Thursday, January 26, 2006

Michael Gene Sullivan-Parts 1, 2, & 3

Here is the first part of my interview with another of my colleagues, Michael Gene Sullivan . Michael is a longtime member of the San Franciso Mime Troupe. His stage adaptation of George Orwell's 1984 is being produced by the Actors Gang in Los Angeles under the direction of Tim Robbins. We divided this 45 minute interview into 7 parts.
Note: In the interview my tongue gets twisted around the word legitimate. I'm saying legitimate. And I say that I've heard Michael say something in my class. I teach high school English. Michael has been a guest lecturer in one of my classes.

Part 1-Why adapt 1984? (6:01)
Part 1- Highest Quality Quicktime (Broadband) (4.2 M)
Part 1-Compressed MPEG-4 (DSL/ISDN) (2.8 M)
Part 1-Compressed MPEG-4 (Highest Quality for Dialup) (2.1 M)

Part 2-Why political theatre? (8:28)
Part 2- Highest Quality Quicktime (Broadband) (5.9 M)
Part 2-Compressed MPEG-4 (DSL/ISDN) (4 M)
Part 2-Compressed MPEG-4 (Highest Quality for Dialup) (3 M)

Part 3- Adaptation specified to current events? Call for action? (6:49)
Part 3- Highest Quality Quicktime (Broadband) (4.7 M)
Part 3-Compressed MPEG-4 (DSL/ISDN) (3.2 M)
Part 3-Compressed MPEG-4 (Highest Quality for Dialup) (2.4 M)

Monday, January 16, 2006

Interview with Mark R. Carter, Ph.D.-Part 3

Here is the third part of my interview with my colleague, Mark R. Carter, Ph.D., the Artistic Director of Mystic Bison Theatre. In the final part of the interview he discusses the business of running a theatre company, minority casting, and his greatest achievement. It's about 7 minutes long. All the versions are in stereo.

Highest Quality Quicktime (Broadband) (6.7 M)
Compressed MPEG-4 (DSL/ISDN) (3.4 M)
Compressed MPEG-4 (Highest Quality for Dialup) (2.5 M)

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Interview with Mark R. Carter, Ph.D.-Part 2

Here is the second part of my interview with one of my colleagues Mark R. Carter, Ph.D., the Artistic Director of Mystic Bison Theatre. In this part he talks about acting opportunities. It's about 8 minutes long. All the versions are in stereo.

Highest Quality Quicktime (Broadband) (7.6 M)
Compressed MPEG-4 (DSL/ISDN) (3.8 M)
Compressed MPEG-4 (Highest Quality for Dialup) (2.9 M)