I Got Next: A Street Fighter Documentary

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I Got Next: A Street Fighter Documentary



Does Street Fighter have its King of Kong? A feature-length documentary from the mind of one ambitious young filmmaker may just capture all the guts, glory and, of course, trash talk, that make the fighting games scene the madhouse that it is.

Though professional gaming leagues might be getting hit hard [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/90647-Recession-Hits-Pro-Gaming-Leagues] by the economic downturn, there's never been a better time to be a competitive Street Fighter player. The resurgence of the franchise in the form of Street Fighter IV doesn't mean just new blood in the tournament scene, but a new crowd of onlookers as well. So why not make a movie about it?

That's the idea behind I Got Next [http://igotnextmovie.com/], a feature-length documentary single-handedly produced by Ian Cofino, a graphic design student at Purchase College who happens to also love Street Fighter. Cofino started the film as a senior project, but after traveling to tournaments up and down the East Coast and talking to some of the best Street Fighter players in the country, he knew that this had to be more than a 15-minute attempt at a good grade.

"The passion and dedication that the players in the community had allowed me to see the potential for something much greater than what I had originally intended," Cofino said.

The trailer gives the impression that he's captured that passion and dedication pretty nicely. You've got your West Coast / East Coast trash talk, your crazy amped up crowds and intense matches (including a closer look at the most Gootecks [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMHc32ygldk]" Gutierrez opines in the trailer. "There's no reason any of this should work."

So far Cofino's got around 30 hours of footage that he'll be editing into two cuts: a shorter piece that'll come out in May, and a longer, feature-length film that he hopes to put out this winter, both for free online. The feature-length cut will be fairly different than the one coming out in a couple months, as it'll include footage shot at this summer's sure-to-be-monumental Evo [http://evo2k.com/?page_id=50] worldwide championship tournament.

As for how a college kid up to his neck in loans can afford to shoot a feature-length movie in this economy? Well, Cofino tells us that "the short answer is that I'm not." Welp. Check out the trailer for I Got Next here [http://igotnextmovie.com/], and if you're feeling generous, drop Cofino a donation. Kid's going to be eating Top Ramen for months to make this thing happen.


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Fruitloops89

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I loved King of Kong, can't wait to see this as Street Fighter is still my favorite fighter after all these years
 

SomeBritishDude

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Interesting. Haven't watched a documentory in a while, a game one would be excellent.

Damn I need to get SF4..
 

tendo82

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Awesome. The other documentary to look out for is Chasing Ghosts, which came out around the same time as King of Kong, but is apparently a much more insightful documentary.
 

NinjaKirby1322

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Sweet. Finally a documentary on probably the most popular competitive game series in arcades. Makes me want to boot up my PS2 again for a good old SF:Alpha beat down. Watch out, Bison, Sakura's hunting you down again.

 

Keane Ng

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To be fair to history, this isn't the first doc of its kind. Bang the Machine was a doc that hit around the heyday of old school SF2/SFA that followed the journey of some of the first American players to take on the Japanese. I've never seen it, and can't seem to find a way to catch the entire thing - apparently it got tied up in some legal issues with music licensing or something.

Also, someone's doing a documentary about Justin Wong, who's in I Got Next and one of the most well known players in the States...there's a trailer [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RumyiHAZqeY] for that one as well....sounds like it's somewhat mired in production, which is a shame.