Four Eyed Monsters (2005)
January 21, 2005Release Date
Four Eyed Monsters (2005)
January 21, 2005Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Susan Buice
Susan / Director / Writer / Editor
Arin Crumley
Arin / Writer / Director / Editor / Music
Brad Calcaterra
Studio Vermont founder
Lindsey Andersen
Couple on subway
Julia Ann Ames
Laundromat Fantasy Girl
Yuan-Kwan Chan
Model
Lucie Cuadrado
Attractive woman in street
Aubrey Plaza
Girl on subway
Media.
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Release DateJanuary 21, 2005
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 11m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$250,000
Box Office$245,000
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Four Eyed Monsters, an American 2005 film by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It roughly follows Buice and Crumley's real life relationship; the couple initially communicated only through artistic means inspired to continue their online digital non-verbal courtship in the analog world. The film is a very low budget digital video production but has gained attention for its use of various web-related strategies in distribution and in its ability to build an audience through the use of online resources, a growing trend among contemporary American indie filmmakers. In 2007 it became the first ever feature film to be released on YouTube. In 2010 the film was released on VODO where and placed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike license allowing audience members to redistribute or even alter as they wish. Since then a number of screenings have been utilized taking advantage of this open license.
The film was shot on MiniDV using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 mostly in Brooklyn and Manhattan, New York, with supplementary shooting in Framingham, Massachusetts and Johnson, Vermont. It was edited on Apple's Final Cut Pro editing software. It debuted on the festival circuit in January 2005 at the Slamdance Film Festival where it was well received. At first the filmmakers hoped to obtain a conventional deal for theatrical distribution on the basis of its success at Slamdance, but nothing was forthcoming. This is when they decided to release what eventually grew into a two-season 13 episode online series about the journey of creating the film. This attention eventually grabbed the attention of IFC TV who went on to air the film, release in iTunes and sell DVDs through Borders bookstore. IFC then stopped selling the film and for a period of time it was only available in Canada through Films We Like and UK via DOG WOOF. IN 2009 the film was relaunched on YouTube and in 2010 released on VODO.