    Source Network : AMC
    Source Program : Bleep! - Censoring Hollywood
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Stephen Soderbergh
    Quote : "If I want to sit at home and take the Star Wars Trilogy, and and do my own version and make it two hours long. And watch it in my living room... that... i'm allowed to do that."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Stephen has repeatedly used the fan editing of Star Wars as his litmus test of what people should and should not be able to do with movies. It would be nice if he expressed his ideas of what he would change. 60 Minutes did a follow up review of the movie piracy situation on 2009.11.01, in the blurb on the website, Steven says "on-line movie pirates should have their internet privileges suspended." There are people who feel that communications, like free speech, are an intrinsic right, so when an industry claims that the internet is a privilege, you might want to take note. Industries have the funds and time to lobby governments. A similarly logic'd statement was said by Mark Getty, chairman of Getty Images, he said "Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century." Some people feel that this is one of the first declarations of war on the current functioning of the internet, where freer communications is central to the democratic body. 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is attempting to continue to evolution of the understanding of ideas and culture. If it were to function logically, as much of media would be searchable and digestible like how taking a book out of the library functions today. As of today (2009.12.05) there are bits and pieces of a proposed new 'Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement' (ACTA) which could make the desired tBSWM video search system never to be given the possibility of being created. The United States government has not spoken on record about this agreement over 'national security' concerns. Some people consider the language of this agreement will have the ability to overturn one of the core understandings of the internet, which allows ISP not to be responsible for the infringement which happen on their networks. For instance, online video storage places, like youtube, dailymotion or vimeo can't be brought into court every time a copyright concern is addressed. A video/media search/cut-up/recompile system needs a database to with draw from. Libraries were never that much of a concern, yet everything can be found and borrowed from them. People still willingly purchase works even though the free alternative is there. I don't think this will change, the idea of Supporting Creatives is firmly intrenched in the logic of humans.

    Clip : 27.003
    Duration : 00:04:19
    Source Network : G4
    Source Program : Attack of the Show
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Brendan Moran
    Quote : Speaking of Mr. Lucas, he actually gives his blessing for the whole fan film thing."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Wellll, sorta. More on that later. And really who knows what George thinks, his company can always do something else.

    Clip : 27.004
    Duration : 00:10:29
    Source Network : Fuji TV
    Source Program : Mezamashi
    Air Date : 2005.07.08
    Speaker : George Lucas
    Quote : "And I hope that the Star Wars saga continues to be an inspiration to the artists and dreamers ahhhhh among all of us.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : That it has and continues to be. Hey this projects is attempting to continue several tenants of George's spoken word. Having heard repeatedly that George plans on returning to experimental films and never does, %20 decided to go this route which could be construed as an experimental film. Also the film technology of Industrial Lights and Magic which democratized filmmaking so that anyone could have the same tech as Hollywood, is what hopefully will be expanded into the video search/cut-up/recompile exploration of societies interaction with media.

    Clip : 27.004
    Duration : 00:09:04
    Source Network : KUSI
    Source Program : KUSI News
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Patrick Kajirian
    Quote : "Nowadays with digital technology, it's so easy to create something like this, even with your computer at home. Ah and and due to that it's opening up doors.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And here's someone else saying the same thing. Mr. Kajirian is commenting on how now the lightsaber effect and other special effects can be created at home, but the logic applies.

    Clip : 27.005
    Duration : 00:11:29
    Source Network : codedsignal.com
    Source Program : XXXX
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Michael Rubin
    Quote : "In the late 60s early 70s, it was a dream of people like George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola that... that kids that anybody could get a computer and could edit their own movie on it.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And here's the writer of the definitive history of the evolution of filmmaking computer science. "droidMAKER : George Lucas and the Digital Revolution" chronicles the evolution of digital filmmaking, from the soundDROID and editDROID systems to the creation of Pixar and the creation of computer generated graphics. I think this is one of the clips which might have been recorded outside my original time frame parameters. But the content was too relevant to leave out.

    Clip : 27.006
    Duration : 00:08:17
    Source Network : G4
    Source Program : Attack of the Show
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Brendan Moran
    Quote : "There are 140 entries from all over the world. They have to be a kind of light hearted spoof on the whole Star Wars saga. Or else George Lucas will sue them."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Ok so we just heard someone say that it was a dream in the past of a certain idea. Well 30 years later and now look what's happened. The initial wave of internet Star Wars fan films received cease and desist orders. Then after a cooling off period, where fans halted the sales of their films, Lucasfilm decided to put on a showcase of this phenomenon. Except with a bunch of caveats, which has hampered this culture from reaching it's potential. But for those who successfully navigate the ins-n-outs, the rewards of working in the movie making system have been found. And it's not fair to say that George Lucas will sue them, it's Lucasfilm the business entity which goes around suing. The delegation of responsibility.

    Clip : 27.007
    Duration : 00:01:04
    Source Network : G4
    Source Program : Players
    Air Date : 2005.05.05
    Speaker : Mark Hamill
    Quote : "The copyrights and all that."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Yeah.

    Clip : 27.008
    Duration : 00:05:10
    Source Network : Lining Up TV
    Source Program : Fans Gone Wild
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : none
    Quote : "The following sequence has been removed, as demanded by someone ashamed of their fandom."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : So this is what it's like being 'Culture' and someone removes a work from your consciousness. I don't know what it was originally about, and there's no way of finding out in most cases. Things just disappear. Some see tragedy, some don't. This clip is from the a fan DVD of the folks who waited in line for RotS in Hollywood. To make the top 25 moments, the clips would probably have been wonderful to witness, but on this end, we just won't know.

    Clip : 27.009
    Duration : 00:11:10
    Source Network : Discovery
    Source Program : The Science of Star Wars "Space Cowboys"
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : C-3Po (Anthony Daniels)
    Quote : "In recent years the world of entertainment has experienced a most prolific advance in technology. beep squeal beep. Yes R2, I know you were a part of it. But it's rather rude to boast."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : As pointed out in droidMAKER it hasn't been just in recent years, the last century has been a continual development/evolution.

    Clip : 27.010
    Duration : 00:04:12
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "In the new Star Wars movie, it's the noble Jedi battling the evil Sith."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This is the first of several reports which focused on the Star Wars piracy issue. They have been cross examined and you'll see them interplay over the remainder of this chapter. Comparison of similar ideas yet with varying terminology, verses different ideas compared.

    Clip : 27.011
    Duration : 00:06:13
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : at the Movies
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Steve Sansweet (Head of Fan Relations)
    Quote : "It's sorta gotten away from us because the fans have such ownership of Star Wars, but"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Again here's the spokesman for Lucasfilm, claiming that Star Wars fans have over stepped their boundaries by embracing their favorite cultural item and attempting to make it a part of their lives.

    Clip : 27.012
    Duration : 00:01:29
    Source Network : Lando Dr. Pepper Interview
    Source Program : One Man Star Wars' Charles Ross
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Charles Ross
    Quote : "This is my own one man version of it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And here's an example of one fans attempt to continue the evolution of the ideas of Star Wars into a new form. Charles Ross tours the world doing a one man'd interpretation of the concepts and moments of the Star Wars movies. And this is the weird side of being a fan of the culture but not understanding why certain fan activities are allowed to survive and other are shut down. And the more stories you hear the more confusing it appears, or maybe that's just me.

    Clip : 27.013
    Duration : 00:08:01
    Source Network : BBC3
    Source Program : Generation Jedi
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Dermot O'Leary
    Quote : "No where was this sense of community seen more then on the early internet. Which Star Wars fans used to created and distribute their own versions of the saga."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Since the early days of the internet, the culture has expanded into the idea of Fan Edits. Where an individual deliberately modifies a movie to fit a certain idea they might have. A subculture has grown around this idea. The Fan Edit came into being after Mike J. Nichols, modified Star Wars Episode I - The Phantom Menace, to coincide with previously held notions of George Lucas's editing philosophies to create what was described as 'a successful exercise of professional and artistic narrative film editing.'

    Clip : 27.014
    Duration : 00:03:20
    Source Network : AMC
    Source Program : Bleep! - Censoring Hollywood
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Stephen Soderbergh
    Quote : "What i'm not allowed to do is sell it, or rent it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's Soderbergh raining disapproval on the folk aesthetic again. These clips came from a discussion of a company who edits out material they don't like from movies under the guise of protecting children from imagery and language not suitable to their interpretation of their religion. The company was called Clean Flicks and they had developed a special computer program or DVD player which would follow a series of commands which would edit out material the company felt unredeemable.

    Clip : 27.015
    Duration : 00:04:03
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : at the Movies (Star Wars Episode III : Revenge of the Sith)
    Air Date : 2005.0521
    Speaker : Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen)
    Quote : "I want more, and I know I shouldn't."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : So here's a quote directly from the Star Wars film in question, which was part of the trailer and shown quite frequently. Could these words have been a result of the growing pressure of piracy on the mind of George Lucas to insert a message into the films? Or could this be a questioning of consumer culture's constant requirement of 'new New NEW' by someone who grew up during the 60s cultural movements. It will be interesting to see how this self rationalizing quote plays into the evolution of the generation which who's early development fell into the time period of this movies release.

    Clip : 27.016
    Duration : 00:00:02
    Source Network : Aegis Films
    Source Program : A Great Disturbance
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : none
    Quote : "The characters and events in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events and persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental." As stated on all badges, all attendees of Celebration III and Gen Con Indy, consented to being recorded (by audio, visual, and/or other means) for exhibition and exploitation by any means in all media. This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition may result in civil and criminal persecution."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This is one of the several blip-verts dropped into this presentation. This one %20 finds confusing, on one hand the author is establishing their ownership of the material in the final statement. But then shortly before they quote a phrase by another organization which permits the recorded of anything in that certain time and place. I dislike statements like the final one, they completely neglect one of the tenants of the Fair Use doctrine of the United States, which was the locale of the film in question. Why does everyone feel the need to place this restrictive banner over their works, instead of pointing out to everyone the real legal system our country applies to. Which is malleable, over the course of a century the US system has repeatedly expanded the clamp down on culture so that the removal of the Public Domain is seen by many as the current standing of things, cuss really who's going to live to see the age of 150 years old.

    Clip : 27.017
    Duration : 00:05:02
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "Now there must be a great temptation to swipe stuff. Your there, your doing Star Wars."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : So this is a phun transition, you've got the main character transitioning into the actor. It's interesting that even at the top of the SW food chain, there were questions of stealing.

    Clip : 27.018
    Duration : 00:05:18
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "It had the biggest box office opening ever. Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Listen to the audio commentary for more of the facts behind this statement. Most of them were pulled from the Internet Movie Database.

    Clip : 27.019
    Duration : 00:04:09
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : Carol Lin
    Quote : "Some people have found a way to see the movie without even buying a ticket."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : The segment title of 'Space Invaders' has got to have grabbed the attention of many 30 somethings who grew up with the arcade game. It's impossible to figure out the stat, but how many anythings are viewed without the 'proper' authorization. For instance, no sales take place when going to the library and borrowing a DVD or borrowing one from a friend, those are examples of seeing with buying a ticket, but they'll never make the news. Ok maybe the Onion has done this story.

    Clip : 27.020
    Duration : 00:09:20
    Source Network : USA
    Source Program : AFI Tribute of George Lucas
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Tom Hanks
    Quote : "But as far as actually paying money, and seeing the movie at a local Cleveland cinema. Didn't happen."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Again here's another example of the media talking about not paying, yet viewing the entertainment in question. And everyone is laughing! And it's Academy Award Winner Tom Hanks! So on one channel, the news is making everyone aware of this major threat of film piracy, and on another channel, the film makers themselves are laughing about the same topic. Even the creator of the film in question, is laughing about the piracy, yet in a short period of time, George Lucas's decision to give authority to prosecute copyright infringement of his companies works to the MPAA who would in turn convince the United States government to prosecute several individuals for leaking and distributing the movie online and these individuals would enter the penal system for a few years, then several more of house arrest and more under governmental supervision. Now yes Tom Hanks was talking about his experiences with the original Star Wars movie, but the topic remains the same and at this critical time point and well everyone's laughing.

    Clip : 27.021
    Duration : 00:02:25
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : Carol Lin
    Quote : "The movie made an illegal debut on the internet."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline : "'Star Wars III' Found Illegally on Internet" from one website and the movie title changed to a variable, this subject could be revisited everyday. Also in the crawl text at the bottom is "estimated $158.5 million since its thursday opening, shattering office records'. If the clamp down or division of the internet happens it'll be because of the fear mongering of the notion of piracy. I guess the news media was doing everyone a fair and balanced discussion by posting these two view points.

    Clip : 27.022
    Duration : 00:03:25
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Countdown
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Keith Oberman
    Quote : "But who took a copy of it and uploaded it onto the web."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline : "Star Wars - Big Bucks, Big Scandal" is the tagline for this segment. On the web, the names of these individuals is posted in several hundred places.

