Star Wars Uncut, 472 People Are Recreating Star Wars 15 Seconds At A Time

by Scott Beale on July 13, 2009 · 0 comments

Star Wars Uncut is a collaborative project where Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope has been chopped up into 15 second clips, which were then claimed by 472 people who now recreating each segment and then uploading them to the project so that they can be stitched together creating a new version of the film.

Thanks to Enric Teller for the tip!

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