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From: mozzer59
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  • Thanks for viewing--all limitations and alterations to the script came from time/personnel constraints. We are just a couple of hobbyists that tend toward Beckett. I loved this script from the moment I read it simply because I feel that the repetition lends itself to creative possibilities. I loved the idea of this guy drifting further and further away, a product of modern alienation. But that's just my take on it. Did you stage the piece? How did it turn out?

  • I've just completed directing Cascando as part of my college course. Your take on it is interesting....why did you omit the character of "Opener"? The dialogue changes didnt do it for me, but good job, the script is a hard one, one which was never meant for the screen.

  • Well, I hate to admit it, but the music I used was just a classical piece that I played backwards. As far as the ambient sound track goes, it was something I threw together with garage band on my macbook. If you are interested, I could send you a copy of the soundtrack as an mp3 (I could try emailing it-it is a little big) or I could send a copy through the post along with the longer cut of the film. I have been doing this kind of thing for fun for, oh, almost a decade. Strictly amateur.

  • I would love to see it, im currently trying to get my head around the original script as we speak. Were actually doing it for stage. Are you a professional? Or do you do for fun?

  • Thanks for the feedback. This piece by Beckett was so captivating that I couldn't help but try to do something with it. I made a 14 minute verison, with all of the narration, but it was too long for youtube.

  • Hi man, I just wondered what the name of the music was that you used, trying to get hold of some ambient electronica like what you have used! If the music is yours, would u mind if I used it?

  • This is great. Im creating a stage adaption for one of my final year university modules, gave me some good inspiration on terms of vocalisation!

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