    Clip : 27.023
    Duration : 00:03:00
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : Carol Lin
    Quote : "The downloading of Star Wars is gaining a lot of attention."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.024
    Duration : 00:05:20
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Headline Prime - Showbiz Tonight
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker :
    Quote : "The movie has already been pirated. Showing up on the internet, and on the streets of New York City."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : '$tar War$' Hot Headline.

    Clip : 27.025.01
    Duration : 00:05:12
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "On the streets and in the shops of New York City."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.025.02
    Duration : 00:05:12
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Yo turn that -bleep- camera off, or all break that -beep-"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's an example of the problems with the subjectivity of a piece like this. The lack of context. The clips shown in the original piece of the guy going after the camera man, there's no reference that that was connected to the Star Wars bootleg. Sure maybe in the original recording the two segments (video on ground and guy yelling) are in one continuous shot, but right now video material especially working footage is kept behind locked doors. So if you wanted to verify the claims of that clip, it would take some doing. But with the online repositories of media, everyone would be able to do the fact checking from the original clips. So instead of taking my word that these edited clips are relevant to each other, anyone could be able to corroborate. But to do that everyone's going to have to realize the benefits of a system like that, supporting the idea of Supporting Creatives over the fear mongering of the piracy debate might be a good idea.

    Clip : 27.026
    Duration : 00:04:07
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "In 1999, it was easy to find illegal copies of Star Wars Episode 1."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Oddly one of the Phantom Menace VHS bootleg found on the streets of NYC can be traced back to an internet post. And in the preservation community, these bootlegs remain to this day the only true way to see the original Star Wars films. With all the minor changes and special editions, the original movies have been neglected and in the mass consciousness forgotten. Supplanted with the preferred version of the original creator, which under the laws of copyright is the 'right' thing to do. But once they expire, hopefully the originals can reappear, since it was in that form that they sparked the cultures imagination and attention.

    Clip : 27.028
    Duration : 00:04:07
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Fox 5 News - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Rosanna Scotto
    Quote : "And your about to see one of the pirated DVDs that was pulled off the streets."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline : "The Fake Be With You"

    Clip : 27.029.01
    Duration : 00:19:03
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Local PM - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Obi-wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor)
    Quote : "They over shot us."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.029.02
    Duration : 00:19:03
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Local PM - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen)
    Quote : "They're coming around."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.029.03
    Duration : 00:19:03
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Fox 5 News - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Andrea Day
    Quote : "But before you shell out 10 bucks to a street vendor for a copy of any movie. Take a look at this one, police confiscated today. Those annoying numbers at the top of the screen are there through out the whole movie. And the picture is distorted."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Ok so in their article on piracy, they show off the 'fake' to everyone watching and then mention what they view as problems. Distortion, which is the same as all the sqooshed movies which have been modified to fit broadcast television standards since the dawn of theatrical movies on television. Guess what it doesn't bother most people if the aspect ratio is bad. And the idea that there's some text on the screen at all times, how in their right minds could they perceive this as a distraction when their phucking logos are on every damn channel. ONLY during commercials do the logos disappear. Again no normal casual television watcher is going to see this as a problem. In other media discussions of piracy they talk about the pirated movies where you can see chairs or hear someone snoring. Again how is this a problem, when you get this same experience when you go see the movie in theaters. People are used to distractions when seeing movies or television. There's some mystic of the perfect movie or television presentation, and people are trying to perfect it and bring it home with large screen HD televisions and surround systems. A selection of media content creators are attempting to promote this as the only way you should view their presentation, but it just seems impractical. It's odd but the Fan Edit community are also proponents of the 'perfect best quality presentation' maybe this will be the quality which helps form a bond between the original creators and the expanders of culture. Sure quality is fine, but choosing between not seeing and seeing, and quality is no longer a problem.

    Clip : 27.032.01
    Duration : 00:04:27
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "That's cool."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Transitions like this where you have an annoying statement, which is then claimed as 'cool' by a doofus is an added perk of editing material.

    Clip : 27.032.02
    Duration : 00:04:27
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "Yeah so I took one of those and that's back home now too."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And this statement is another added perk of editing, here because of the edit, we've implied that the main star of the final Star Wars movies has a copy of the bootleg in his home.

    Clip : 27.032.03
    Duration : 00:04:27
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "Do you think it's cool that like."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.033
    Duration : 00:06:13
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Fox 5 News - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : NYC Police Commander
    Quote : "This is Star Wars, one we just recently grabbed this morning. There are about a thousand of um inside there."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Could you find a better looking police officer chief type character? And this is what everyone wants, the successful crack down on the illegal selling of copyright works. Now we move onto:

    Clip : 27.034
    Duration : 00:07:12
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : CNN Headline News
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker :
    Quote : "In addition to the street copies, bootleg copies of Revenge of the Sith are also available on the internet."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's an example of how the media conglomerates expand an issue to suit a goal of theirs. Controlling their media is their overall objective. Why allow individuals or organizations who are not the creators or owners the ability to comment when you don't have to. So here they move the physical copy monetary exchange and transfer the copy copy to the internet copy. The computer's communication main objection is to transfer information through copying. So it's an easy step to compare physical copying to computer copying on the internet.

    Clip : 27.035
    Duration : 00:04:02
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : mm3
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "My only problem with this is that the internet has given me too many spoilers."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's one of those moments which this pieces larger objective allows, the comparison of corporate media and individuals media creations. And the comparison of the internet from the corporations perception and this individuals seem to be quite different.

    Clip : 27.036
    Duration : 00:04:22
    Source Network : BBC3
    Source Program : Generation Jedi
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "To various movie web sites, you get phrases like 'George Lucas raped my childhood.'"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : One of the other main aspects of the internet is teh noobie h4tr3d ti!t. And the phrase 'George Lucas raped my childhood' is a classic. The origin of the phrase internet scholars have tracked back to an article by Mark Altman who was criticizing the Special Editions. The article states: "The CGI digital enhancements "destroy the magic of the original," declares Mark Altman, a diehard Star Wars fan and editor-in-chief of the monthly cult mag Sci-Fi Universe. "For those who grew up on Star Wars - a really seminal film for a lot of us - it's kind of a shock to see it butchered. It's like watching your childhood being raped." Just learned this but the term snowclone applies to variations of the 'x' raped my childhood theme. The phrase might have originated from a news article posted in 1996.05.17, which is around the time of the Star Wars anniversary, the article was about a real case, and the article has the abused stating this to be snowcloned phrase.

    Clip : 27.037
    Duration : 00:28:28
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : GLRapedOurChildhood
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Hot Waffles
    Quote : "And I just wanted to die, when I saw Greedo shoot first. That's why we say. George Lucas raped our childhood, George Lucas raped our childhoooood. But there was more to the story."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Hot Waffles performed their song built on this phrase at the Star Wars Revenge of the Sith Hollywood line.

    Clip : 27.038
    Duration : 00:05:29
    Source Network : CBS
    Source Program : The Late Show with Craig Furgueson
    Air Date : 2005.05.16
    Speaker : Craig Furgueson
    Quote : "Digital technology. Was invented by anti-social nerds. Who don't leave the house."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : An on the humor front, nothing like cliche's to appeal to the masses.

    Clip : 27.039
    Duration : 00:05:29
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "Did you know bootleg versions of Star Wars are already available online."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Yes.

    Clip : 27.040
    Duration : 00:11:03
    Source Network : ABC
    Source Program : Jimmy Kimmel Live
    Air Date : 2005.05.28
    Speaker : Jimmy Kimmel
    Quote : "You know as soon as the movie came out, it was up on a website available for uh download. Illegal downloading. But the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security put a stop to it. They busted downloaders intensities."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Busting Downloader IntensitiesÉ hehehehe That was the goal of companies like Overpeer, but they expired a few years prior. Would be interesting to find out that our government was poisoning p2p waters but it's doubtful. But why spend resources there when you can use evidence provided by another organization and use that to then carry out your job and prosecute your citizens.

    Clip : 27.041
    Duration : 00:07:12
    Source Network : CBS
    Source Program : The Late Show with Craig Furgueson
    Air Date : 2005.05.16
    Speaker : Craig Furgueson
    Quote : "They steal music and movies on their computers. See I like the old days, when thieves had to leave the house."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : I don't remember hearing stories from the old day of people leaving the house to steal music and movies. Music was sung and people resang it with out any complaints.

    Clip : 27.042
    Duration : 00:04:09
    Source Network : Animal Planet
    Source Program : Animal Icon's "Star Wars Creatures"
    Air Date : 2005.05.00
    Speaker : Rick McCallum
    Quote : "Most of the villains are really technological. There not, you know, real." Explanation : It's odd that a spokesman for an organization at the forefront of technology, could use this kind of spooking language.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Again he's a spokesman for a company which is known for creating technology. And he's saying that technology is a not real villain.

    Clip : 27.043
    Duration : 00:06:03
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : American Morning
    Air Date : 2005.05.26
    Speaker :
    Quote : "US Immigration and Customs officials are cracking down on a website called Bit Torrent."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Please a little research here, yes Bit Torrent the company has a website, but Bit Torrent is a protocol. Guess this was the first time this fool or maybe it was CNN itself was hearing about this computer technology. According to the press release by the FBI's Cyber Division and ICE this was the "first criminal enforcement action targeting individuals committing copyright infringement on peer-to-peer (P@P) networks". Also even though Elite Torrents had 133,000 members, Operation D-Elite only targeted administrators and 'first providers'.

    Clip : 27.044
    Duration : 00:29:20
    Source Network : U.S. Government - Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    Source Program : Elite Torrents
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : none
    Quote : "FBI Footage"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : So here's the video provided by the FBI and ICE of how they found out about and identified the Revenge of the Sith leak. Now they probably didn't find it themselves, they were lead to this site by the MPAA, but as well see somethings got lost in translation. It's sorta pertinent that they would use a search engine to find a website they already know the address for. Many individuals have made the conclusion that search engines are just as responsible for the finding of copyrighted materials as p2p application or Bit Torrent search engines. But even though this media file was made available to every news organization to show their side of the investigation, the search engine connection (explicitly Google) was not focused upon in the coverage. Failed attempt to link search engines into the piracy chain, good try. As you'll read later, other search engines have fallen to the MPAA's desires. Anyway continuing, ICE use google to search for the term "elitetorrents.org" which is the name of the website. They then show how from the EliteTorrents.org website they can search to find the "star wars sith" movie. Even though the 8th link down on the front page is a file called "Star.Wars.Episode.III.Revenge.of.the.Sith.TC.SVCD-TUN(nuked)". This TUN release though has a cyrillic crawl and is most likely from Russia. First link after the search is "Star.Wars.Revenge.of.the.Sith.Episode.3-DVDR" and according to the stats at the time of this video, 1290 people were actively seeding, but the torrent file had been downloaded 5,737 times. The 1.43 gb size makes it a viewable presentation but not a quality DVD output. Over 600 comments is just incredible for talk back on a torrent file. Especially for one that's only a day old. Now 48,097 check out the torrent info page, 26,015 downloaded the torrent file, and at this point 5,737 had downloaded the sith.ISO file. The ICE team highlight the upload date, 2005-05-18 19:45:08. Then they pop up a new program window running the media player VLC. Except the file being played is called 'star.wars.episode.3.trailer.ws.pdtv.ac3.xvid-fqm.avi', how that's not the same file as being targeted as the Sith leak. Plus the video shows the file length to be 0:02:59 about more then 2 hours short of the actual movie length. But you've got to give them props, even though there's no audio, they've used the clip from the discussion between Anakin and Chancellor Palpatine where Palps is saying 'The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. Is it possible to learn this power. Not from a Jedi." But of course this is also the opening of the Trailer so maybe no contemplation was given for the choice of clips the ICE people used. They then close the trailer and up pops the FBI/ICE takedown wallpaper. And that's the extents of 'ICE_EliteTorrents_May2005.avi' interesting that it was posted to archive.org a free repository for media. But errorly the Segment description says that 'Scene 3) ELITETORRENTS.ORG site is launched, and video of pirated Star Wars movie begins playing." That is complete erroneous. Also to add weight to the google piracy chain idea, Segment description says "Scene 1) Web browser shows Google homepage. Scene 2) Mouse cursor points to Google search box, and elite torrents is entered." That is not what what written into the search field.

    Clip : 27.045.01
    Duration : 00:05:04
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "The Empire hijacked... online."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : 'The Empire' in this case an allusion to Lucasfilm was used by many programs when discussing this issue.

    Clip : 27.045.02
    Duration : 00:05:04
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : C-3P0 (Anthony Daniels)
    Quote : "I feel so helpless"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : A phun reuse of the RotS trailer material. Although it's the Empire referred to in the previous clips, and 3Po falls into the Rebel camp, but the text is what it's about not the full thought out conjecture.

    Clip : 27.045.03
    Duration : 00:05:04
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Internet Pirates"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : According to a 2005 Michael J. Garcia, Homeland Security assistant secretary for immigration and customs enforcement, quote "Internet pirates cost U.S. industry hundreds of billions of dollards in lost revenue every year from the illegal sale of copyrighted goods and new online file-sharing technologies make their job even easier." With this in mind then why were only a handful of people targeted?

