Business - Written by Jeff DeChambeau on Saturday, May 31, 2008 12:38 - 2 Comments
Coming Soon: Lost Zombies, A User Generated Zombie Documentary
Mashable has a post up on a new, crowdsourced film project: Lost Zombies. The idea is that people from all over the world will make their own zombie home videos, and send them in, the best clips will be compiled into a feature length doc/mockumentary.
Lost Zombies hopes to compile all the proof of zombie existence that people submit from around the world, create a feature length documentary film, and ultimately “…educate the world’s population of the reality of zombies and the potential, if not imminent, zombie apocalypse.”
Here’s the introduction/trailer, watch out, there’s blood and foul language:
This looks like it could be entertaining, and it bridges the gap between the user generated media and Hollywood’s go at doing the same that I wrote about earlier.
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Not a huge zombie fan myself, but the concept seems very interesting.