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    Director's Cut Mighty Real

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    Tough choice but Meme's mix
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    Can I ask you a question. What does Director's Cut mean? Have producers now become a movie director? What's next? Best Supporting Producers Cut?

    I'm sorry if I seen out of touch but this "Directors Cut" label these producers are using does't make sense to me as of yet.If you know please explain it to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sammyrock View Post
    Can I ask you a question. What does Director's Cut mean? Are producers now become a movie director? What's next Best Supporting Producers Cut?

    I'm sorry if I seen out of touch but this "Directors Cut" label these producers are using does't make sense to me as of yet.If you know please explain it to me.


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    I thought the Director's Cut was specifically Frankie Knuckles. http://www.5chicago.com/features/feb...nkie-knuckles/

    He came up with the name in an effort to market his mixes to contemporary audiences instead of using his real name Frankie Knuckles. Now, if other producers are jacking the Director's Cut name that is really friggin' weak on their part. Knuckles came up with the name and it's his signature for his current remix/production work. To me, whenever I see a "Director's Cut" I think Frankie Knuckles and I think quality production.

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    Exactly.Frankie Knuckles was the first to use the "Director's Cut" label.Now it seem like there are a few using the same title.I was just wondering what it meant with respect to Frankie (especially since he was the fist to use this title).

    Ok ..I found this (should've checked the definition) It's makes a lil sense but now there are going to be a slew of producers that going to use this term.I'ts like using a mix that was not prefered vs. the rough or edited version of the original piece.Clever on Frankies part for marketing purposes but now here come the jackers. LOL

    Traditionally, the "director's cut" is not, by definition, the director's ideal or preferred cut. The editing process of a film is broken into three basic stages: First is the rough cut, which matches the script without any reductions. Second, the editor's cut, which is reduced from the rough cut, according to the editor's tastes. Third is the final cut, which actually gets released or broadcast. It is often the case that a director approves of the final cut, and even prefers it to the so-called earlier "director's cut."


    A director's cut is a specially edited version of a film, and less often TV series, music video, commercials, comic book or video games, that is supposed to represent the director's own approved edit. 'Cut' explicitly refers to the process of film editing: the director's cut is preceded by the rough editor's cut and followed by the final cut meant for the public film release.

    Director's cuts generally remain unreleased to the public because, as far as film is concerned, with most film studios the director does not have a final cut privilege. The studio (whose investment is at risk) can insist on changes that they feel will make the film more likely to succeed at the box office. This sometimes means a happier ending or less ambiguity, or excluding scenes that would give a higher age limit, but more often means that the film is simply shortened to provide more screenings per day. The most common form of director's cut is therefore to have extra scenes added, often making the "new" film considerably longer than the "original".
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    Quote Originally Posted by sammyrock View Post
    Exactly.Frankie Knuckles was the first to use the "Director's Cut" label.Now it seem like there are a few using the same title.I was just wondering what it meant with respect to Frankie (especially since he was the fist to use this title).

    Ok ..I found this (should've checked the definition) It's makes a lil sense but now there are going to be a slew of producers that going to use this term.I'ts like using a mix that was not prefered vs. the rough or edited version of the original piece.Clever on Frankies part for marketing purposes but now here come the jackers. LOL
    Haha. Well with regards to Mighty Real, Frankie Knuckles and Eric Kupper are behind the Director's Cut and Meme did a remix of it. It seems as though Frankie is moving the name from just remixes to an alternate artist name. If other producers are biting the name, I am confident we'd be able to tell whether or not it's a real "Director's Cut" a la Frankie or just a jacker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Chase View Post
    I thought the Director's Cut was specifically Frankie Knuckles. http://www.5chicago.com/features/feb...nkie-knuckles/

    He came up with the name in an effort to market his mixes to contemporary audiences instead of using his real name Frankie Knuckles. Now, if other producers are jacking the Director's Cut name that is really friggin' weak on their part. Knuckles came up with the name and it's his signature for his current remix/production work. To me, whenever I see a "Director's Cut" I think Frankie Knuckles and I think quality production.
    exactly

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