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Post #59: Director's Cut

 The director's cut is just the unedited version of the final cut, reflecting the extra footage and second version of how I wanted the film to look without the time constraint. I think the final cut, objectively, a lot better than the director's cut. The clips are edited more precisely, rather than just using the same clips the exact same way over and over.

The audio in the director's cut is missing because I didn't like the way the audio lined up with the extra minute and a half. Professional director's cuts have audio and are closer to the final version of the product rather than an early draft of it, but the second one is possible. I'm happy with the director's cut, but glad I took the extra time to not just remove footage but edit the repeating loops.


Director's Cut


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