- Total Recut
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name = Total Recut
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url = [http://www.totalrecut.com/ www.totalrecut.com]
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type = Video sharing
language = English
registration = Optional
owner = Owen Gallagher
author = Owen Gallagher
launch date = June 2007
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alexa =Total Recut is a social networking, video sharing and resources website for fans and creators of video remixes,
recuts andmash-ups , where users can submit, view, share, rate and comment on user generated remixed video clips. Total Recut was created in June 2007 as a result of theMasters Degree project of an Irish graduate student, Owen Gallagher, who wrote his Masters Thesis onremix culture . TheDonegal , Ireland based service usesembedding technology to display a wide array of video content, including movie trailer recuts, political remixes,machinima ,subvertisements , music mash-ups and many others. The site also contains original material that users can remix including a large number ofpublic domain videos andCreative Commons licenced clips.Unregistered users of Total Recut are able to watch videos on the site, while registered users may submit an unlimited number of videos and make
wiki style changes to any information relating to the content. The site offers social networking opportunities in the ability to add friends, comment on each others profiles, start personal video collections and send messages, as well as an active forum and blog, which users can contribute to freely. Users can also enter contests to win prizes, find tutorials and tools to help them create their own remixes, learn about the issues surrounding remix culture, including the balance betweencopyright andfreedom of expression , download mobile content to their cellphones and connect with other like-minded individuals.Awards
Total Recut was shortlisted for the final of the 2007 Golden Spiders awards, [ [http://www.goldenspiders.ie/winners.php/ Golden Spiders 2007 sponsored by eircom -Shortlist for this years Golden Spiders ] ] hosted in
Dublin and the 2007 Northern Ireland 25k Awards for innovative business ideas hosted in Belfast. [http://www.nisp.co.uk/NISP-News.aspx?ID=34/] The project was also successful in qualifying for the Fellowship Global Scholars program, [http://www.flyingstart-ncge.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=94/ 2007/2008 NCGE/Kauffman ] following an intensive application and interview process. In January 2008, founder Owen Gallagher was sent toKansas City, Missouri as part of the Global Scholars program, along with 11 others from theUK ,Ireland andDenmark , to make connections and learn about U.S.entrepreneurship with a view to expanding their business ideas upon their return.Media attention
In June 2007, as part of the Total Recut project, several video recuts were created and uploaded to
YouTube to coincide with theIrish general elections , to decide who the nextTaoiseach (Prime Minister) was going to be. The two candidates were the existing Taoiseach,Bertie Ahern and the leader of the opposition,Enda Kenny . Bertie Ahern's annual Ard Fheis speech was remixed with footage from the BBC TV show, "Dragons' Den " to make it appear as if Ahern was pitching an idea to the Dragons. Enda Kenny's Ard Fheis speech was remixed with footage from the popularAmerican Idol TV show, which showed him auditioning forSimon Cowell and his judging panel. Both videos becameviral hits nationally and received significant media attention including write ups in the " profile pages. The videos have now been watched over 200,000 times.In December 2007, three videos created as part of the Total Recut project were removed from YouTube under grounds of copyright infringement. This also meant that the YouTube account was 'permanently disabled' for having three strikes against it. The videos in question were the aforementioned [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE5o79AOXAw/ 'Bertie Ahern on Dragons Den'] clip, which
BBC Worldwide claimed was infringing on their copyright, a video entitled [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKlVH5Vz81c/ 'Shrek Recut'] thatParamount Pictures felt was infringing on their copyrights and a clip entitled [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnSeoA7871E/ 'Dynamite Drugs'] which used footage from the20th Century Fox owned,Napoleon Dynamite , and remixed it with a public domainpublic service announcement from the 1950s. Each of these videos were between 1 and 3 minutes in length, held no commercial value whatsoever and were created as part of aUniversity of Ulster Masters Degree project on remix culture.Total Recut founder, Owen Gallagher filed
counter notifications on all three videos toBBC Worldwide ,Paramount Pictures and20th Century Fox and within 10 days, all three videos were reinstated and hisYouTube account was restored. The story received significant media attention with articles published in the "" [ [http://www.tribune.ie/article.tvt?_scope=TribuneFTF&id=109990&SUBCAT=&SUBCATNAME=&DT=20/01/2008%2000:00:00&keywords=owen%20gallagher&FC=/ Film-spoofer wins YouTube appeal ] ] and the "Derry People/Donegal News", [http://www.totalrecut.com/OGallagher%20Scholarship.pdf/] as well as numerous blog references including the American University Center for Social Media [ [http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/future_of_public_media/takedowns/ News from the Future of Public Media - Center for Social Media at American University ] ] and popular Irish blog, Mulley.net. [ [http://www.mulley.net/2008/01/13/win-irish-student-gets-paraody-vids-on-youtube-restored/ Damien Mulley » Blog Archive » Win! Irish Student gets parody vids on YouTube Restored ] ]References
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