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'Revogging': Creative reuse of video

I hadn't heard of "revogging" until today. If vogs, or vlogs, are video blogs, revogging is the art of using other people's video blogs and making something new.

Shannon Noble, a "Flame artist" from LA, has created a few. His best one, which went up just last week, borrowed unrelated video snippets from three video bloggers -- Mica, Charlene, and Jay -- to create a new narrative story. Here's the movie page directly.

Mica wrote in comments:

the idea of taking these unconnected clips of video made by people youve never met - and forming them into a story of your own conception, especially one so affecting, is amazing! Its so simple yet i feel that you have busted through a brick wall like the friggin hulk. Its so good make more more.. it's a new kind of movie. it's storytelling - reinvented. i'm going to go watch it again.

It's an interesting and creative reuse of others' works -- and just the tip of the personal media revolution. We hope the Open Media project leads to many more such efforts (with the creators' permission).

August 23, 2004 at 07:19 PM in Video | Permalink | Comments (1) | Bookmark this entry on del.icio.us | blog comments on this post (0)

Comments

again... this is interesting... not only for what it is but because it's one of my intentions. i called this concept, 'interdigitate', inspired from the synchronizations of films and albums that i have enjoyed observing/interpreting and creating.
this is great to see... and is why I, primarily, am also involved in Open Media (ourmedia).

Posted by: sulleleven | Sep 23, 2004 9:23:43 PM