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The 48 Hour Film Project is an annual film competition in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements. The competition has been active since 2001.
The winners of the 2011 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2012, held at the Taos Center for the Arts in Taos, New Mexico, on March 4, 2012. The grand prize for "Best Film" was $3,000. Best Film - "In Captivity" by Jpixx Films Hampton Roads, Virginia. Runner Up for Best Film - "My Darling, I'm So Sorry" by so36portraits Berlin ...
48Hours is a New Zealand film-making competition. It involves teams of various sizes competing to write, shoot, edit and score a short film, which must be between 1 and 5 minutes long (7 minutes before 2016), over a single 48-hour period.
The 48 Hour Film Festival can refer to any of these film competitions: the 48 Hour Film Project; the New Zealand-based 48HOURS; Extremefilmmaker's 48 Hour Film Festival
Winners will receive Kodak film stock, post-production services and a distribution deal with NEON, providing a significant launchpad for aspiring filmmakers looking to break into the indie film scene.
The Sundance Institute and G2Go Entertainment have revealed the short film competition finalists, a screenwriters intensive for Taiwanese filmmakers and panel events for the Sundance Film Festival ...
48FILM is an international short film festival and online competition founded in 2009. The competition is open from January to November each year. Professional and amateur filmmakers worldwide are given 48 hours to write, film, edit, produce and upload a short 4-9 minute movie. [1]
The state's only Oscar-qualifying film festival is showcasing about 160 short films, narrative features, documentaries, music videos and more, including numerous world, U.S. and Oklahoma premieres