1990osu wrote: That's the most frustrating part- the average person has bought the line that the originals are "not very good quality."
And showing them a project based primarily upon the 2011 set is going to convince them how.
Somebody needs to upload this to youtube for the general public. If you cite it as "fair use" it will take at least a couple weeks for fox to email them and for them to take it down.
Youtube uses a system called 'Content ID', when the first note of John Williams soundtrack plays this will cause the upload to be flagged. There is no 'Fair Use' citing on youtube. When your video is blocked you can counter the block.
http://www.youtube.com/t/contentid [It's Automated and it's Free...]
The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Chilling Effects guide to countering a DMCA notice: http://www.chillingeffects.org/question.cgi?QuestionID=870
Youtube's specific counter-notifications policies: http://www.youtube.com/t/copyright_counter