
If the concept is 'plagiarism' then I can work with that.
b3ta, if compared to music, would be like heavy on the sampling electronica. Some original stuff but lots of tidbits taken from other sources.
What the OP posted was the visual equivilant of Australian 'exclusive' television where they take an american program, shove their own intro and credits on it but don't change the 99% in the middle.
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b3ta, if compared to music, would be like heavy on the sampling electronica. Some original stuff but lots of tidbits taken from other sources.
What the OP posted was the visual equivilant of Australian 'exclusive' television where they take an american program, shove their own intro and credits on it but don't change the 99% in the middle.

http://www.bobamu.co.uk/dump/Fartcerto.mp3
and you know it :D
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and you know it :D

Though I suppose that is a good way of seeing it, mon frere.
Tbh the australian equivalent sounds better than an American television credits sequence anyway. Plus American editing techniques give me a neckhurt in the anal region. It's literally all flash.
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Tbh the australian equivalent sounds better than an American television credits sequence anyway. Plus American editing techniques give me a neckhurt in the anal region. It's literally all flash.

was when Phantom Menace came out. There was an interview with the lead actors, done by some yank mob. I know that because I saw excerpts on other programs.
Then the local aussie TV has their "exclusive interview with the stars of star wars". It's the same footage but they've edited out the american interviewer and some aussie girl is asking the same questions.
Aieeeeee....
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Then the local aussie TV has their "exclusive interview with the stars of star wars". It's the same footage but they've edited out the american interviewer and some aussie girl is asking the same questions.
Aieeeeee....

plus the interspersed noddy/consternation shots
no credibility in media land is there
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no credibility in media land is there

It's seems almost ironic as it could be the case that some British films had non speaking trailers when shown in America.
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which was a self-help new age pile of claptrap that became popular and made a local woman a lot of money a year or two ago.
She took a US produced video called "The Law of Attraction" and put a snazzy front end on it that claimed (but failed to substantiate) all these people have been trying over the ages to hide this secret from the world. Once that's done, it's into the US production with all american presenters. Every now and then they splice in an Aussie guy giving his "real life" experiences. Local content? The 15 min of WANK intro plus a total of 6 mins chopped through it. (sigh)
An amusing digression, I googled the names of the presenters... without fail, every one of them is a wealthy person who made their money not in some honest profession but on the wealth creation speaking circuit :)
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She took a US produced video called "The Law of Attraction" and put a snazzy front end on it that claimed (but failed to substantiate) all these people have been trying over the ages to hide this secret from the world. Once that's done, it's into the US production with all american presenters. Every now and then they splice in an Aussie guy giving his "real life" experiences. Local content? The 15 min of WANK intro plus a total of 6 mins chopped through it. (sigh)
An amusing digression, I googled the names of the presenters... without fail, every one of them is a wealthy person who made their money not in some honest profession but on the wealth creation speaking circuit :)