The Director's Cut is a viewer-nominated, editor-approved channel that honors the art of storytelling and the craft of filmmaking. We're inviting registered users to nominate or submit their own favorite original videos for inclusion in the Director's Cut channel.
To ensure that the channel stays true to its mission, our editors will review your nominations and help fit them to their most appropriate categories.
Here's what we mean by honoring the art of storytelling and the craft of filmmaking:
Tell A Story: The Director's Cut is reserved for filmmakers who have a story to tell and have taken the time to script, stage and edit a tightly crafted narrative – whether fictional or documentary-style.
Know Your Medium: As a medium, short video has its own unique set of rules. Rule number one: "Trim the fat." We want videos that are made for the web, not repurposed clips created for other mediums and edited down.
Engage the Imagination: A talented director creates a world and wraps you up in it, transporting you to another time or place. Director's Cut videos should reflect some real effort in making that world through tight editing, meticulously planned shots, high production values and clear audio and visuals.
Keep it Clean: The Director's Cut is approved for all audiences, so keep your submissions and nominations family-friendly. No sexual imagery. No off-color language. No gratuitous violence.
Be Original: As with our Producer Rewards™ and Producer programs, we will only accept videos that are wholly owned by their submitters. That means no infringing music, images, video footage or text.
Storytelling takes on a number of different forms, which is why we've included several distinct categories in the Director's Cut.
Comedy: Director's Cut is for original sketches or any other scripted comedy, but not pranks and bloopers.
Action & Drama: This category is for pulse-pounding or tear-jerking works of fiction that keep you riveted with top-notch storylines.
Animation: Whether it's traditional cartoons, 3D computer graphics or stop-motion animation…if you've got it, we want it.
Documentary: This category is for storytellers who work with reality, rather than fiction, and includes anything from short documentary films to "citizen journalism" reports.
There are two ways to get involved and make sure that Director's Cut shows what you want to see:
The "Nominate for Director's Cut" button on the video pages of Producer Rewards videos and candidates - this button lets any registered user nominate a video for a specific category in the Director's Cut channel.
Submitting a video directly by going into the Director's Cut channel and submitting it to one of the categories. Once uploaded, this video will appear in your user channel and will be considered as a Director's Cut nominee.
The Director's Cut editorial committee will meet weekly to assess as many nominated videos as possible. The committee will begin by reviewing the most nominated videos of the week, determining each video's eligibility for the Director's Cut and assigning it to a category when necessary. Eligibility is based on the objective criteria listed above.
Toilet-Shaped House 01-Feb-09
Rated 2.94
2,946 Views
0 Comments
You might say that this place is a bit of a dump.
By: Diagonal
Amazing Sticky Tape Sculptures 01-Feb-09
Rated 3.24
2,785 Views
0 Comments
An artist in Japan has used over 87 miles (140km) of sticky tape to make a series of sculptures.
By: Diagonal
World's Biggest Hairdo 16-Dec-08
Rated 3.17
5,797 Views
0 Comments
Peruvian model Susan Leon demonstrates what 6 feet (nearly 2 meters) of hair looks like.
By: Diagonal
Man Bra [13+]
02-Dec-08
Rated 3.01
4,552 Views
1 Comments
Here's one Japanese innovation that probably won't catch on.
By: Diagonal
Zero Gravity Tourism 25-Nov-08
Rated 3.25
1,774 Views
1 Comments
If you've got a spare $3,800 dollars, you too can float like an astronaut. For 11 minutes.
By: Diagonal
Thanksgiving Turkey Eat-Off 20-Nov-08
Rated 3.09
392 Views
0 Comments
Weighing just 100 lb (45 kg), Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas beats seven men in a turkey eating contest.
By: Diagonal
World's Largest Pair of Jeans 13-Nov-08
Rated 3.20
5,364 Views
0 Comments
Still can't fit into your XXXXXXL jeans? Try a pair that are 43 meters long and can only be viewed by a crane.
By: Diagonal
The Contortionist 06-Nov-08
Rated 3.07
998 Views
0 Comments
Amazing and slightly weird video of Henriques the Contortionist in 1944.
By: Diagonal
Coffin Bar 03-Nov-08
Rated 3.00
573 Views
0 Comments
Feeling down? Why not drown your sorrows in a gigantic coffin-shaped bar.
By: Diagonal
Haunted Hill 03-Nov-08
Rated 4.80
620 Views
1 Comments
This weird 'gravity hill' in South Korea make things look as though they're rolling uphill.
By: Diagonal
Awesome Kung Fu Display 22-Oct-08
Rated 3.45
4,747 Views
3 Comments
An awesome display of Kung Fu from the Chinese national team.
By: Diagonal
S&M Workout 22-Oct-08
Rated 3.45
3,210 Views
0 Comments
Giving new meaning to the phrase 'no pain no gain', welcome to Mistress Victoria's S&M workout. Pay attention!
By: Diagonal
Half Mini Half Rickshaw 12-Oct-08
Rated 3.06
8,337 Views
1 Comments
You want to cut down on fuel costs? Try sawing your car in half and fitting it with a set of bicycle pedals like this.
By: Diagonal
World Face-Pulling... Mocrabeau, France - 1985. Watch a man who literally looks like he's eating his own face.
Guy Jumps Over a Bull 20-Aug-08
Rated 4.68
464,351 Views
50 Comments
A guy literally does a somersault over a charging bull...
By: Diagonal
Prehistoric Shark Alive 15-Aug-08
Rated 3.52
75,338 Views
13 Comments
This bizarre-looking Goblin Shark was recently found off the coast of Japan.
By: Diagonal
Tiny Chick Robot 25-Aug-08
Rated 3.31
10,653 Views
4 Comments
A Japanese toy company has come up with a robotic 'virtual' pet - modelled on a 3 day-old chick. Awww.
By: Diagonal
Knitted Ferrari 25-Aug-08
Rated 2.86
1,353 Views
0 Comments
A 22 year-old art student from England has knitted a replica Ferrari F355.
By: Diagonal
Great Italian Motorbik... 14-Jul-08
Rated 4.65
479,184 Views
74 Comments
Fantastic film of Italian police riders putting on a motorbike display in the 50s.
By: Diagonal