    Clip : 27.046
    Duration : 00:03:18
    Source Network : CBS
    Source Program : The Late Show with Craig Furgueson
    Air Date : 2005.05.16
    Speaker : Craig Furgueson
    Quote : "They give themselves such glamorous names, they're Internet Pirates."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.047
    Duration : 00:02:15
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Commandeer Episode 3, on the web."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.048
    Duration : 00:02:27
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Right Now
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker :
    Quote : "People are going to find a way to bootleg almost any movie.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline "The Empire vs. The Pirates" In a Salon.com article they define "The First Law of Piracy" as the most popular albums, movies and TV shows shared, are done so as a sign of success. and he goes on to state that the Third Law: "This isn't about right or wrong, legality or illegality. It just is."

    Clip : 27.049.01
    Duration : 00:08:25
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "Ah yeah, I nicked a few things."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Again here's Jay Leno focusing on what was taken from the set instead of the movie itself. It's as if there was some weird cabal where when talking about Star Wars you had to mention some sort of unauthorized ownership transversal.

    Clip : 27.049.02
    Duration : 00:08:25
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "Nick. See nicking sounds better then just stealing."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And here's more terminology play, sharing/pirating/nicking/stealing/borrowing/sampling.

    Clip : 27.049.03
    Duration : 00:08:25
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "Doesn't it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.049.04
    Duration : 00:08:25
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "You're not a thief."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Ahhh.

    Clip : 27.049.05
    Duration : 00:08:25
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "It's a little less harmless."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.050
    Duration : 00:04:26
    Source Network :
    Source Program : Movie Delivery
    Air Date : 2005.07.15
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Woah like pirates."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.051
    Duration : 00:06:01
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "In real life, evil comes in the form of internet pirates that are trying to illegally distribute the film, on the web."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.052
    Duration : 00:07:03
    Source Network : CBS
    Source Program : The Late Show with Craig Furgueson
    Air Date : 2005.05.16
    Speaker : Craig Furgueson
    Quote : "Arrrrr Arrrrr Garrrr, That's what I be talking 'bout. That's right, I'm an internet pirate. I'm just downloading."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.053
    Duration : 00:04:28
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : "John" Movie Downloader
    Quote : "I click one button, it's done with in an hour and a half, DVD quality."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : First off, if anyone knows please inform "'John' Movie Downloader" that %20 would like to interview him. Thanks in advance. This individual gave the perfect quote to the media types attempting to portray the easy of online copyright infringement to protect their cache of intellectual property media empire. But as shown by the FBI/ICE video, this couldn't be farther from the truth. Plus it also doesn't get into the installation of the software and other business. So let's roll that FBI/ICE video again, with an added bonus.

    Clip : 27.054
    Duration : 00:33:17
    Source Network : U.S. Government - Immigration and Customs Enforcement
    Source Program : Elite Torrents
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : none
    Quote : "FBI Footage"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This run through of the footage leaves in the FBI/ICE takedown splash page which was installed on the Elitetorrents.org webpage after they were transferred domain ownership. The revised webpage also contained the character combination, "RTJKJAS". People have found this 'word' on other websites taken down by the FBI/ICE.

    Clip : 27.055
    Duration : 00:04:09
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "We're told this new technology is beyond anything scene before."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Love phrases like this, when you can't take the time to verify some information, just use the idea that so-and-so said something, but make sure it's a large point to scare your audience into submission. Heck this same technique was used above. Having a media library archive online for everyone to sift through, will promote research into topics by anyone. Instead of falling into the trap of fear of new technologies, especially one like Bit Torrent which will be used by the industry to get out their content, cheaply and efficiently.

    Clip : 27.056
    Duration : 00:17:26
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : C3_02
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : none
    Quote : "George Lucas! no camcorders allowed this is mpeg from my still"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Again here's a segment from a random individual which provides a great sense of clarity on the prior issue of new technology. All over governments are clamping down on picture taking of buildings (to fight terrorism), corporations are saying you can't film on their property (it's our intellectual property), but does that stop this guy, who's camera (traditionally thought of as a still image capturing device) can now act as a video camera. It's been almost 5 years now and now everyone's phones can do what he's done. Content industries problem is not just the individuals, but it's the creators of new tech.

    Clip : 27.057
    Duration : 00:07:05
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "And a week before Episode 2 Attack of the Clones opened in 2002. Bootlegged Cloned copies hit the world wide web."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Showing a trend, CJCTV did some research into the past Star Wars bootlegs. It makes perfect sense that the new Star Wars movies were at the cusp of technological advancements. And in this time frame, developments in the distribution of massive amounts of information was the significant advancement. Star Wars fans grew up learning about the advancements made by Industrial Lights and Magic. A portion of fandom is involved into the digital communications revolution. All three of the Prequel Trilogy Star Wars movies were found online shortly after theatrical release.

    Clip : 27.058
    Duration : 00:06:09
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : John Malcolm
    Quote : "Six hours before it was released in the theaters, and within 24 hours it had been downloaded over ten thousand times."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This was one of the positive developments in the bootlegging of Star Wars movies from the viewpoint of the MPAA. Both "The Phantom Menace" and "Attack of the Clones" were found online earlier then "Revenge of the Sith". I'd like to find out when RotS actually originally left the facility where the time code print was lifted. The time coded file moved between many people's hands so it could have been a week or two before the upload to Elite Torrents.

    Clip : 27.059
    Duration : 00:04:15
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Dean Garfield
    Quote : "Last time we checked there were tens of thousands of people who had downloaded it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This number has some validity, based off of the FBI/ICE video. This was proof that a system could provide the content people wanted in a reasonable manner to at least these individuals. I guess the MPAA/Industry wants the wait time to be zilch, so that's why it's taken so long for them to implement their own online video distribution system.

    Clip : 27.060
    Duration : 00:06:13
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : American Morning
    Air Date : 2005.05.26
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Where ah ten thousand people have stolen Revenge of the Sith the six Star War film. and"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Taglin "Minding Your Business - The Feds Strike Back" Interesting that the two prior individuals, one a representative of the MPAA and the other a co-worker, they use the term download, yet this fellow goes with stolen.

    Clip : 27.061
    Duration : 00:05:01
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "But some fans didn't pay to see it. They copied it illegally."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Well the internet is rarely free, there's some paying to get online.

    Clip : 27.062
    Duration : 00:10:16
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Anderson Cooper 360
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Anderson Cooper
    Quote : "Even before it's release. Copies of the latest Star Wars flick have appeared on file sharing networks, that cause such congestion, that downloads we're taking more then 40 hours even over high speed connections."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline "Star Wars Downloads"

    Clip : 27.063
    Duration : 00:08:07
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "And i'm guilty of this. Well I tried to download it off the internet today, but somethings wrong with my computer. I wound up with a video of Darth Vader having sex with Paris Hilton."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : The adultification of Star Wars has been a slow moving idea. Maybe because George was raising kids as the trilogy developed, or because the kid market is the easiest to tap into economically, but attempts by fan culture to put an adult spin or contribute adult thoughts to the franchise have been meet with a hard head. The internet is full of adult spins on the franchise, it will be interesting to see which ones develop into functioning products or even just literature which is allowed to percolate in it's own procreative juices.

    Clip : 27.064
    Duration : 00:08:08
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : Clive Thompson (Wired Magazine)
    Quote : "And the geeks are the ones using the technology. So it's viewed as a test case, of exactly exposed is Hollywood to online downloading."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline "Space Invaders - 'Star Wars III' Found Illegally on Internet".

    Clip : 27.065.01
    Duration : 00:09:18
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "You can get 50 thousand dollars on E-Bay for it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : More suggestive editing.

    Clip : 27.065.02
    Duration : 00:09:18
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "Really."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.065.03
    Duration : 00:09:18
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "If things ever... go awry for me."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.065.04
    Duration : 00:09:18
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Jay Leno
    Quote : "I may have to nick a one of those myself."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.065.05
    Duration : 00:09:18
    Source Network : NBC
    Source Program : The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Hayden Christensen
    Quote : "Yeah"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.066
    Duration : 00:05:26
    Source Network : Court TV "The Investigation Channel"
    Source Program : Celebrity Justice CJCTV
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "It's the FBI getting involved to bring balance to Hollywood's financial force."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Must be a Star Wars fan writing this script because the puns just don't stop. One of the key factors in Operation D-Elite was targeting a U.S. based Bit Torrent Tracker. To move this technology out of the hands of the casual users into a business solution. To accomplish this you have to handle the problem in pieces. The MPAA has more influence in the United States then anywhere else, most likely, so the RotS leak became their choice to make a point on their home turf. And the data they collected was enough to convince the FBI/ICE. The Bit Torrent protocol reveals the IP address of the people connected to a torrent. Users can block IP addresses when they connect to a torrent. If the industry had invested in the technology at the time of the release, developments like trackerless torrents and plug-ins which aid in the anonymity of online communications would have been less likely to be used by the majority of file sharers.

    Clip : 27.067.01
    Duration : 00:16:26
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker :
    Quote : "In a statement, Lucasfilm says it will pursue anyone with the unauthorized sale or purchase of copyrighted materials and insure they are prosecuted to the full extent of the law."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : They have a good history of this. But in this case they farmed out the task to the MPAA who collected evidence then farmed out the job to the FBI/ICE. Bottom Scroll : "Counterfeiters were selling illegal DVD copies of "Star Wars: Episode III" on Beijing's streets." China is to the US what the US used to be to the UK. A pirate nation ignoring the copyrights of another country. The street bootlegs of New York and Beinjing most likely had the same source the Elite Torrents leak. And it would take a few weeks for an subtitler to create the backstroke of the west, which would laughably enchant those with the weird culture clash sensibility.

    Clip : 27.067.02
    Duration : 00:16:26
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker :
    Quote : "The MPAA says penalties range from hefty fines to possible criminal charges."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Another example of a taking head reading a pre-supplied statement. In this case several individuals served jail time, home arrest and fines.

    Clip : 27.068
    Duration : 00:05:14
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Right Now
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Paul Dergarabedian (Box Office Tracker)
    Quote : "They've actually ahh prosecuted people for this. It's a huge offense it's a federal crime.
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Notice the pause. And then the roll into the phrase that pays, or at least makes the issue someone else's problem." Paul is the 'President of Box-Office' of a company called Media By Numbers. He takes stats provided by others and writes things about the stats for other press outfits to quote. Some of his brilliance is summed up in his review of 'Aliens vs. Predator' quote: "If you're a fan of the Alien movies, you want to see this movies. If you're a fan of Predator, you want to see this movie." So in essence like %20, Paul Dergarabedian is a shill.

    Clip : 27.069
    Duration : 00:02:26
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Coundown
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Keith Oberman
    Quote : "An arrest, police make."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Tagline "Star Wars - Big Bucks, Big Scandal"

    Clip : 27.070
    Duration : 00:06:05
    Source Network : ABC
    Source Program : Jimmy Kimmel Live
    Air Date : 2005.05.28
    Speaker : Jimmy Kimmel
    Quote : "And I personally glad to see the Department of Homeland Security involved in this. Now that we have the terrorism licked."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.071.01
    Duration : 00:12:00
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker : Clive Thompson (Wired Magazine)
    Quote : "The genie is out of the bottle, and Hollywood is going to have to figure out, how to make money off of it."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Very few technological revolutions haven't been embraced by the wallets of the public. The recording of music onto wax cylinder didn't halt people from going to concerts, sheet music didn't stop people from hearing other artists perform that material, radio transmissions which broadcasted lots of music into every home didn't stop people from going out to concerts, even though their friends had the same record which they could have borrowed they still bought another copy, even though people could buy an audio cassette and record off the radio they still bought, even though the VCR allowed people to record television broadcasts they still went to movies and still watched commercials, CDs created perfect copies and unparalleled audio clarity and still people bought another copy, often of something they already had the record and cassette of, napster users had the largest library of music ever assembled at their mouse's finger tip yet napster users purchased more CDs on average then any other demographic. It's been clear for sometime that if the material is available it will be paid and payed attention to. But also what was learned from the napster generation is that with volume comes understanding and appreciation. 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' attempts to show how the same logic can apply to future interactions with media, to promote a rational understanding of the society around us.

