Talk:Ingagi (Lost 1930 Found-Footage Film)/@comment-24161934-20131220204908/@comment-23999563-20131220211021

First of all, yes, someone should probably correct that. Do you want to do it or should I?

Secondly, Ingagi seems be having the same problem Tim Burton's Hansel and Gretel had for awhile-we know it's part of a museum exhibit, and it is viewable, but very few people can see it and a copy hasn't made it's way to the internet yet.

I'll put it to you this way-Lost Media for us is defined by something we know exists or existed at one time, the majority of the world just can't see it. If someone snuck a video camera into the room they were playing Ingagi in and uploaded it online(Like someone did for the Hansel and Gretel thing I mentioned above) or they finally decide to give it a DVD release then it wouldn't be lost media anymore. Does that make sense?