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This is not an actual film. For the final project in my Jr-Sr level Shakespeare class, we had to write up a proposal as to how we would make a film version of a Shakespeare play. I decided to do Macbeth and set it in the 1930's. Using the prohibition mafia-gangs as a replacement for the Scottish nobility.

The "trailer" you see here is just a proof-of-concept / teaser video to present the idea and a little of the tone. As a part of the assignment we had to present out proposal to the class. This video was my introduction. There is/will be no film. I did it in literally less than a day. It uses largely video from other films/TV shows, with only a little that I actually filmed.

This is not my masterpiece, just thought I'd show it here for people to see.

 

Movie downloads

Macbeth 1932 - largeWindows Media640 x 3524m21.38MBDownload
Macbeth 1932 - smallWindows Media320 x 1764m7.36MBDownload
Macbeth 1932 - large (iPod)Quicktime640 x 3524m29.72MBDownload
Macbeth 1932 - small (iPod)Quicktime320 x 1764m16.14MBDownload
 

Reviews and Comments

King of Blades (3rd Jan 2007 05:11)

Sollthar wrote:
Quote:
This is not a site for grand and glorious filmmakers.... if there WERE grand and glorious filmmakers here, then half of the members on this site wouldn't exist, would they?
I have to object. There are excellent filmmakers on here and there are people who want to see quality material. Obviously, there are many enthusiasts and hobbyists on here too - allthough I don't see how they can't coexist...
Good point, Sollthar. It wasn't my intent to say that they couldn't coexist, though..... it was just a reply to Spanish Prisoner saying that "people here are expecting to see quality material".

 

Sollthar (2nd Jan 2007 09:30)

Quote:
This is not a site for grand and glorious filmmakers.... if there WERE grand and glorious filmmakers here, then half of the members on this site wouldn't exist, would they?
I have to object. There are excellent filmmakers on here and there are people who want to see quality material. Obviously, there are many enthusiasts and hobbyists on here too - allthough I don't see how they can't coexist...

 

Madmanmatty (30th Dec 2006 05:50)

Pretty good for what it is (a bit slow, and no pumping finish, but that's a matter of taste). I know exactly what your are missing friend, and that is: 1068