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Dancing To The End Of Povertyartist:
Tomboyfrienddirector:
Margaux Williamsonmargauxwilliamson.com
tomboyfriend.com
Dancing To The End of Poverty on SubmarineChannel blog
Dancing To The End Of Poverty
Because We’re Visual
Oh we just love communicating through vlogs, webcams and YouTube! So it’s only natural that we’re seeing a mega influx of Extreme Film/Music Video Make Overs (a.k.a. re-edits of already used footage with the purpose of turning things around into something completely different).How does it work? You take a look at silly-tastic home-made videos posted online until you spot a recurring theme that captures your imagination – for instance, “people dancing in their basement” (as seen in the mashup vid for Dancing to The End of Poverty). If you’re feeling rebellious, you can also chat a bit and choreograph the material in advance using Masashi Kawamura, Hal Kirkland and Who-Fu’s method for Hibi No Neiro. But be sure to maintain an air of authentic real-life strangers interactingon the interwebz!
Tags: archival footage, crowd-sourcedThis Belgian-made collage which premiered at IDFA takes it one step further, showing how teenagers nowadays translate love-relations, friendships and disappointments into 0 and 1 bit language.
Don’t be shy, YouTube yourself!