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Extremefilmmaker's 11th Annual 48 Hour Film Festival! The screening date will be announced soon and will take place at the Hollywood Arclight Cinemas.
Planning on entering? and let us know! Interested in making a film? CLICK HERE to find out everything you need to know!
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Associated Content has an article on the 48 Hour Film Festival. Making Movies for the 48 Hour Film Festival So you fancy yourself a filmmaker, but you don't know how to get yourself known? Are you just a great big hulking load of moviemaking talent looking for the opportunity to present yourself as an alternative to the constant stream of dreck that Hollywood keeps forcing down our throats? Read the rest here! Printable version right here! Post Magazine did a great article on us. HOLLYWOOD - Three visual effects veterans are looking to forge their way into production with a notion to change the filmmaking process. Frustrated by the endless list of tedious details, Mark Kochinski, Keith Matz and John Parenteau have started The 48-Hour Film Festival (www.extremefilmmaker.com), to promote filmmaking, guerrilla-style... Check it out here! The Santa Monica Mirror also reported on the third screening. The 48-Hour Film Festival is worthwhile, not only because it showcases some real talent, but because it brings filmmaking back down to a more accessible level - and gives anyone the opportunity to show his or her stuff... Take a look here!
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Interested in making a 48-Hour Film? The rules are simple: Make a film, any film, in 48 Hours from the first frame shot to the final edit! We have all sorts of resources on the site to help you out! To get you started, check out the rules and guidelines, and be sure to sign up for our newsletter for info, updates, and special offers!
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