They also got Karen Allen herself to do the voice of Marion.
Is Phoebe Waller-Bridge in it?
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VERY cool!
Bookmarking to watch.....kudos to these smart and talented kids.
Thanks for posting - the kids did a great job!
Better that 3/4 of what the professionals are broadcasting!!!
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They should have released this at theaters instead of the last two Indiana Jones features.
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One day, people will post content like this to rumble or bitchute and not communist-tube. One day.
The kid Indiana is a bit chubby.
Not much here is about the kids. Kevin Croxton is an Emmy award-winning composer from Arkansas, wrote the music for this, was a main executive producer, directed it, etc. They had a professional news-station photographer as DP. So on and so forth.
The first time it was done was by an 11-year-old and a 12-year-old starting back in 1982 after the original movie came out and finished it in 1989.
More about it here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark:_The_Adaptation
The Greatest ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ Fan Remake Ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1PIUxVQA3M&ab_channel=Ovation
Remaking Indiana Jones, Shot for Shot | American Obsessions
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gV6QMj0fvQ&ab_channel=VICE
Raiders! Shot for Shot, Side by Side Comparison
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TaZnVkcwTo&ab_channel=RAIDERSADAPTATION
That was fun to watch!
When I was in the 8th grade my honors English teacher who was also my homeroom teacher got special permission to do a quarter on journalism for our honors English class.
Our middle school had never put out a school newspaper before, but we put one out for our class. We had some help and guidance with the layout and printing but did most everything else ourselves, writing the articles, I even did a cartoon and some students sold “advertising” which was donated to the school library. When I got to HS I also worked on the school newspaper both as a reporter, copy editor and cartoonist.
She also got us a guided tour of our local PBS TV station studios.
And she got a crime beat reporter from the Baltimore Sun came to our class. The reporter was an older woman and very old school and a bit “crusty” – LOL. I remember her talking about Five Ws of any good news story – Who, What, When, Where and Why and she told us about a murder investigation she had recently reported on that may have been, well, not exactly “kid” friendly 😊 But boy did I enjoy her talk. She reminded me of one of those gal newspaper reporters from the 30’s and 40’s movies I used to watch – funny and fast talking but no one to mess with. For a long time I thought I wanted a career in journalism.
Then the teacher got in touch with all the local TV stations about helping us film a TV newscast. All turned her down except for the UFH station - Channel 45 that had only recently started an 10PM newscast.
The TV station provided the cameras, lights, mics and recording equipment and brought them to our school library. The also provided help and guidance to us.
We were able to sign up for various “jobs”, even operating the cameras and lights (with help), writing the news stories, creating graphics, makeup and wardrobe, and held auditions for being the on-air talent. It was only 15 minutes long but included a short sports and weather segment and the TV station did the final editing.
It aired only once, on a Sunday morning at 5AM but boy was it an amazing experience.
Those kids should be proud.
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