    Clip : 27.072.02
    Duration : 00:12:00
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Sunday Night
    Air Date : 2005.05.22
    Speaker :
    Quote : "They say downloading today can be compared to the threat to the movie industry, posed 20 years ago by the VHS tape. Which now makes millions for the industry."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : The problem seen by the content industries is that the digital format might be the final upgrade in their arsenal. Over the last century, recordings went from wax cylinder to vinyl records to tape cassettes to compact discs. Each time the same material was purchased with an upgrade of quality or convenience. The digital format at this point represents the end of this upgrading purchase issue. The mp3 of today is the same mp3 of tomorrow. Why the general public never orchestrated a boycott of new formats until the content industries provided some return for lesser pay when they bought the same material. That was the gluttony of consumer culture. But with environmental concerns looming, some individuals are choosing to consuming less. The visuals of this segment are of "'John' Movie Downloader" and he's visiting the previous incarnation of newzbin.com a search engine which tracks .nzb files from a selective index. Similar to searching for a certain filetype in most other search engines. Newzbin was a public search engine at this time. In May 2008, after being contacted by the MPAA, Newzbin closed it's doors as a public search engine. The version of RotS was a version of the time coded workprint by a release group called ViSA. (file name 'Star.Wars.Episode.3.Revenge.of.the.Sith.WP.DVDR-ViSA' "swe3.scr-visa") Their logo a reworking of the credit card company except with lowercase 'i'. The .nfo for this release shows that ViSA probably re-released a version they found, many of the .nfo categories were filled in with 'dunno's. Quoting the .nfo "WEEEEEE, ripper named the rare funny, inst' he a hoot. nuke this if you want. it's real. check a rare or two could be a SCREENER, looks more like a finished Workprint, since there's 2 fuck off big timers :) Another release from ViSA:about time ViSA actually did something for YOU!" Ok 'John' Movie Downloader or someone else is highlighting the Viewed category, which is the number of times the .nzb was searched for, not the actual downloaded versions.

    Clip : 27.073
    Duration : 00:11:12
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Right Now
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Paul Dergarabedian (Box Office Tracker)
    Quote : "You know, I don't know that that will, obviously it hasn't hurt the box office thus far. But I think the true fans, they don't want to see it on some bootleg DVD. They want to see it properly in a theater on the big screen."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Besides the first statement is is all wrong. Can't confirm the hurt box office idea since the predetermined outcome can't be enforced is the leak never happened to find out where the box office would have ended up. What the heck is a true fan? Some will watch these movies in any format at any time, they can appreciate the material how ever it is dished out to them. Again this is the push for the public to appreciate quality. But they faultier the argument by claiming that theaters are the correct presentation. Criticizers of bootlegs often point out that in bootlegs (which remember are recorded in theaters) have distorted pictures, people's heads in the way, noises of people around the recorded, etc. Why not realize that the theater experience is about seeing it with other people and their change in emotion. It's tons of fun to go see a movie opening day with a roaring crowd, of even then you go and the movie turns out to be not what everyone was expecting so people start yelling at the screen. Makes for a story to tell. The wider the spectrum the more attention might be given. Embrace tiered systems. Allow for as many variables as you can. Some people might want to watch a movie but they have an old machine so like with online trailers, have several sizes available.

    Clip : 27.074.01
    Duration : 00:18:08
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : American Morning
    Air Date : 2005.05.26
    Speaker :
    Quote : "There's no company behind this, no individuals, sorta organic software. So they are targeting users."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : After their initial mistakes with their understanding of Bit Torrent, they get closer. But what's the difference between an individual and a user? So in the RotS leak case, the MPAA collected information in which they were able to differentiate between when the downloaders did what they did, and were able to track, locate, and eventually arrest many involved. So why did they not cast a wider net and collect funds from the tens of thousands who they caught in the act. Both content industries headed by the RIAA and MPAA have repeatedly made examples of certain infringers. The RIAA has taken the lead and attempted the hard push legally, while the MPAA has bided it's time since their content has the weight of significance and is a larger file size. I wonder if the time will come where the general public will become more cognizant of the split between information and entertainment. And as that happens will they drift away from content perceived as entertainment. For instance if everyone had their home videos online, would more people watch that material over the latest television broadcasts. If individuals used their phones to record events would people watch less of the infauxnews opinion programs. How do things shift when everything is recorded and made available for review and comment.

    Clip : 27.074.02
    Duration : 00:18:08
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : American Morning
    Air Date : 2005.05.26
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Still makes a record this past weekend."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.074.03
    Duration : 00:18:08
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : American Morning
    Air Date : 2005.05.26
    Speaker :
    Quote : "yeah, all the people who steal it, are probably going to see the movie anyway, and go buy it as well. But we know about people who are that into it. Ah... Ah let's talk about."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Oh these are the moments I hope for watching television, the moment where you sense that someone is going to speak what they believe. Unfortunately this individual caught themselves and moved onto another issue. But a more defined explanation about 'those people' who steal, go see and buy a movie would have been fascinating TV.

    Clip : 27.075
    Duration : 00:09:00
    Source Network : FoxNews
    Source Program : Fox 5 News - NYC
    Air Date : 2005.05.20
    Speaker : Andrea Day
    Quote : "Counterfeiters costs the movie industry million of dollars every year. But when we saw what was on this foney DVD. Your best bet is to see it here."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : The worst part of counterfeiters is that it's a waste of materials. These copies are generally thrown out, very few survive, they are seen as disposable. This culture of disposability is a product of the consumer product culture, where objects are made as cheap as possible to reach a wider audience, but also leading to the use of worse components which leads to less wear and tear these devices can endure in a normal life time. Also the voiding of warranties to fix products is beyond the reach of most users. This leads to more items in the landfill etc. So a generation or two has grown up buying a series of products they re-buy every 5 years. This disposability on a one hundred dollar device, means that a two dollar movie will receive the same treatment. So who knows how many counterfeit items are piling up in landfills. The footage in China and elsewhere of bulldozers destroying mountains of discs also leads to the disposability of media. Shifting most media consumption away from a physical medium will be very great for the environment.

    Clip : 27.076
    Duration : 00:06:06
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : Right Now
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Paul Dergarabedian (Box Office Tracker)
    Quote : "There's this notion of maybe releasing films day and date, both on DVD and in the movie theater, to avoid the pirates."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Also most five years later and some of this is starting to happen.

    Clip : 27.077
    Duration : 00:02:29
    Source Network : MTV
    Source Program : Total Request Live (TRL)
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : (visual Hayden Christensen wearing a Darth Vader helmet enters a Blockbuster)
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : This transition worked well, guy talking about day and date release. Flip to main actor of said movie entering video rental chain, then cut to clip of said main actor in actual movie going...

    Clip : 27.078
    Duration : 00:04:03
    Source Network : SkyOne
    Source Program : Feel The Force
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen)
    Quote : "I want more. And I know I shouldn't."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : We go to school for the first major portion of our live, and we're told to learn more and more, yet all of a sudden we should stop wanting to learn more.

    Clip : 27.079.01
    Duration : 00:02:22
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Yoda (Frank Oz)
    Quote : "You do not want."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Another critic of the Star Wars phenomenon needs to speak about it's advertising. Yes advertising make money, but it also undermines the legitimacy of your material. Here we've got Yoda stealing sugar water from someone.

    Clip : 27.079.02
    Duration : 00:02:22
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "I do not want."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.080
    Duration : 00:02:00
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Yoda (Frank Oz)
    Quote : "Desire you not."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.081.01
    Duration : 00:04:08
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "I do want."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.081.02
    Duration : 00:04:08
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Yoda (Frank Oz)
    Quote : "Want do not."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.081.03
    Duration : 00:04:08
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Do."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.081.04
    Duration : 00:04:08
    Source Network : various
    Source Program : Pepsi TV Commercial
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Yoda (Frank Oz)
    Quote : "Do not want."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.082
    Duration : 00:04:25
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : backstroke of the west
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Anaking Skywalker (James Earl Jones)
    Quote : "NNNnnoooooooooooooo!"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's a clip from the backstroke of the west where the english term 'No' was translated into 'Do not want' as seen in the subtitles. Weird coincidence that even through the cross cultural current that the same motif that people should not desire is portrayed? This 'No' goes from RT03:08:50:08 to RT03:08:55:02. Almost 5 seconds.

    Clip : 27.083
    Duration : 00:04:22
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Anderson Cooper 360
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Anderson Cooper
    Quote : "For our money though, why break the law when you can simple download the Star Wars Kid."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Notice how he says 'for our money'. Here's an individual blessed with unlimited media consumption, he works for one of the few (4?) major media organization, he never has to worry about ever 'NOT' being able to see anything. He's got an organization working to bring everything he wants/needs to his attention. The internet brings this a step closer to everyone. And what does he then do, he sends his audience to watch a viral video internet meme who's origins has brought significant pain to the one being taunted. A prominent case of cyber-bulling. Classic taunting power trip by the high and mighty of the media elite. Since the Star Wars Kid video was released in 2002 and gained popularity and meme status in 2003, how no one at CNN could have not seen the insensitivity of airing the clip and having the announcer comment further is another document of the rift growing between internet culture and the controllers of media. So anyway %20 replaced the Star Wars Kid segment with a cut scene from Star Wars of Harrison Ford saying 'Schmuck'. The internet attempted to get the Star Wars Kid into Episode III, the petition gained almost 150,000 signatures.

    Clip : 27.084
    Duration : 00:01:06
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : at the Movies
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Han Solo (Harrison Ford)
    Quote : "Schmuck"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.085
    Duration : 00:02:14
    Source Network : CNN
    Source Program : Anderson Cooper 360
    Air Date : 2005.05.19
    Speaker : Anderson Cooper
    Quote : "Ahhh the Star Wars Kid."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.086
    Duration : 00:01:06
    Source Network : MSNBC
    Source Program : at the Movies
    Air Date : 2005.05.21
    Speaker : Han Solo (Harrison Ford)
    Quote : "Schmuck"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information :

    Clip : 27.087.01
    Duration : 00:02:22
    Source Network : SkyOne
    Source Program : Feel The Force
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Peter Serafinowicz
    Quote : "I don't like you either."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here's the voice of Darth Maul doing an interpretation of Dr. Evazan. Edited in to reinforce the displeasure with the previous douchiness of a major media opinionews anchor.

    Clip : 27.087.02
    Duration : 00:02:22
    Source Network : SkyOne
    Source Program : Feel The Force
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Dr. Evazan (Alfie Curtis)
    Quote : "I don't like you either."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : And the actual movie clip.

    Clip : 27.088
    Duration : 00:12:12
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : backstroke of the west
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : Obi-wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor)
    Quote : "Who.... Who could have done this?"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Ok this clip is used as a pause for reflection. The scene is filled with dead bodies strewn around, symbolically like the lives affected by the activities played out in the chapter. The backstroked subtitles ask the pertinent question, "This is what who fuck". What just happened? Who did this? Oh phuck. Now will this reflection ever happen, will society look back at the lives manipulated by their activities and the action/response of others. Track record says no, there have been several rounds of industry vs internet vs individuals and all those 'i's don't form an 'us' or 'we' just yet. and before we can catch out breath, back into the conflict.

    Clip : 27.089.01
    Duration : 00:07:22
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : l33t Subtitled Trailer of Revenge of the Sith
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : l33t m4r(
    Quote : "Who could have done this?" (crapXXor! We got pawned!!!1!)"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Here was a chance to show the same clip as interpreted by different creative entities. The original shows Obi-wan attempting to deal with the appalling actions of his apprentice. The backstroked subtitle imply what Yoda would have said next, that he knows but just won't deal. While the l33r subtitles go with the interpreted realization, that Obi-won's been duped by his apprentice.

    Clip : 27.089.02
    Duration : 00:07:22
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : l33t Subtitled Trailer of Revenge of the Sith
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : l33t m4r(
    Quote : "Twisted by the Dark Side, young Skywalker has become." (A dirty haXXor that Anakin punk is!)"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Jack Valenti, long-time president of the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) had this opinion: "The excitement of unlimited access to untold quantities of information has blurred in the mind of some that taking what is not yours or what is not freely offered to you is stealing, period." And that's really not debatable, but there is a climate where significant portion of society will allow for their creations to be freely offered and reworked. The Creative Commons is the licensing policy which attempts to create this database of information. Viewing everyone as 'A dirty haXXor' will only get you left out of the Creative Commons revolution. So there's the thesis, this presentation shows how media could be reused to inform if people willingly gave too the system. I think people should be excited about unlimited access to untold quantities of information, if you can learn everything, would you not?

    Clip : 27.090
    Duration : 00:06:00
    Source Network :
    Source Program : TFocus
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Eigen fleischer de Star Wars fans. Vieten de exclusivite di schletsetvisen"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : I don't have any clue what's being said, but the clip of the monitor makes for a good transition.

    Clip : 27.091
    Duration : 00:03:24
    Source Network : Nippon TV
    Source Program : Zoom-in SUPER
    Air Date : 2005.07.05
    Speaker :
    Quote : "Star Wars Episode Three Cokiadiedess"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : I don't know how to spell that so this translation is incorrect, it's a try.

    Clip : 27.092
    Duration : 00:12:23
    Source Network :
    Source Program : Today
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker :
    Quote : "It's the final installment of the arguable the greatest movie saga ever told. Episode Three Revenge of the Sith. The third prequel which leads us into the Original Star Wars."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : and a nice slow read of the focus of these stories.

