Anyone who has seen Be Kind, Rewind has heard the term “sweded,” which refers to a no-budget remake of a popular film. This post at 1000 Dollar Film discusses how one might be able to “swede” their own script.
My question is, does sweding have to be completed at the production phase? Why not write your high-concept script with the swede already in mind. To me, this seems like a great approach to writing for web content, which often plays up the no-budgety feel to appeal to the DIY crowd.
So maybe you should write the swede into your next short. Instead of writing about a spaceship, describe its cardboard exterior and the glimpse of your cat in the background. This would give more structure the “swede” since every element will be intentional rather than out of necessity. I certainly am going to give this a try.
And after all, didn’t Gondry have to script those swedes in the first place?
BONUS – An example of a YouTube swede:

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