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Star Wars Set to AC/DC’s Thunderstruck on YouTube

Posted on November 13, 2011 by Jason W. Ellis

My cousin Ian Cox turned me onto this Star Wars cut set to AC/DC’s song “Thunderstruck.” The editor did a very good job transforming the film into a music video with carefully timed transitions and editing techniques.

This entry was posted in Music, Science Fiction and tagged editing, musicvideo, postaday2011, starwars, youtube by Jason W. Ellis. Bookmark the permalink.
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