    Clip : 27.093
    Duration : 00:03:01
    Source Network : MTV
    Source Program : Total Request Live (TRL)
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Alani "La La" Vazquez
    Quote : "We're hanging out at Skywalker Ranch, it's really really interesting."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : %20 thought the MTV coverage of Star Wars was atrocious. And this individuals expression and statement reinforce this notion. Plus the 'interesting' term is one of those words which is said when not meant, as a way to deflect. I should count the times this project got the interesting label.

    Clip : 27.094
    Duration : 00:01:00
    Source Network : Animal Planet
    Source Program : Animal Icon's "Star Wars Creatures"
    Air Date : 2005.05.00
    Speaker : George Lucas
    Quote : "That didn't really work."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : So here %20 used the creator to reinforce his previous notion. See above.

    Clip : 27.095
    Duration : 00:00:25
    Source Network : none
    Source Program : l33t Subtitled Trailer of Revenge of the Sith
    Air Date : 2005.XX.XX
    Speaker : l33t m4r(
    Quote : "ROFL"
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : Then use the l33t trailer to laugh at the joke.

    Clip : 27.096
    Duration : 00:03:18
    Source Network : G4
    Source Program : Electric Playground
    Air Date : 2005.05.XX
    Speaker : Julie Stoffer
    Quote : "Stay tuned, cus we're going to be right back with more Star Wars excitement."
    Commentary Review Continued Insight Information : and end the segment with a 'be right back' clip.
    Return to: Top - Questions / Bottom - Recent Updates

    %20 Honors C&D l33t Week with an interview with RotS l33t Trailer creator m4r(.

    One of the ephemeral internet creations which could be attributed with compounding the viral video craze which would spawn free video sites like youtube or dailymotion is the l33t subtitled version of the Star Wars Revenge of the Sith trailer. Created by m4r( (Marc Nuar) an avid gamer. As the internet culture expanded, it left a confusing adjustment period for all involved. Lucasfilm in the depths of the Prequel Trilogy releases felt it necessary to cease and desist m4r('s l33t'd trailer. That letter can be read on m4r('s site along with the translation into l33t sp33k. (http://nuar.lunarpages.com/) The Cease and Desist (C&D) is a tool in the belt of everyone with litigative aspirations or when you find something you don't or can't appreciate and want that action to halt all propagation. %20 interviewed m4r( on his experiences:

    %20 : What made you create the trailer?
    m4r( : As a Star Wars fan I was very excited when the trailer was released. After watching it several times with friends, all gamers of various sorts, we began making goofy comments about it. Those 'peanut gallery' comments inspired me to create the 133t subtitles for the trailer.

    Seems like you had a full month before getting the letter?
    Yes, the 133t trailer was up for just over a month before gathering enough attention for Lucasfilm to send the C&D.

    How bad was the initial bandwidth hit? How did the setting of mirrors happen?
    The first two days were not bad, as I just sent the page to a handful of friends. On the third day bandwidth started jumping upwards with over 1000 downloads, so a few friends volunteered to help by posting mirrors.

    How many of them fell to the demand?
    Suddenly, about a week after it was posted, it apparently went viral and the views exploded. All of a sudden I was getting hits from dozens of blogs, and even found that I was being linked from the front pages of huge sites like BoingBoing and Digg. In less than a 24 hours period it was downloaded over 10,000 times. My bandwidth (and the bandwidths of my first mirrors) crumpled. As the mirrors began failing, the internet community stepped in, with dozens of people offering to help by mirroring. The demand was too much for most mirrors, bringing down most within just a few days.

    Any clue how many views it might have gotten in that first week, month, etc?
    The first 5 days totaled about 10,000 downloads.
    The first 7 days totaled about 30,000 downloads.
    The first 14 days totaled about 120,000 downloads.
    The first 25 days totaled about 200,000 downloads
    By the time I took it down, after just over a month, it was downloaded an estimated 350,000 times across all mirrors. These number of course, only reflect downloads. I have no estimate for how many times it was torrented or viewed on sites lilke iFilm. All in all, it was quite amazing, considering YouTube didn't even exist yet, and online video was new to many people.

    It sounds like there was just the one C&D contact, but how did that contact affect how you've worked afterwards?
    Yes, I just got one C&D from Lucasfilm. I just made the whole thing for kicks and it had already gone WAY farther than I had expected, so I was fine with taking it down to avoid any possible legal complications.

    Was the supposed violation ever explained further?
    No. I even sent two emails to Lucasfilm, but they responded to neither.

    Did any of the mirrors get the same C&D?
    Not to my knowledge.

    What's your opinion of the Cease & Desist process?
    The current C&D process set in place by the DMCA may work for corporations, but it can, in essence, bully the individual or small developer by pitting them directly up against the faceless legal department of a behemoth. Lucasfilm was not required to respond to my inquiries and, since I have no legal weight to throw around, did not have to defend their stance.

    Do you think you got contacted because of your paypal donation link?
    I don't think so, as it wasn't mentioned in the C&D, and many of the mirrors were on business sites and sites with paid advertising. I ended up getting donations that were enough to cover my initial bandwidth overage charges plus another two months of my standard hosting plan

    Or was the explosion of mirrors/hits causing a disruption to the official trailer, in your opinion? When you started offering merchandise?
    At its peak, my 133t trailer page was showing up as the 3rd Google result when searching for Star Wars trailer. I think that this is probably what triggered the C&D. Even today a the page shows up on the first page of results when Googling for star wars revenge of the sith trailer. lol

    Did you track the expansion of your piece as it migrated through the internet/bloggosphere?
    I did look at my web stats quite often, especially the referring pages. Google, BoingBoing, and Digg were the top referring sites by volume. There were probably hundreds of forum threads and blogs linking to it.

    Any odd places in your opinion where it ended up?
    There were links and discussions on it from the official Lucas forums and theForce.net. Many posters there were upset when Lucasfilm sent the takedown notice.

    Were you able to discuss the issue with a lawyer? What were their suggestions?
    No. I wasn't interested in getting a lawyer, as I had nothing to gain from it. Lucasfilm's lawyers did not respond to my emails. I had just done the whole project as a laugh and I went much, much, much beyond what I had expected. I was pleasantly surprised by how many people had enjoyed it.

    How was that process? Did you reply or just follow through with their request?
    I just complied with their request. My work was already done. :)

    With the 5 year anniversary of the trailer coming up, any plans?
    lol. Not really. I've given thought to putting the trailer back up, but there isn't much point to it.

    Your initial iFilm.com mirror is now owned by Spike.com which has an exclusive deal with Lucasfilm to air the movies, odd, weird neeto?
    Amusing! I find it funny that I have to watch a commercial on their site before it plays the 133t trailer.

    Did anyone ask you to l33t speak other trailers or projects?
    A few people made suggestions, but I think it was best left as a one-time work.

    What would you have changed, now looking back?
    I would have changed a few of the translations. lol. A few of them I never really liked, but I didn't think it would matter, as I didn't expect it to become widespread at all. Other than that, it was a fun experience.

    What's your opinion of video hosting sites which continue to play the l33t trailer?
    Good for them. lol It wasn't my trailer to begin with, so I claim no ownership. The only ones that do irk me are the ones who have watermarked their website name on the bottom of the video or the ones who have replaced the closing credits with their own, claiming to be the creators. But the world is full of uncreative people whose only hope is to try to steal credit for themselves, so I don't pay those much mind.

    Why do you continue to keep the take down page alive?
    I left it up Because it still gets lots of hits. lol Even now, over 4 years later, it still gets several hundred hits a day (mostly from various google searches now) and I still get an email every few months from someone who enjoyed it or wants to find it.

    Well, that was an entertaining trip down memory lane.
    mARC

    Many thanks to m4r( for his time. And if you seek it out, one of the mirrors is still active spreading the subtitled L33t trailer luv.

    To continue the re-appropriation spirit of this work, the Intermission of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' takes the RotS Trailer l33t subtitles and composes them over a live performance of the Revenge of the Sith trailer performed at the 2005 Star Wars Celebration.

    26. 01:44:38:25 - 01:47:26:10 Trailered Intermission : "crapXXor! We got pwn3d!!!1!" : Play : Play+ : Mp4 : Ogv

    The Cease and Desist is a tool for anyone. To deny it exists or believe you don't use it is teh suxx.
    According to Lucasfilm Representative Steve Sansweet Quote: "Other studios filing cease and desist orders, going after the fans, this isn't what Lucasfilm was about." (quote via: http://www.digitalcity.com/2009/07/28/comic-con-steve-sansweet-on-star-wars-fandom/)

    Here is a random selection from teh Lucasfilm Cease and Desists archives.

    http://nuar.lunarpages.com/
    Quote: "Notice: As of 4/25/05 Lucasfilm Ltd. has requested that all potentially copyrighted materials and links be removed from this site."

    http://www.seattlepi.com/theater/192350_lucasfilm.html
    Quote: "Jet City, which is part of Wing-It Productions, has been screening old movies and redubbing them live for about seven years. The cease-and-desist letter they received from Lucasfilm Ltd. on Sept. 15 was their first."

    http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/missed_it_lucasfilm_ltd_sends_cease_and_desist_to_diesel_sweeties_creator/
    Quote: "It looks like the issue that drew LucasFilm Ltd's attention to Diesel Sweeties creator Rich Stevens is a selection of t-shirts by Stevens that LucasFilm believes reference trademarked Star Wars material, albeit in a slightly obtuse way in some cases."

    http://news.cnet.com/Lucasfilm-fights-for-the-rights-to-Tatooine.com/2100-1023_3-235678.html
    Quote: "Lucasfilm today confirmed it is trying to gain ownership of the domain name from Mount. "This is not at all unusual We send many cease-and-desist letters to people using domain names that are our registered trademark properties," company spokeswoman Jeanne Cole said. "We vigorously protect our trademarks.""

    http://www.echostation.com/features/lfl_wookiee.htm
    Quote: "The stories abound across the net, and fear strikes all of us -- another webmaster receives a Cease and Desist (C&D) letter from LucasFilm's (or an affiliated company's) corporate attorneys to pull graphics or a storyline featured on his site."

    http://www.ice.gov/pi/news/newsreleases/articles/starwars052505.htm
    Quote: "This morning, agents of the FBI and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) executed 10 search warrants across the United States against leading members of a technologically sophisticated P2P network - the final entry in the Star Wars series, "Episode III -Revenge of the Sith," was available for downloading"

    http://fancinematoday.com/2008/10/01/who-killed-star-wars-the-dark-redemption/
    Quote: "The fall-out of Lucasfilm's C&D on the fan film would play out for a few years, although now the company sponsors the annual fan film competition beloved by many fan film fans. Still, it's fair to wonder how popular TDR could have become had it not been stalled by Lucas' lawyers. Would it have reached Troops-level icon status?"

    But there are also examples of Lucasfilm attempting to key into internet alternatives, like this Obama/Star Wars Luke 'A New Hope' t-shirt design:
    http://tcritic.com/archives/a-new-hope-obamastar-wars-spoof-now-available-as-a-t-shirt/

    General Cease & Desist Information:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cease_and_desist
    http://www.chillingeffects.org/

    A joint project between the Electronic Frontier Foundation and several universities to monitor uses and abuses of intellectual property rights on the internet. Contains a database of cease-and-desist letters to which either senders or recipients can contribute.
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    After each of my previous feature presentations, in interviews i've mentioned my desire to return to my roots and continue the experimental direction of my film school education.

    The abstract presentation you now hold is one of these projects brought about through a collaborative effort by my Learning Division, several internet companies, media producers and other willing participants in the expansion of human exploration through learning.

    Lucas Learning has in the past focused on the promotion of K-12 educational development. This project is the beginning of the Adult Education and Research Expansion Pack*. The enclosed material is a first look at the end product of a possible interactive video experience which mines the depths of societies media output. Taking that detritus and searching / cutting up / recompiling that material to seek out themes and memes of society. This version caters towards the Star Wars phenomenon, but hopefully any topic can get the same treatment, just as simply as using a textual search engine.

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    After watching some of the DVD please continue with the questionaire.

    Would you be interested in using an online search engine which could compile a video program on your desired topic utilizing online video repositories?
    Yes ___ No ___

    Since the video search feature will be highly computational, how long would you wait for the search result program to be returned?
    Max. 5 minutes ___ Max. 30 minutes ___ Max. 2 days ___

    Where you able to comprehend the audio commentary track?
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    Did you view any of the non-native tongue subtitles?
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    Did you view any of the non-native tongue subtitles?
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    Please rate your interest in a similarly construction DVD but who's dedicated main topic was media programming from the Original Trilogy Era. (ANH : ESB : ROTJ - 1977 thru 1987)
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    A Message from a Maker of Films.

    To fullfil the Adult Education and Research Expansion Pack, who's video search component will hopefully go fully functional and available online in the near future. The enclosed presentation showcases how the search system can help inform those who want to be more informed.

    Using 'Star Wars' as the main search query, and probing the depths of media released around the release of Revenge of the Sith, this presentation investigates societal themes and memes which surfaced in the media representation of the Star Wars phenomenon.

