Duration: 09:53 minutes Upload Time: 2007-12-06 21:42:45 User: mcdonaldjm |
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Machinima | Halo | Shakespeare | Drama |
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For never was there a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKexvZpE0qs This is Act I, scene i, from William Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' as performed by Master Chief and Co. in Halo 3. The Spartans are the Montagues, and the Elites are the Capulets. The scene is missing some of the dialogue between Montague and Benvolio and features some modernized language. I made the video for a class project and am not planning to continue with the rest of the play. These people made it: Jon McDonald directed and edited Meaghan Sloane played the Chorus Richard Jau played Sampson Mitch Ryan played Gregory Jeff Heilman played Abram Jim Raley played Benvolio Jordan Gebhardt played Tybalt Fred Tollini, S.J., played the Prince Bruce McDonald played Montague Victoria McDonald played Lady Montague Jon McDonald played Romeo Arbiter played Juliet Music from the score to Titus (2000) by Elliot Goldenthal: Philimelagram, Arrows of the Gods, and Tamora's Pastorale Thanks to Katy McDonald for letting me use her laptop, Mike Ballen for helping me with iMovie, Matt Lanham for the extra controllers, everyone who helped me perform the scene in Halo (too many to name here), and Bill Shakespeare for writing the thing. |
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zephyrtube 2008-02-21 09:59:55 Thrust hahaha __________________________________________________ | |
HardcoreFlea 2008-02-08 16:08:51 That is amazing! But everyone fails at Shakespeare except a proper English guy like me <3 Im kidding btw.. brilliant movie. __________________________________________________ | |
KHWADI 2008-02-06 22:57:11 Monster __________________________________________________ | |
Anthrax4cBeta 2008-01-20 10:29:30 very amazing __________________________________________________ | |
goldenwings1988 2008-01-14 00:18:06 I'm a student of Mr. McDonald's at JFK and I very much enjoyed this when he showed it to us in class on Friday. Good job! __________________________________________________ |
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