A video remix (also known as video mashup) is made by editing together extant footage to make a new video. Many video remixes contain multiple sources; some re-sequence a single work in a new way. Remixes include segments of video, music and/or narration audio overlays as well as standard video transitions and effects. Adverts and movie trailers are often re-purposed and parodied. Dramatic readings and speech sampling, mixed to a beat and a visua...
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A video remix (also known as video mashup) is made by editing together extant footage to make a new video. Many video remixes contain multiple sources; some re-sequence a single work in a new way. Remixes include segments of video, music and/or narration audio overlays as well as standard video transitions and effects. Adverts and movie trailers are often re-purposed and parodied. Dramatic readings and speech sampling, mixed to a beat and a visual, are sometimes used in parody film as public statements satirical articles.
Since the late 1990s, media producers have distributed raw, open-source digital content direct to consumers as a marketing and community building tactic. While most video remixes use established video APIs, new APIs also continue to appear, like Yahoo! Live or Ustream, and video remix gains its popularity with the emerging of Web 2.0 technology which provides simplification in acquiring source materials and for distributing the derivative videos, where user-generated...
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