    Please rate the coincidence factor, that the May 19, 2005 installation of John C. Richter as Acting Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice as a precursor to the May 26, 2005 Operation D-Elite takedown of Elite Torrents, because of the leak online of 'Revenge of the Sith':
    No coincidence ___ Semi-coincidental ___ Very coincidental ___

    Please rate John C. Richter's May 19, 2005 Summit of Pornography: Obscenity Enforcement, Corporate Participation, and Violence Against Women and Children:
    Not successful ___ Adequately Successful ___ Very Successful ___

    Please rate Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement's policy initiatives to prosecute and jail U.S. citizens because of internet communications:
    Not successful ___ Adequately Successful ___ Very Successful ___

    Please rate the FBI's Cyber Division's prosecution of the' Revenge of the Sith' leak case:
    Not successful ___ Adequately Successful ___ Very Successful ___

    Was the sentencing (jail time, home detention and fines) of the 'Revenge of the Sith' leakers:
    Lenient ___ Appropriate ___ Severe ___

    Should Lucasfilm Ltd. have carried out prosecution against the 'Revenge of the Sith'' leakers instead of the U.S. Government?
    Yes ___ No ___

    What is RTJKJAS?
    F.B.I. website take-down code ___
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    Return To Justice, Know Jesus As Savior ___
    Other ___

    Has Lucasfilm Ltd.'s Cease & Desist-ing of the l33t trailer of Revenge of the Sith, sent the appropriate message to creators?
    Yes ___ No ___

    Should George Lucas's concern for the preservation of movies, be expanded to any Star Wars related media, even if not produced by Lucasfilm Ltd?
    Yes ___ No ___

    Should the MPAA and the Chinese Government combine their efforts to limit the stream of illegal movies which enter the public sphere?
    Yes ___ No ___

    Although Operation D-Elite occurred because of the leak of Revenge of the Sith, in some of the court cases against the leakers, Revenge of the Sith was not mentioned. Do you find this to be:
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    * NOTE : This presentation is a continuation of the dialog between the final Star Wars movie, the actions which took place because of it (Cease & Desist of l33t Trailer, Operation D-Elite & backstroke of the west subtitles) and societies response. Please discussion continue.

    Have you seen or read the 'backstroke of the west' subtitles?
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    Do you consider this DVD presentation as an example of 'Classic Fair Use'?
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    Is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' a Video MixTape (VMT)?

    That's for the Video MixTape traders to decide. But %20 has been influenced by the Video MixTape scene. In addition to the varied sourced media onslaught and hard cut pacing, 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' assigns no category to it's recycled presentation, anything was at play and hard content combinations/juxtapositions do occur, often the hallmark of VMTs ability to play with content on opposite ends of the age scale. tBSWM also continues the complex bizarre titling tradition other Video MixTapes have used to carve out their space in the videoverse database. According to the VMT wiki entry, "video mixtures are released for the video geeks", this might explain why the Star Wars internet culture have predominantly ignored/shy'd away from tBSWM, so far. This is where tBSWM begins to verge from the VMT culture, it's a bit over structured. It also abuses the internet video resources which are often seen by VMT creators as not obscure enough, but it also has reviewed those databanks so thoroughly that forgotten or little viewed clips might gain VMT editor approval. Either way, is it really that interesting... Probably not, it could be like the Fan Edit terminology, the 2000+ internet generation is creating their own terms to promulgate their creations. If the works garner enough interest/creativity to create a split off the Tree of the Appropriated Arts, is something only time will tell. Is Video Compilation any better a term then Video MixTape or Video Mix Tape? Blah.
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    To Celebrate the 'Beginning of Recording' please download 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media', burn a copy and give away or sell copies to anyone willing to watch.

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    Chapter of the Week - Viewing Schedule - 2009.05 thru 2010.05

    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' because of it's length and breath, might be better digested in smaller chunks. Below is a schedule so that over the course of a year, in which one chapter a week is watched, by the 5th anniversary of 'Revenge of the Sith' you'll have a better understanding of the media created by anyone/everyone about the Star Wars phenomenon at the time the film franchise closed it's curtains.

    2009.05.10-2009.05.16
    00.
    Introduction Video Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.05.17-2009.05.23
    01.
    Long Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.05.24-2009.05.30
    02.
    Intro Explanation Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.05.31-2009.06.06
    03.
    Crawls Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.06.07-2009.06.13
    04.
    Narrative, Montage Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.06.14-2009.06.20
    05.
    Siths (Talking Heads) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.06.21-2009.06.27
    06.
    Jar-Jar Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.06.28-2009.07.04
    07.
    Hype Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.07.05-2009.07.11
    07a.
    Fan Lines VS Perception Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.07.12-2009.07.18
    08.
    More Siths (Filmatic) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.07.19-2009.07.25
    08a.
    Hayden Christensen Intro Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.07.26-2009.08.01
    09.
    $ Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.08.02-2009.08.08
    10.
    Epitome Strikes Backward (Striking Epitome) Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.08.09-2009.08.15
    11.
    Darth Vader Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.08.16-2009.08.22
    12.
    Politics Mis-Reporting Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.08.23-2009.08.29
    13.
    DV/Toys/Yoda Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.08.30-2009.09.05
    14.
    Hayden's Fame-enting Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.09.06-2009.09.12
    15.
    DV's Suit Hayden Transformation Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.09.13-2009.09.19
    16.
    Five Hundred and One Stormtroopers Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.09.20-2009.09.26
    17.
    Geek Solo Star Han Trek Brand Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.09.27-2009.10.03
    18.
    Chewbacca Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.10.04-2009.10.10
    19.
    Character Marketing & Impersonations Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.10.11-2009.10.17
    20.
    William's Music Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.10.18-2009.10.24
    21.
    Gay Droid Expo Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.10.25-2009.10.31
    22.
    Induced Drug Moments Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.11.01-2009.11.07
    23.
    Short Trip to the Dark Side Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.11.08-2009.11.14
    24.
    The Lightsaber Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.11.15-2009.11.21
    25.
    Larger View of Censoring Obscenities Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.11.22-2009.11.28
    26.
    Trailered Intermission Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.11.29-2009.12.05
    27.
    Downloading/Pirating/Those Fans Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.12.06-2009.12.12
    28.
    Hair Leia Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.12.13-2009.12.19
    29.
    Made for Crossing Cultural Boundaries Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.12.20-2009.12.26
    30.
    Sick Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2009.12.27-2010.01.02
    31.
    Sex Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.01.03-2010.01.09
    32.
    Line Life and Beyond Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.01.10-2010.01.16
    33.
    Sith Who Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.01.17-2010.01.23
    34.
    Extreme Fan Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.01.24-2010.01.30
    35.
    Opening Intro's New Hope Impact Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.01.31-2010.02.06
    36.
    Tragic Backstory Cross Endeavour Independence Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.02.07-2010.02.13
    36a.
    More Sithing Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.02.14-2010.02.20
    37.
    At and In the Theaters Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.02.21-2010.02.27
    38.
    MTFBWY Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.02.28-2010.03.06
    39.
    Geek Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.03.07-2010.03.13
    40.
    Women Online / Female Involvement Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.03.14-2010.03.20
    41.
    Media Questioning Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.03.21-2010.03.27
    42.
    Generational Fan Bases Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.03.28-2010.04.03
    43.
    Space Cowboy/Opera/Myth Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.04.04-2010.04.10
    44.
    I am your father Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.04.11-2010.04.17
    45.
    Seeing Again ... the One Six Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.04.18-2010.04.24
    46.
    How many films? Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.04.25-2010.05.01
    47.
    Outro Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    2010.05.09-2010.05.15
    48.
    Credits : Play : Mp4 : Ogv
    > 2010.05.19 Revenge of the Sith Premiered : May 19, 2005.
    Thanks to everyone who watched!

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    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' was produced for the memory/dedication of?

    In Memory of: 1337 m4r(; Jason Everett Spatafore; Albert Valente, Jessie I. Lumada, Ramon G. Valdez, Michael J. Fousse, Dwight Wayne Sityar, Stephani Reiko Gima, Joel De Sagun Dimaano, Marc D. Hoaglin; Scott McCausland, Grant T. Stanley, Daniel Dove, An Duc Do, Scott D. Harvanek, Samm Kuonen & unknowns & the subtitlers in chinese of 'the backstroke of the west'.
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    Public Assignments
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    This declaration/action is not about upstaging the event, so sticking the logo on the camera is not helpful. The idea is to gain a wider public awareness of films which were not included.

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    Odd Facts

  • Broadcast Period: 2/2005 thru 6/2005
  • Sources: 702+ Instances
  • All Materials Up/Downsourced to mini-DV
  • Edits: 1,666+
  • Average Clip Length: 8.15 Seconds
  • Trailer Location: Menu 2, Button '$' --> Right
  • Censor Location: Menu 1, Button 'Intro' --> Right or Menu 4, Button 'Jar-Jar' --> Right
  • Bonus Location: About 4, Active --> Down or About 4, Main Menu --> Up
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    Trivia

    (00:00:00) What is the opening blip-vert? :
    Quote: "I am very concerned about our natural heritage, and I am very concerned that films that I watched when I was young and the films that I watched throughout my life are preserved, so that my children can see them." -George Lucas"
    (00:03:09) What is 'Star Wars'? : ....
    (00:06:51) What is 'Attack of the Blynth'? : ....
    (00:19:42) How much money is mentioned in the '$' Chapter? : A Jabba-sized $99,635,000,162.70 and a bajil-gazillion dollars more.
    (00:23:42) Who likes to Mod little girls? : Kevin Rose of digg.com.
    (00:28:30) How does Democracy, Liberty & Freedom die? : Thunderous Applause!
    (00:48:10) Are all of the 501st Stormtroopers represented? : Maybe, join the count in the audio commentary...
    (01:03:48) Who likes Wookiee love? : Seth Green of Robot Chicken.
    (01:10:55) Who is the Unsmiley Face Guy? : The SUPER SUCKLORD aka Morgan Phillips creator of 'Star Wars Breakbeats' & the radical GAY EMPIRE: HOMO-TROOPER action figure. (http://www.suckadelic.com)
    (01:11:15) What are the Vaders trying to spell out? : (don't know)
    (01:16:15) Who is this guy acting out Star Wars dressed in black? : Charles Ross of the 'One Man Star Wars' theatrical production.
    (01:19:22) Are faggots really everywhere as mentioned in 'Revenge of the Fag'? : Depends on who you ask...
    (01:22:09) Nerf-Herders Anonymous Star Wars Reference and Actor Database Author, L. Mangue
    (01:29:14) Who is fighting with the Saber-Spoons? : John Lasseter of Pixar & ?.
    (01:39:00) Who are these two? : Chris Gore & Dr. Michio Kaku
    (01:46:58) When the studios won't give permission
    (01:47:25) Michael Rubin who wrote 'droidMAKER: George Lucas and the Digital Revolution'
    (01:49:23) What did that blip-vert say? :
    The characters and events in this photoplay are ficticious. Any similarity to actual events and persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

    As stated on all badges, all attendees of Celebration III and Gen Con Indy, consented to being recorded (by audio, visual, and/or other means) for exhibition and exploitation by any means in all media.

    This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States of America and other countries. Unauthorized duplication, distribution, or exhibition may result in civil and criminal prosecution.

    (02:02:40) What is the G.N.A.A.? : The Gay Nigger Association of America
    (02:05:25) Who is this "Tool of Satan" guy? : "It's no JOKE - if you believe in The FORCE, you will go to HELL"
    (02:10:58) What is that blip-vert? : Star Whore's 3 : 'Revenge of the Syph' screen cap
    (02:18:19) What is that great song and who sings it? : Princess Leia's 'Life Day' Celebratory song from the Star Wars : Holiday Special.
    (03:06:24) What is the 'Next Film'? : "The Empire Strikes Back"
    (03:14:44) Who wrote the 'Geeking out' vs. 'Vegging out' piece in the commentary track? : Neal Stephenson - Op-Ed New York Times - 2005.06.17
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    How long did the production of "Thee Backslacpkping With Media' take?

