I attended this screening yesterday and was really impressed by Andrew's score, which was ambitious and challenging and very effective.
I'd never had a chance to experience silent film accompanied by live choral singing (along with a chamber ensemble and Andrew on theater organ), so it was worth the trip for that alone. But to see 'The Wind' with a nearly full house, a good 35mm print, and first-class live music was about as good as it gets.
Thanks to Andrew and everyone else who clearly put in a lot of work to make Saturday's screening seem so effortless. Let's hope there's a chance that the score gets heard again in other venues.
Also, the AFI theater in Silver Spring, Maryland has great facilities for film screening and an eye-popping interior to boot. If you're in the D.C. area, make going there a regular habit!
In New Hampshire, I'm used to playing for films in nursing home rec rooms and middle school assembly halls. What a thrill to see a screen with masking that automatically adjusts to the proper aspect ratio as a film starts!
I gotta get out more.
