Ever wanted to edit a final cut of a film? Well, now you can possibly get your chance.

The online audience is going to get their chance to edit the final cut of director/writer Leone Marucci indie film “The Power of Few”, starring Christopher Walken (“Hairspray”, “Wedding Crashers”), Christian Slater (“True Romance”, “Very Bad Things”), and Q’orianka Kilcher (Terrence Malick’s “The New World”) with the groundbreaking digital contest “Scene 64

The contest is as follows: Using raw film footage and the editing tools found on the film’s official website, participants will have the chance to cut a scene from the film. Fans will vote for their favorites and one of the favorites will be used in the finished film. The winner will also receive a screen credit for their help.

Entrants will also be able to download pages of Maurcci’s script as well as access a video library containing all footage shot on location. Entrants will also have access to audio tracks from the film’s score by Grammy-winning Mike Simpson (“Fight Club”, “Zoolander”, writer/producer on the Beastie Boys’ “Paul’s Boutique” album).

“Scene 64” features the director and co-star Jesse Bradford (“Bring It On”, “Flags of Our Fathers”) in an action sequence shot on location in New Orleans.

The official synopsis of the crime mystery is below:

“The Power of Few” revolves around an enigmatic smuggling ring’s efforts to steal a priceless artifact. The story unfolds through the unique perspective of five characters who cross paths on a day filled with danger, hope and possible transformation.

Here’s the official contest calendar:

CONTEST TIMELINE:

May 18 – ‘Scene 64’ editing tools live on www.thepoweroffew.com

June 21 – First day to publish final cut in the Scene Gallery. Voting begins for the top fan favorite

July 21 – Voting closes. One of top 30 edits with the most votes will be included in the final cut of THE POWER OF FEW

July 28 – Winner will announced

The Power of Few
The Power of Few

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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