    2001 - 'Star Wars : A Quicktime File' experimental fan film created (bonus feature)
    2005.03 - 2005.06 - Recorded tv using couple vcrs and a miniDV camera, would let them run for 6 hours recording several channels which might have SW content. Then after work and in the morning before work, would watch those recordings on FFD looking for mentions. When found those would be dumped to the miniDV camera and moved to iMovie. Also looked for Star Wars media on websites.
    2005.09.04 - Began preliminary editing
    2005.09.05 - Continued editing
    2005.09.10 - More editing
    2005.09.11 - Yet even more editing
    2005.09.17 - Some editing
    2005.09.18 - Yeah editing
    2005.09.21 - Continued editing
    2005.09.22 - One edit finalized today!
    2005.09.23 - Continued editing
    2005.09.24 - Continued editing
    2005.09.25 - Continued editing
    2005.09.27 - Continued editing
    2005.09.29 - Continued editing
    2005.09.30 - Continued editing
    2005.10.01 - Continued editing
    2005.10.02 - Continued editing
    2005.10.07 - Continued editing
    2005.10.08 - Continued editing
    2005.10.09 - Continued editing
    2005.10.22 - Continued editing
    2005.10.23 - Continued editing
    2005.10.24 - Continued editing
    2005.10.26 - Continued editing
    2005.10.29 - Continued editing
    2005.10.30 - After Effects work begins - modify online help file to create crawl
    2005.11.04 - Illustrator - set Chinese tBSWM logo
    2005.11.05 - After Effects work
    2005.11.06 - After Effects work
    2005.11.16 - After Effects work
    2005.11.17 - Continued editing
    2005.11.18 - Continued editing
    2005.11.23 - Continued editing
    2005.11.24 - Continued editing
    2005.11.25 - Continued editing
    2005.11.26 - Continued editing
    2005.11.27 - Continued editing
    2005.11.30 - After Effects work
    2005.12.01 - Continued editing
    2005.12.03 - Continued editing - After Effects work
    2005.12.04 - Continued editing - After Effects work
    2005.12.08 - Continued editing
    2005.12.09 - Continued editing
    2005.12.10 - Continued editing - After Effects work
    1005.12.11 - Photoshop / Illustrator work - begin working on cover design
    2005.12.12 - After Effects work
    2005.12.13 - After Effects work - first pass at credits - figure out how to export frames for cover
    2005.12.31 - Continued editing - After Effects work
    .
    2006.01.02 - Continued editing
    2006.01.08 - Continued editing
    2006.01.15 - Continued editing
    2006.01.21 - Continued editing
    2006.01.22 - Create Trailer by cross cutting Henry Hills' "Money" with "$" Chapter
    2006.02.02 - Continued editing
    2006.02.11 - After Effects work
    2006.02.12 - After Effects work
    2006.02.18 - Began Transcribing
    2006.02.19 - More transcribing - First attempt at subtitles. Researched online, tried Belle Nuit Subtitler 1.7.5.
    2006.02.20 - Transcribing Finished
    2006.03.04 - After Effects work
    2006.03.05 - After Effects work - Photoshop logo ideas
    2006.03.06 - Logo ideas
    2006.03.09 - Cover work
    2006.03.12 - After Effects work - Convert crawl to be video snippets - Cover work
    2006.03.16 - After Effects work
    2006.03.17 - After Effects work
    2006.03.18 - After Effects work - Begin menu animations
    2006.03.22 - Menu work
    2006.03.26 - After Effects work
    2006.03.27 - After Effects work
    2006.03.28 - Chinese babelfish Translation Begins - After Effects work
    2006.03.30 - After Effects work
    2006.03.31 - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.04.01 - After Effects work - Illustrator crawl ideas
    2006.04.02 - After Effects work
    2006.04.03 - After Effects work
    2006.04.04 - After Effects work
    2006.04.07 - After Effects work
    2006.04.08 - After Effects work
    2006.04.09 - After Effects work
    2006.04.10 - After Effects work
    2006.04.14 - After Effects work
    2006.04.15 - Attempt to create Audio Commentary, fails miserable - After Effects work
    2006.04.22 - Cover work - Illustrator
    2006.04.23 - Cover work - Illustrator
    2006.04.25 - After Effects work - realize that the crawl is phucked as new material is added to the editing process - Illustrator credits
    2006.05.06 - Continued editing
    2006.05.07 - Continued editing - second attempt at Audio Commentary... fail
    2006.05.09 - Continued editing
    2006.05.13 - Continued editing
    2006.05.14 - Continued editing
    2006.05.15 - Continued editing
    2006.05.17 - Continued editing
    2006.05.20 - Continued editing
    2006.05.21 - Continued editing
    2006.05.24 - Continued editing
    2006.05.26 - Continued editing
    2006.06.09 - Learned that iMovieHD does not accept the old iMovie file names... Contemplate manually fixing every link to correct some odd transposing textual error. - Web searching for help/fix.
    2006.06.16 - Found "iMovie file fixers for OS X" (turns out the problem is that since the project was on an external HD which was formated in a way iMovieHD didn't like so it didn't re-find the clips...) - Continued editing
    2006.06.17 - Continued editing
    2006.06.25 - Continued editing
    2006.07.03 - Continued editing
    2006.07.04 - Continued editing
    2006.07.15 - Continued editing
    2006.07.16 - Continued editing
    2006.08.19 - Continued editing
    2006.08.20 - Continued editing
    2006.08.29 - Continued editing
    2006.09.06 - Continued editing
    2006.09.07 - Continued editing
    2006.09.08 - Continued editing
    2006.09.09 - Continued editing
    2006.09.16 - After Effects / Illustrator work - version 2 of the crawl begins
    2006.09.23 - Continued editing
    2006.09.30 - After Effects work
    2006.10.01 - Continued editing - Added "Spat Cave" clips
    2006.10.08 - Chinese Translation continues - After Effects work
    2006.10.10 - After Effects work
    2006.10.11 - After Effects work
    2006.10.14 - Began learning Final Cut Pro - After Effects work
    2006.10.15 - After Effects / Illustrator work
    2006.10.28 - Began learning DVD Studio Pro
    2006.10.28 - DVDSP work
    2006.11.04 - DVDSP work - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.11.12 - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.11.24 - Continued editing - Added "George and Me" & "A Great Disturbance" clips
    2006.11.25 - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.12.09 - DVDSP work - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.12.10 - DVDSP work
    2006.12.18 - DVDSP - began Subtitling
    2006.12.19 - EDITING FINALIZED
    2006.12.20 - Subtitling - Chinese Translation continues
    2006.12.21 - Subtitling
    2006.12.29 - Set up Chapter Markers - Subtitling
    2006.12.30 - Subtitling
    2006.12.31 - Subtitling
    .
    2007.01.05 - Chinese babelfish Translation Finished
    2007.01.06 - Subtitling - Chingrish Translation Begins & Ends
    2007.01.07 - Subtitling
    2007.01.09 - Subtitling
    2007.01.11 - Subtitling
    2007.01.13 - Subtitling
    2007.01.14 - Subtitling
    2007.01.20 - DVDSP work
    2007.01.21 - After Effects work
    2007.01.28 - After Effects work
    2007.01.31 - DVDSP work - After Effects work
    2007.02.01 - After Effects / Illustrator work
    2007.02.03 - After Effects work
    2007.02.04 - DVDSP work
    2007.02.10 - DVDSP work
    2007.02.11 - DVDSP work
    2007.02.18 - After Effects work
    2007.02.19 - Subtitling - After Effects work
    2007.02.25 - Subtitling - After Effects work
    2007.03.03 - Subtitling Preliminarily Finished - After Effects work
    2007.03.04 - DVDSP work - After Effects work
    2007.04.01 - First post about project to OriginalTrilogy.com
    2007.04.28 - After Effects / Illustrator work - Realize that the menus i've created are going to get serious cropped off when shown on an typical tube tv... phuck
    2007.04.29 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.05 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.06 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.07 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.09 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.11 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.12 - DVDSP work
    2007.05.13 - DVDSP work
    2007.06.02 - After Effects work
    2007.06.09 - After Effects work
    2007.06.10 - After Effects / Illustrator work
    2007.06.16 - After Effects work
    2007.06.19 - DVDSP work
    2007.06.20 - DVDSP work
    2007.06.30 - DVDSP work - Collect Audio Commentary transcripts
    2007.07.01 - Write / Collect Audio Commentary transcripts - text-to-speech Audio Commentary Information
    2007.07.02 - DVDSP work - Write / Collect Audio Commentary transcripts
    2007.07.03 - Write / Collect Audio Commentary transcripts - text-to-speech Audio Commentary Information
    2007.07.04 - Write Audio Commentary
    2007.07.08 - Write Audio Commentary
    2007.07.14 - Write Audio Commentary
    2007.07.16 - text-to-speech Audio Commentary Information
    2007.07.17 - text-to-speech Audio Commentary Information
    2007.07.20 - text-to-speech Audio Commentary Information
    2007.07.21 - Begin editing Audio Commentary track
    2007.07.22 - Audio Commentary work
    2007.08.26 - Photoshop Cover work
    <-- Real Life (ie work that pays) Intervenes -->
    .
    2008.01.06 - Audio Commentary work
    2008.01.26 - Audio Commentary work
    2008.02.23 - Audio Commentary work
    2008.04.01 - Second post to OriginalTrilogy.com
    <-- Real Life (ie work that pays) Intervenes -->
    2009.01.19 - Audio Commentary work
    2009.02.04 - Audio Commentary work
    2009.02.05 - Audio Commentary work
    2009.02.06 - Audio Commentary work
    2009.02.07 - DVDSP work
    2009.02.08 - Audio Commentary Finished
    2009.02.10 - Photoshop stuff for webpage
    2009.02.11 - FAQ work - screw up original version after working most of the day by resaving to include Chinese fonted information... now it doesn't load in browser...
    2009.02.12 - FAQ work - After Effects work
    2009.02.13 - FAQ work
    2009.02.14 - FAQ work
    2009.02.15 - FAQ work - Censor Clip work begins
    2009.02.16 - Censor Clip work
    2009.02.17 - DVDSP work - Censor Clip Finished
    2009.02.18 - DVDSP work - After Effects modify credits
    2009.02.19 - DVDSP work
    2009.02.20 - After Effects work
    2009.02.21 - DVDSP work, FAQ work
    2009.02.23 - DVDSP work
    2009.02.24 - DVDSP work
    2009.02.25 - Audio Commentary tweaked - Credits tweaked
    2009.02.26 - DVDSP work - Realized that the chapter markers are now one or two frames off... phuck. FAQ work
    2009.02.27 - DVDSP work - trying to figure out dual layer break layer point. FAQ work
    2009.02.28 - DVDSP work - trying to figure out dual layer break layer point.
    2009.03.01 - DVDSP work - Audio Commentary tweaked - Gave up trying to fix chapter markers, focus on compression settings to get disc to fit.
    2009.03.02 - FAQ work - Spend most of the morning coming to the realization that none of the software i've got FCP, DVDSP, VLC, quicktime... none of them will burn in subtitles. End up screen capturing to get chinese burned in subtitles for chapters which will be available from the FAQ. But do find out Ogg has a new video codec named Theora (after the character from Max Headroom!)
    2009.03.03 - Website work
    2009.03.04 - Fiddling with compression settings to fit onto DVD. FAQ work
    2009.03.05 - Fiddling with compression settings to fit onto DVD
    2009.03.06 - Manipulate settings to fit DVD_ROM material, and figure out Break Layer point.
    2009.03.08 - Finalize cover / disc / insert artwork
    2009.03.10 - Thee Backslacpkping With Media has been compressed and a successful test burn has been completed. Start to burn copies to send out... Turns out the new Sony media discs don't work.
    2009.03.11 - Roxio Toasts has an upgrade, installed, still the discs won't burn. Go to Staples buy some Memorex, they work. Burn copies (at a blistering 2x) to mail out while printing out the cover and inserts. Each disc is about 30-40 minutes and the printing is about the same. it's a slow printer.
    2009.03.12 - Finish burning and printing, 20 copies. Sent out e-mails to offer free copies to people. (19 e-mails, 4 people accept a free copy...)
    2009.03.13 - Mailed out 11 copies. Two to the copyright office, 4 to the people who accepted the offer and 5 to several unsuspecting people or organizations.
    2009.04.01 - 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is officially released!
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    What Media (TV/Movie/Internet) personalities makes an appearances in 'The Backslacpkping with Media'?

