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Second December video. Actually got a long way through the edit this afternoon, so should be easily on track for tomorrow afternoon unless someone points out a glaring factual oversight or there's a big announcement in the morning rendering a huge chunk of this dated.

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The Snyder Cut Does (Not) Exist - PREVIEW DRAFT

Clickbait Title: Don't have one yet. Written and performed by Dan Olson Crowdfunding: https://www.patreon.com/foldablehuman Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoldableHuman

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Anonymous

Video is not playing in Patreon window, IDK if it's just me but it will open on youtube.

Anonymous

Yes please to ending the video with Amy footage :)

Anonymous

You should "leak" a very rough workprint of this video after the final release ;) (if old project backups allow recreating) #releasethefoldablecut

Tyler Knott

Regarding your point around 14:00, I do know of one commercially-released "workprint" in original Blade Runner. The 5-Disc Special Edition of the Final Cut includes the "workprint" cut of the film which famously revived interest in it when it was shown in a few theaters in the early 90s, spurring the release of the 1992 "Directors Cut". That said, the Blade Runner "workprint" is very close to a finished film to the point where the people who saw the showings of it saw that it was clearly superior to the original theatrical release. The special edition also includes 47 minutes of outtakes edited together to follow the outline of the film, like an extra miniature cut of the film. That said, this example definitely falls under the "special edition" classification as these were not sold except as a package with other commercially released versions of the film.

Jamin Shih

Ohoho the YouTube comments on this one are gonna be rough. Really fascinating work as always!

Joe G

Great breakdown of the situation! Only nitpick: I think the "t" in Gal Gadot's surname is not silent.

Anonymous

Great work!

Anonymous

One idea is maybe comparison with jodorowski's dune, either in the bit where you mention you wouldn't mind seeing story boards or otherwise

Anonymous

This was so interesting! Thank you, learned a lot about film making here.

timtimtim

Hey bud! Sorry for the tangent, but I love your content and am wondering who, on YouTube, _you_ watch? By transitivity, it should be good too! Maybe this could be an opportunity to plug more of those creators.