SOSEvideo: 'Film is Evil' video with 'Preludes & Fugues' director Edgar Landa

Adam S. Sep 26

In 2003, Preludes & Fugues director Edgar Landa and actor Jeremy Gabriel appeared in an original film which SOSE produced for our production of Film is Evil, Radio is Good, directed, shot, and edited by Mac Caudill. Edgar co-directed the play with Al Sgro, who also appears in the film, along with SOSE members Michelle Ingkavet, Elizabeth Clemmons, and Matthew McCray. The film also features P. David Miller, Pamela Ezell, Jane Lichacz, Julie Gawkowski, Natalie Sander, Michele Barrett, Andrew Boyle, Shannon Kern, Melissa Murphy.

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MOV | 10:19 min | 64.7 MB

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Comments

What a great treat to see the FILM IS EVIL movie again! I'm going to screen it for my FILM AESTHETICS class at Chapman. Have you thought of submitting it to festivals? If you're interested, let me know -- I may have some ideas for you.

Pamela | Sep 28

Does the video contain sound? I have tried it in my browser and by downloading the file and playing it in Quicktime for Windows. Great picture quality but no sound.

--- R

Ravi | Oct 11

If you're experiencing sound problems, make sure you have the latest version of Quicktime (7.0+) installed. We're using one of the newer codecs (H.264, for my fellow geeks), which may be causing the problem.

On the plus side, that also means that all SOSE videos are compatible with the new iPods.

Adam Simon | Oct 12

Jebus. What bloatware... long download, longer install, clip still doesn't play audio, and Apple installed a pantload of other junk that I'm now uninstalling prior to descending the cavemine of the Registry with a lunchpail and a canary. Then to Oldversion.com to try to resurrect a less burdened incarnation.

Apple... cute on the outside and shallow where it matters.

Quicktime 7, forsooth...

--- Ravi

Ravi | Oct 12

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