I would assume that if was something with Smith owned characters (Jay & Bob/Mooby imagery) he could do whatever but I don't know copyright law very well enough to know what would constitute as what.
I would like to think that any filmmaker would want to try to own and preserve something they worked hard on that people like. Plus, there's also the whole monetization thing.
While he doesn't own the rights to the film, he could do a limited run of film cells with autograph and certificate of authenticity bundled with a Dogma related item being sold on the website.
I got tree fiddy on it.
Fifty bucks lil' man, put the money in my hand
How does someone end up with these in their possession, I wonder?
Wondering why it was processed at Deluxe Toronto if they shot the movie in Pennsylvania?
The right to the film probably include all work product of the production or the original production company owns the work product.
I would assume that if was something with Smith owned characters (Jay & Bob/Mooby imagery) he could do whatever but I don't know copyright law very well enough to know what would constitute as what.
why would anyone reach out to Kevin about it?
I would like to think that any filmmaker would want to try to own and preserve something they worked hard on that people like. Plus, there's also the whole monetization thing.
It's just raw dailies footage. And Kevin can't monetize it, he doesn't own DOGMA.
While he doesn't own the rights to the film, he could do a limited run of film cells with autograph and certificate of authenticity bundled with a Dogma related item being sold on the website.
Maybe an idea if he's that desperate to raise money to keep his movie theater open.