Copy, Transform, Combine: Everything Is A Remix, The Complete Series

For more than a year I’ve been following the documentary series Everything is a Remix, written and remixed by Kirby Ferguson. I’ve posted all the parts of the series so far and today here they are all compiled in one location for easier viewing. This is a must-see series for anyone who produces creative work. 

I am in awe of the amount of work that it clearly took to create this series. I am also highly appreciative of the depth of information presented. If you want further background, including a master list of all the works sampled throughout the series, please visit EverythingIsARemix.info

If you want to support Kirby, and really we all should, check out his next project This Is Not A Conspiracy Theory at Kickstarter

Remixing is a folk art but the techniques are the same ones used at any level of creation: copy, transform, and combine. You could even say that everything is a remix. To support this series please visit http://www.everythingisaremix.info/donate/


Part 2: Remix, Inc.

An exploration of the remix techniques involved in producing films. Part Two of a four-part series. An additional supplement to this video can be seen here: goo.gl/gtArc To support this series please visit http://www.everythingisaremix.info/donate/


Part 4: System Failure

Our system of law doesn't acknowledge the derivative nature of creativity. Instead, ideas are regarded as property, as unique and original lots with distinct boundaries. But ideas aren't so tidy. They're layered, they’re interwoven, they're tangled. And when the system conflicts with the reality... the system starts to fail. If you've enjoyed this series, please support my next project, This is Not a Conspiracy Theory, on KickStarter. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kirby/this-is-not-a-conspiracy-theory If you are unable to use KickStarter, PayPal donations are also welcome. http://www.everythingisaremix.info/donate/ Buy music from this episode here: http://www.everythingisaremix.info/p4_soundtrack/ Thank you to iStockphoto http://www.istockphoto.com/ If you notice any errors in this video, I would appreciate if you could leave a comment below. I strongly recommend clicking the HD button.


Two extras were created by Rob G. Wilson, with the support of Kirby, to further expand and themes expressed by the series.

EVERYTHINGISAREMIX.INFO ROBGWILSON.COM EDITED BY Robert Grigsby Wilson PRODUCED BY Kirby Ferguson and Robert Grigsby Wilson WRITTEN BY Cynthia Closkey VISUAL EFFECTS BY Blake Loyd CROWDSOURCED AT erxprod.wordpress.com FILMS: 0:27 - Fist of Legend (1994) 0:38 - Tai-Chi Master (Twin Dragons) (1993) 0:44 - Fist of Legend (1994) 0:48 - Tai-Chi Master (Twin Dragons) (1993) 0:53 - Drunken Master (1978) 1:02 - Fist of Legend (1994) 1:09 - The Killer (1989) 1:19 - Fist of Legend (1994) 1:21 - Iron Monkey (1993) 1:31 - Once Upon A Time In China (1991) 1:36 - Fist of Legend (1994) 1:41 - Tai-Chi Master (Twin Dragons) (1993) 1:45 - Philip K. Dick Speech (youtube.com/watch?v=jXeVgEs4sOo&feature=related) (1977) 2:18 - Strange Days (1995) 2:24 - Akira (1988) 2:30 - Total Recall (1990) 3:24 - Alice In Wonderland (1951) 3:42 - The Killer (1989) 3:53 - A Better Tomorrow (1986) 4:05 - Ghost In The Shell (1995) 4:32 - Akira (1998) 4:39 - Koyannisqatsi (1982) 4:49 - Dr. Who: The Deadly Assassin (1976) 5:10 - Ghost In The Shell (1995) MUSIC: (All sourced from The Matrix Soundtrack) 0:20 - Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation) 1:44 - Hive - Ultrasonic Sound 2:30 - Lunatic Calm - Leave You Far Behind (Lunatics Roller Coaster Mix) 3:38 - Propellerheads - Spybreak 4:39 - Rob Dougan - Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation)


Kill Bill

An extrapolation on the "One Last Thing" from Kirby Ferguson's web series Everything Is A Remix - Episode 2: http://vimeo.com/19447662 Edited by Robert Grigsby Wilson Produced by Kirby Ferguson and Robert Grigsby Wilson Dedicated to Sally Menke, Quentin Tarantino's Editor, who passed away last year. She was a great inspiration to me. For more information, visit EverythingIsARemix.info and RobGWilson.com FILMS: 0:19 - Game of Death (1978) 0:35 - Samurai Fiction (1998) 0:41 - Once Upon A Time In The West (1968) 0:51 - Death Rides A Horse (1967) 1:01 - Lady Snowblood (1973) 1:14 - Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1974) 1:20 - Deep Red (1975) 1:35 - City of the Living Dead (1980) 1:39 - Gone In 60 Seconds (1974) 1:42 - Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell (1968) 1:49 - Sanjuro (1962) 1:57 - Blade Runner (1982) 2:03 - Fists of Fury (1972) 2:14 - Sanjuro (1962) 2:27 - Ichi The Killer (2001) 2:30 - Navajo Joe (1966) 2:44 - Battle Royale (2000) 2:51 - The Mercenary (1968) 2:57 - Circle of Iron (1978) 3:00 - Citizen Kane (1941) 3:09 - Shogun Assassin (1980) 3:21 - City of the Living Dead (1980) 3:28 - Django Kill! (1967) 3:34 - The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966) 3:43 - Twisted Nerve (1968) 3:52 - Black Sunday (1977) 4:04 - Carrie (1976) 4:13 - Alfred Hitchcock Presens: Breakdown (1955) 4:23 - Jackie Brown (1997) 4:25 - From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 4:26 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:30 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:33 - Jackie Brown (1997) 4:37 - Resevoir Dogs (1992) 4:39 - Jackie Brown (1997) 4:41 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:47 - Jackie Brown (1997) 4:50 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 4:51 - Jackie Brown (1997) 4:53 - From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 4:57 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 5:07 - Pulp Fiction (1994) 5:08 - Resevoir Dogs (1992) 5:09 - Jackie Brown (1997) 5:10 - From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) MUSIC: 0:09 - Santa Esmeralda - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 0:49 - Quincy Jones - Ironside 0:55 - The Human Beinz - Nobody But Me 1:45 - Ennio Morricone - From Man To Man (Death Rides A Horse) 2:36 - Shivaree - Goodnight Moon 3:39 - Bernard Herrmann - Twisted Nerve 4:18 - Issac Hayes - Truck Turner


Lastly, always remember that life itself is a remix. 

Antonio Ortiz

Antonio Ortiz has always been an autodidact with an eclectic array of interests. Fascinated with technology, advertising and culture he has forged a career that combines them all. In 1991 Antonio developed one of the very first websites to market the arts. It was text based, only available to computer scientists, and increased attendance to the Rutgers Arts Center where he had truly begun his professional career. Since then Antonio has been an early adopter and innovator merging technology and marketing with his passion for art, culture and entertainment. For a more in-depth look at those passions, visit SmarterCreativity.com.