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- Fan_edit abstract "A fan edit is a version of a film modified by a viewer, that removes, reorders, or adds material in order to create a new interpretation of the source material. This includes the removal of scenes or dialogue, replacement of audio and/or visual elements, and adding material from sources such as deleted scenes or even other films.The field was popularized by an individual calling himself the \"Phantom Editor\" (later revealed as professional editor Mike J. Nichols). He removed elements from George Lucas' Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace that he felt detracted from the film, and made minor changes in dialogue, languages and subtitles to give the film's villains a more menacing tone. The end result became known as The Phantom Edit, which was distributed on VHS and later online. The Phantom Edit was the first of many Star Wars fan edits to come, and has since inspired dozens of edits to surface on the internet, like \"Star Wars Revisited\".The second major edit was done with A.I. Artificial Intelligence, originally a Stanley Kubrick film that he didn't finish before he died in 1999. Steven Spielberg finished directing the movie, and many people thought Spielberg didn't capture the essence of Kubrick's darker, brooding signature style. By 2002, an independent filmmaker named DJ Hupp introduced his take on the film, omitting certain scenes to alter the tone.The idea of fanediting became popular with the second public release - the \"Purist Edit,\" which changed The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers to more closely follow J. R. R. Tolkien's books. The edit was distributed through peer-to-peer networks and has led many other aspiring editors to creation of their fanedits. Due to extensive changes required to change the story, Lord of the Rings are among the most challenging. There are at least two full Lord of the Rings fan edits available.After that the trend started to gain popularity and spread to other films in the same fashion, such as the Matrix series, Pearl Harbor, Dune, Superman II, and others. In addition to re-editing films, some fan edits feature basic corrections, such as colors or framing, that maintain or restore consistency within the film, such as the Star Wars fan-restoration \"The Star Wars Trilogy: Despecialized Edition\", which aims at restoring the Original Trilogy to its original, pre-Special Edition form.Before the term \"fan edit\" was coined, many \"alternate versions\" of films edited by other fans or professional editors were simply known as a \"cut.\" In the late 1970s, many alternate \"cuts\" of films were released in the United States, and foreign films (such as those from Europe or Japan) deemed unsuitable for American audiences underwent further alterations, score changes and re-titlings. Also fan translation (fandubs or fansubs) of anime is similar in spirit to fanedits.CleanFlicks was a Utah-based video store that offered more than 700 movies that had been remixed to appeal to Utah's religious family audience. The chain of stores spread across 18 states in 70 different locations before a federal court judge ruled their remixes illegal in 2006.".
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- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink CleanFlicks.
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- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Dune_(film).
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- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Lucasfilm.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Mike_J._Nichols.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Motion_Picture_Association_of_America.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Pearl_Harbor_(film).
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Peer-to-peer.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Kubrick.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars:_Episode_II_–_Attack_of_the_Clones.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars:_Episode_I_–_The_Phantom_Menace.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars_(film).
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Steven_Spielberg.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink Superman_II.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink The_Lord_of_the_Rings:_The_Two_Towers.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink The_Lord_of_the_Rings_(film_series).
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink The_Matrix_(franchise).
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink The_Phantom_Edit.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLink VHS.
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fan edit".
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLinkText "fan edit".
- Fan_edit wikiPageWikiLinkText "fan restoration".
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- Fan_edit subject Category:Alternate_versions_of_films.
- Fan_edit subject Category:Fan_films.
- Fan_edit subject Category:Fan_labor.
- Fan_edit subject Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Fan_edit subject Category:Unofficial_adaptations.
- Fan_edit hypernym Version.
- Fan_edit type Film.
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- Fan_edit comment "A fan edit is a version of a film modified by a viewer, that removes, reorders, or adds material in order to create a new interpretation of the source material. This includes the removal of scenes or dialogue, replacement of audio and/or visual elements, and adding material from sources such as deleted scenes or even other films.The field was popularized by an individual calling himself the \"Phantom Editor\" (later revealed as professional editor Mike J. Nichols).".
- Fan_edit label "Fan edit".
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- Fan_edit wasDerivedFrom Fan_edit?oldid=707071357.
- Fan_edit isPrimaryTopicOf Fan_edit.