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Bryce Zabel
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Inspired by a true story, the new independent film comedy LET’S DO IT breezes through the last days of the Roaring 20s in a way you’ve never seen before -- through the eyes of the students who made the first student film ever. Two University of Oregon students-- Carvel Nelson & James Raley-- actually convinced the great Cecil B. DeMille to loan them a film camera and to send his personal cinematographer James McBride to Eugene to run it so they could make a movie.  Think of it as film school before there was “film school.”  Their film, “Ed’s Co-Ed,” premiered two weeks after Black Tuesday.

LET’S DO IT will be filmed on some of the original University of Oregon locations (the campus where “Animal House” was also made).  2009 coincides with the 80th anniversary of “Ed’s Co-Ed” and the birth of student film.  Bookmark this site for details and send us an email to get on our mailing list at talkinged@mac.com.  Thanks!

 

In 1929, Cecil B. DeMille dispatched his cinematographer to a college campus in the hinterlands of the great Northwest to film “Ed’s Co-Ed.”  Our film, “Let’s Do It,” is the behind-the-scenes comedy about the making of that first student film.