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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 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
Originally called simply "The 48 Hour Film Festival," the first showing in the upstairs office of the effects company contained only seven movies. [1] With the second festival, friends of the original filmmakers were also involved in making films and the screening was moved to a larger screening room at a post production facility.
AGBO Announces Winners of 48-Hour Film Festival. AGBO has announced the winners of their 48-hour filmmaking competition, “No Sleep ‘til Film Fest.” Darren Hinchy won first place for his ...
The winners of the 2003 48 Hour Film Project were announced at Filmapalooza 2004, held at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 13, 2004. Best Film - "Baggage" by Slapdash Films Los Angeles, California. First Runner Up for Best Film - "The Face: The Movie" by Cake Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Filmapalooza is the finale festival for the 48 Hour Film Project in which the winning films from cities worldwide (125 cities as of 2023) are screened the following year and compete with each other for awards. [1] It has existed since 2003. [1] Filmapalooza is hosted by a different city each year. [2]
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]
Springfield and the Ozarks 48-Hour Film Festival: 2006: Springfield: SATO48 challenges filmmakers to create a short film entirely from scratch over the course of 48 hours. St. Louis International Film Festival: 1992: St. Louis: Cinema St. Louis engages the St. Louis region through educational programs, cultural connectivity, and curated film ...