The Other Men of Dodge City
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19-Feb-2014
A new film edited from the same footage as last years, The Men of Dodge City. Andrea Sisson + Pete Ohs, responsible for the re-edit, The Other Men of Dodge City, reshape and add some flair (see: freeze frames) + insert several full songs from No Age, achieving some intermittent pep. But the point is still listening over talking, naturalism over development, and both are equally successful in creating tone & sticking to their guns. Sisson and Ohs, a filmmaking duo called Lauren Edward (Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces '13) asked fellow New Face cinematographer/filmmaker, Nandan Rao, to let them take a stab at re-editing his film. Rao liked the idea & handed over the reigns (the harddrive) and let the duo spin their Remix. It serves as a nice companion piece & interesting experiment, one which surprisingly seems like a new idea in indie film despite our current culture of the mashup. Read more about the process at Filmmaker Magazine.
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