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The Found Footage Phenomenon

When you look at, you know,directors like George Romero or you look at directorslike Brian...

When you look at, you know,
directors like George Romero or you look at directors
like Brian De Palma or anyone else who is trying
to express themselves or find a way
to tell their story in a medium that can be done
in a variety of ways, you know, like, you could go
back and you can say, "Oh, well, De Palma was doing
interesting things with 'Hi, Mom!', you know, or was
doing interesting things in the early parts of his work
where he's finding influence from documentaries." -George Romero did
"Diary of the Dead." I thought that was like
really cool

Full Transcript

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-When you look at, you know, directors like George Romero
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or you look at directors like Brian De Palma
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or anyone else who is trying to express themselves
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or find a way to tell their story in a medium
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that can be done in a variety of ways,
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you know, like, you could go back and you can say,
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"Oh, well, De Palma was doing interesting things with
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'Hi, Mom!', you know, or was doing interesting things
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in the early parts of his work where he's finding
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influence from documentaries."
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-George Romero did "Diary of the Dead."
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I thought that was like really cool.
Duration
32 seconds
Views
33
Timestamp in Movie
00:54:51
Uploaded
May 08, 2025
Genres
Production
Caprisar Productions,Fractured Visions

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Movie Summary

The Found Footage Phenomenon is an independent documentary charting the origins of the found footage sub-genre, tracking it through to the technique's current form, and asking what the future is.