    Starring - SW People- George Lucas, Rick McCallum, Jonathan Rinzler -SW Actors- Hayden Christensen, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Harrison Ford, David Prowse, Peter Mayhew, Samuel Jackson, Natalie Portman, Ian McDiarmid, Jimmy Smits, Frank Oz, Ewan McGregor -Celebrities- William Shatner, Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Steven Speilberg, James Cameron, Peter Jackson -Late Nights- David Letterman, Paul Schaffer, Jay Leno, Jimmy Kimmell, Craig Ferguson -Fox- Penny Crone, Jodie Applegate -G4:AotS- Sarah Lane, Kevin Perrera -Today- (Jim Bell exec producer) Katie Couric, Matt Lauer, Ann Curry, Al Roker, Bob Dotson, Jamie Gangel -Others- Xeni Jardin ABC people: -Good Morning America Robin -, Charlie _, Diane Sawyer, Guy, Sandy Kenyon, Steve, Laure, Sree, Joel Siegel, Diana Williams, Sade Baderinwa, Charles Gibson, Liz Cho -This Week- George Stephanopoulos Access Hollywood Nancy O¡Dell, Billy Bogg, Tony Potts, Shawn Robinson Bob Schaffer, Bill Whitaker -Attack of the Show- Kevin Pereira, Sarah Lane, Brendan Moran -Business Week- Brad Holbrook, Jill Bennett CBS News Bob Schieffer The Early Show Julie Chen, Harry Smith, Hannah Storm, Rene Syler, Dave Price Sunday Morning Nancy Giles, Bob Schieffer Wake Up Call CNBC Fox Brenda Buttner, Bill McCuddy -Ebert & Roeper- Roger Ebert, Richard Roeper Shon Gables -CNN- Anderson Cooper, -American Morning- Miles O'Brien, Soledad O'Brien -CNN Today- Daryn Kagan -CNN Headline News- Robin Meade, -Showbiz Tonight- A.J. Hammer, -CNN Sunday Morning- Bettty Nguyen, Tony Harris -Extra TV- Dayna Devon Summer Movie Magic David Sheehan Ellen Ellen Degeneras, Jimmy Smits Entertainment Tonight Mary Hart, Mark Steines, Leonard Maltin, Fox & Friends E.D. Hill, Steven Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Kiran Chetry, Lauren Green, Julian Phillips Good Day New York Jodie Applegate, Fox People Dari Alexander, Jodie Applegate, Dick Brennan, Lyn Brown, Lisa Cabrera, Andrea Day, Naamua Delaney, Lisa Evers, James Ford, Stacy-Ann Gooden, Nick Gregory, Karen Hepp, Tracy Humphrey, Lucy Noland, Rosanna Scotto, Mike Woods Cavuto Neil Cavuto Icons X-Play Adam Sessler, Morgan Webb Filter Diane Mizota Electric Playground Tommy Tallarico, Victor Lucas, Julie Stoffer, Jade Raymond, Geoff Keighley Hannity & Combs Paul Hannity, Alan Combs -MSNBC- Dan Abrams, Lisa Daniels, Lester Holt, Keith Olbermann, Joe Scarborough, John Seigenthaler, Alison Stewart, Sharon Tay, Alex Witt, -NB-C Brian Williams, The O.C. Teen Kid News UPN News
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    Why did 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Trailer not meet the criteria for the Official Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge hosted by Atom Films and Lucas Films Limited? (website error is as was sent)

    Quote :
    Subject : Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge
    From : aswfilm@mtvstaff.com

    "Dear Star Wars Fan Movie Maker,

    Thank you for submitting your Star Wars fan movie!

    While it didn't meet our criteria for this round, the Star Wars Fan Movie Challenge now accepts submissions year-round.

    In many cases, some simple edits may make your film eligible. For example:

  • Does your film have any visible copyrighted logos or trademarks (e.g. a Coca-Cola bottle)?
  • Is the sound in your film clear, and not muddy?
  • Do you use copyrighted music? (NOTE: Use of Star Wars music does not mean immediate disqualification)
  • Unfortunately, we cannot speak with each filmmaker individually or make specific recommendations. If you're looking for advice, watch the films that are accepted (http://stawars.atomfilms.com). See what they have in common. Learn from what they do well.

    The Force is with you, and we look forward to seeing what you can create!

    -AtomFilms"

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    Why is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' not in the LucasFilm Ltd. Star Wars fan movie library?

    A courtesy copy was sent (2009.03.13) to Lucasfilm Ltd, so that they were aware of the impending release, with the following letter.

    To whom it may concern,

    Enclosed please find a copy of the fan production "Thee Backslacpkping With Media" for you Star Wars fan movie library. If one does not exist, then please give to someone who likes to watch tv.


    Everything was returned on 2009.04.30 (post marked 2009.04.27) with the following correspondence.

    April 24, 2009

    The material you sent to George Lucas has been forwarded to me for a response. We appreciate your interest in our company; however, because your correspondence contains unsolicited creative ideas or projects, we must return your material to you unread. Accordingly, you will find your materials enclosed.

    Lucasfilm has a long-standing policy of returning any unsolicited submission, idea, or project without reading or reviewing it. We hope you understand our need to consistently apply this policy.

    We appreciate your interest in our company and hope you maintain your enthusiasm for our productions. Thank you for your interest in Lucasfilm.

    Sincerely,
    Lucasfilm Ltd., Business Affairs





    In crawl form
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    What is Thee next project by %20 & :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E:?

    Quote :
    "...experimental films and that sort of thing, maybe documentaries and that sort of thing."
    George Lucas, 1968 - via : Academy of Achievement

    "...retire from professional filmmaking and go into making my own kind of movies, my own sort of abstract, weird, experimental stuff."
    George Lucas, 1977.05.25 - via : Rolling Stone

    "...go off and direct my own little experimental films"
    George Lucas, 2005.06.28 - via : Wired

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    Has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been reviewed by tOftMoGITC?
    Public Officers, Yu and Mi, of the Office for the Maintenance of Global Integrity Thru Censorship have reviewed/cleaned this product according to the required standards of decency and moral integritude.

    : Authorized for distribution through the Great Golden Shield : to be sold at man stands down tank Square :

    : Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Commission for the Comprehensive Management of Social Security :

    : The Great Firewall of the People's Republic of China : Modifying your Digital Versatile Disc Menus : is a Posse, Stealing your star wars :

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    How has the 'Support Creatives' initiative helped the creator of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?

    On 2009.06.20, %20 was given a dollar. (SN: D93936887F)
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    Where should comments/e-mail be sent?

    E-mail Address : p-l-1-x-@-e-a-r-t-h-l-i-n-k-.-n-e-t (pee el one ex)
    Subject Heading : tBSWM (other subject headings will most likely be filtered out)
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    List of FAQ Changes

  • 2010.07.18 - New
  • What happened when %20 distributed 51 copies at 'The Next H.O.P.E.' (Hackers On Planet Earth) Conference?
    What did %20 learn when FOIA's (Freedom of Information Act) Requests were made?
    %20 Honors 'backstroke of the west' with an interview with Jeremy Winterson, finder and blogger of the engrish RotS subtitles.
  • 2010.06.24 - New
  • What happened when %20 offered free copies to the individuals who's quote appeared on the CD sleeve print run version?
    What is/are the budget/expenditures for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    How has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been released?
    What does the DVD Cover & Disc look like?
    What were the issues involved in the pressing of 500 copies?
  • 2010.06.07 - New
  • %20 Honors 'backstroke of the west' with an interview with Jeremy Winterson, finder and blogger of the engrish RotS subtitles.
  • 2010.05.31 - Updated
  • What is a NoA? (Notification of Appropriation) How are they received?
  • 2010.05.25 - Updated
  • Why did 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' go blank on May 25th, the anniversary of the Death of Star Wars?
    What is Operation D-Elite?
  • 2010.05.24 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the ______ Film Festival?
  • 2010.05.19 - New
  • What happened when %20 handed out thirteen copies w/ questionnaires at the 'Jedi Junkies' Premiere Party?
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2010.05.16 - New
  • Chapter of the Week - Viewing Schedule - 2009.05 thru 2010.05 :: Is Complete - Thanks for watching!
  • 2010.05.05 - New
  • A Donation option has been added.
  • 2010.04.14 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    What happened when %20 asked 'People vs George Lucas' and 'Star Wars Uncut' to form the Star Wars Participatory Spirited Trilogy?
    What happened when %20 asked 'RedLetterMedia' to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2010.02.23 - New
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Discussion Group?
  • 2010.02.14 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    What happened when %20 asked 'People vs George Lucas' and 'Star Wars Uncut' to form the Star Wars Participatory Spirited Trilogy?
  • 2010.02.06 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' & poster to the Adidas Launch of the Star Wars shoes with Special Guest?
  • 2010.02.05 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' & poster to the Adidas Launch of the Star Wars shoes with Special Guest?
  • 2010.02.04 - New
  • What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' & poster to the Adidas Launch of the Star Wars shoes with Special Guest?
  • 2010.01.29 - New
  • Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?
    What are the DVD Chapter titles?
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2010.01.27 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    How often has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been viewed, downloaded, rented or bought?
  • 2010.01.24 - New
  • What is a NoA? (Notification of Appropriation) How are they received?
    How often has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been viewed, downloaded, rented or bought?
    *Help Action* 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' DropLift Day - 2010.04.01.
    Please Help Celebrate 'Beginning of Recording' April 1st Giving/Selling Day.
  • 2010.01.19 - Updated
  • Which Chapter of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is watched the most often?
  • 2010.01.17 - New
  • Which Chapter of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is watched the most often?
    How often has 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' been viewed, downloaded, rented or bought?
    Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?
  • 2010.01.10 - New
  • What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the ______ Film Festival?
    What is/are the budget/expenditures for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2010.01.06 - New
  • What happened when %20 took the OriginalTrilogy.com Petition and 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the George Lucas appearance on The Daily Show?
  • 2010.01.03 - New
  • Are you interested in purchasing full ownership of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    How can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be rented or bought?
    How could a User Defined Self Replicating Documediamentary produce itself?
  • 2009.12.21 - New
  • What is/are the budget/expenditures for 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    What did %20 submit to 'The People vs. George Lucas' Documentary in relation to 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2009.12.06 - New
  • 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a Sequel?
    What if 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' became a textual piece?
  • 2009.11.29 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 sent 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the Library of Congress and the United States Copyright Office?
    What have people said about 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2009.11.24 - New
  • %20 Honors C&D l33t Week with an interview with RotS l33t Trailer creator m4r(.
  • 2009.11.21 - New
  • What happened when %20 handed out copies at the 'Star Wars In Concert'?
  • 2009.11.18 - New
  • What happened when %20 handed out nine copies w/ questionnaires at the io9.com meet up?
  • 2009.11.17 - New
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2009.11.12 - New
  • Please fill-out the :F:L:I:M:S:I:P:L:A:S:T: :D:A:T:A:B:A:S:E: Questionaire?
    Please fill-out the 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' Questionaire?
    What happened when %20 handed out nine copies w/ questionnaires at the io9.com meet up?
  • 2009.10.18 - Updated
  • Reviews of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2009.10.14 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.09.26 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.09.25 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.09.24 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 link contacted the bloggin' backstrokers on Sept. 24 to honor past Media Premieres?
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2009.09.22 - Updated
  • Is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' a Video MixTape (VMT)?
  • 2009.09.18 - Updated
  • What are the DVD Chapter titles?
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  • 2009.09.16 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Epoch Times request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.09.15 - Updated
  • tBSWM Subway Posters
  • 2009.09.13 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Epoch Times request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.09.03 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2009.09.02 - Updated
  • What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.08.29 - New
  • What happened when %20 asked the ForceCast to review 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    What happened when %20 replied to the Maxim Magazine request for information on 'Fan Edits'?
  • 2009.08.19 - Update
  • tBSWM Wallpaper
  • 2009.07.30 - Update
  • Public Assignments - DVD mules WANTED 4 S.D.C.C.
    Public Assignments - Order 725
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2009.07.19 - New
  • Public Assignments - DVD mules WANTED 4 S.D.C.C.
  • 2009.07.13 - New
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    What happened when %20 asked the label Illegal Art to release 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2009.07.04 - New
  • What material missed being incorporated into "Thee Backslacpkping With Media' but you should check out anyway?
  • 2009.07.01 - New
  • Trivia
    What is the significance of the Preservation Quote in Trailer 00a?
    What are the DVD Chapter titles?
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    Public Assignments - Order 725
  • 2009.06.22 - New
  • What happened when %20 took 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' to the Open Video Conference?
    How has the 'Support Creatives' initiative helped the creator of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    What is the designation of 'SC' (Support Creatives) for?
    Why is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' not in the LucasFilm Ltd. Star Wars fan movie library?
    What are the DVD Chapter titles?
    Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    Fixed some typos.
  • 2009.06.17 - New
  • What is a NoA? (Notification of Appropriation) How are they received?
    Fixed some broken links.
  • 2009.06.16 - New
  • How can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be rented or bought?
    How was 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' released?
  • 2009.06.13 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    Reviews of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
  • 2009.06.11 - Updated
  • How was 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' released?
    Fixed some random errors here and there.
  • 2009.06.10 - New
  • Chapter of the Week - Viewing Schedule - 2009.05 thru 2010.05
  • 2009.06.09 - Updated
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
    What does the DVD Cover & Disc look like?
  • 2009.06.06 - Updated
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    How was 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' released?
  • 2009.06.03 - New
  • Please Help Celebrate Annual 'End of Recording' June 4th Backslacpkping Giving/Selling Day?
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  • 2009.05.23 - Update
  • Where is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' being discussed on the tubes of Thee internets?
  • 2009.05.07 - New
  • Reviews of 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' was produced for the memory/dedication of?
  • 2009.04.30 - New
  • Why is 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' not in the LucasFilm Ltd. Star Wars fan movie library?
    Is it true that 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' is a StarWars-sploitation film?
    What material was used in "Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
    What material missed being incorporated into "Thee Backslacpkping With Media' but you should check out anyway?
  • 2009.04.26 - Update
  • Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?
    What are the DVD Chapter titles?
  • 2009.04.17 - Update
  • Where can 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media' be watched/downloaded?
    Help for downloading/recompiling/expanding/burning 'Thee Backslacpkping With Media'?
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    How do you pronounce 'Backslacpkping'?
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  • 2009.04.01 - First Release
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