I agree with you on this,most of Line of Sight is footage that has been shown before and once you've seen one alleycat you've seen them all.I do think Lucas should make more in-depth films on the" courier scene".
I haven't seen 'Line of Sight', but I've seen quite a few Lucas Brunelle videos. While they're obviously not that near to the pinnacle of culture, I don't think that 'once you've seen one alleycat you've seen them all'. What I find interesting are the differences between cities. For instance, the London alleycat video is really chopped-up, much less continuous than those filmed in major North American cities, where there are long, unbroken sequences. That just doesn't seem to have worked in London and it keeps jumping backwards and forwards between Rosebery Avenue, Regent Street, etc.
I haven't seen 'Line of Sight', but I've seen quite a few Lucas Brunelle videos. While they're obviously not that near to the pinnacle of culture, I don't think that 'once you've seen one alleycat you've seen them all'. What I find interesting are the differences between cities. For instance, the London alleycat video is really chopped-up, much less continuous than those filmed in major North American cities, where there are long, unbroken sequences. That just doesn't seem to have worked in London and it keeps jumping backwards and forwards between Rosebery Avenue, Regent Street, etc.