Reign of the Fallen DVD
As the Sith spread across the galaxy, subjugating planet after planet, a lone warrior seeks out a weapon of legend to save his people.
In the times since great wars laid waste to Prias, its people have learned to embrace a simple life, away from the perils of technology and war. As the mighty Sith army spreads across the galaxy, subjugating every planet in its path, all the people of Prias can do is wait, their world protected by an energy shield held in place by ancient towers. While the people wait in fear, one Jedi trained by Master Oram Bren will be chosen to be the future leader of Prias, a title decided by a vote of the entire population of the planet. But little do they know that one Jedi's dark secret could spell their doom.
Written & Directed by David McLeavy
Produced by Jon Wang
Starring
Carlos Acuna
Maureen Isern
Jason Updike
Kevin Walsh
David McLeavy
www.reignofthefallen.com
This release is a DVD image (.iso) of Reign of the Fallen. The image can be burned on to DVD-R with software such as Nero and viewed on any PC or stand alone DVD player.
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weel done guys
The movie is ok but use a DVD rewriteble for you wont watch it more than once;)
Great acting btw.
Next time more space action:p pls but hey you warned me in advance so that makes you guys ok.
Please, May I have some more?
Keep up the work
David McLeavy knows his stuff. Budget and actors not withstanding he has done a remarkable job. Acting disability not withstanding, he gives them gravitas by long, slow, moody, atmospheric shots - forgivabale under the circumstances, and great fun nontheless.
George Lukas would get more milage out of the franchise from folks like me were the the clone wars eps more like this. smart.
I give a 12 on a scale from 1-10
Overal it was a good video. This was a pretty good fanfilm.
Great movie. loved it.
I think dumping a few more dollars into it could have would have been for the better.
Great pace. It flowed very smoothly. Excellent light saber effects.
Very familiar music score. I think I've heard those songs before.
I give 8/10.
Should hsve been shown as the begining
4 hour download.
It was OK, not spectacular, but ok.
It was free so I'm not complaining.
Out of 10 I give it a 4.
loved this... some of the effects need a little polish, but the story and pacing are great.
Its good but the main thing that let it down was the
BLACK TREE, SURROUNED BY STONE
Please dont rip off parts from SUCESSFUL movies
otherwise it was okay
Sweet. Great production values, nice photography, good acting. Liked the deliberate pace of it all. Oh, and to the previous commenter... Nothing equips someone to judge a movie like watching it with the sound off. Good review.
Sorry this short is not good i watched it on mute and it din't encourage me to unmute it...
Loved the movie. It's a drama, folks, not an action movie, so expect that going in. Thumbs up.
When I first heard of this I thought "It's a fanfilm.. can't be that good."
Actually the acting was very nicely done and the idea behind the movie is great, too: A "Star Wars"-themed movie with focus on character development and story instead of focus on special effects.
Having put so much work in it the editors should have improved the audio quality a little. Sometimes it sounds as if they used the cameras themselves to record the voices.
An .ISO file is a file that contains the information to create a CD or DVD Disk. Often more commonly refered to as 'Image' files. They can contain any kind of info from media to data files.
The CD/DVD software you have can burn it to a DVD, like ROTF said.
however if your computer does not have this ability, or you would like to just watch the movie and save yourself a DVD-R, You can use a program like Daemon Tools.
Daemon Tools tricks your computer into thinking it has a virtual CD/DVD drive. You installthe software from www.Daemon-tools.cc (its free and no I don't work with them) and it will 'mount'(virtually put in and read) the .ISO file.
From there any DVD playback software should work.
You'll find the following files in the package:
ROTF.iso
ROTF Box Art.jpg
ROTF Disc Art.jpg
RotF-Box-dvdstyle Reference.pdf
RotF-Box-dvdstyle.eps
RotF-discsurface_allsize Reference.pdf
RotF-discsurface_allsize.eps
The first file is the DVD image file. Take this file and burn it to DVD-R using a program such as Nero Burning ROM.
The rest are picture files for the DVD cover and box art.
The files came to in seperate pieces. I assume that I need to reasemmble them some how.