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It's surreal to be photographed by a real photographer and followed around by a film crew. When I think of all the shots and film unused, I think about how nice it would be to see media companies releasing the backfile under CC licenses so that others could start to do remix on the unused content.
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Not a bad idea, John. I think this will probably start to happen more and more as rapid uploading tools are introcuded to common networking sites.