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IT WILL BE HERE SOONER THAN YOU THINK... Get ready for Extremefilmmaker's 11th Annual 48 Hour Film Festival! The screening is coming up September 2008 at the Hollywood Arclight Cinemas. Submissions will be due by August 31st, 2008. Interested in making a film? CLICK HERE to find out everything you need to know! Questions or comments about the
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Getting Started: How to make a 48 Hour Film Probably the most asked question we get is also the most basic: How do I get started? How do I make my own 48 Hour film? So, here it is - a basic guide to making a film for Extremefilmmaker's 48 Hour Film Festival. Step 1: Sign up for the newsletter We'll keep you up to date on Festival information, what's new on the website, and more. Click here to sign up! Step 2: Make the commitment If you're reading this right now, you're well on your way! The whole point of the 48 hour time limit was to force a deadline on filmmakers, so that the process wouldn't drag out forever. While making a film in two days isn't for the faint of heart - It's a lot of work, and likely not too much sleep! - I'm sure all of our filmmakers would agree that the experience is more than worth a few hours of lost sleep. Step 3: Learn the rules The rules for making one of our films are pretty simple:
Step 4: Research There are a lot of resources available for beginning filmmakers - including many on this very site! A great place to start for nuts-and-bolts technical advice is John's article on the Basics of Filmmaking. After that, you may want to check out our Resources and Articles. Step 5: Make your Film Write a screenplay. Find actors to say your words. Point a camera at them. Edit the shots together in a way that makes sense. Voila! You've made a film! Step 6: Submit your Film Download and fill out all the appropriate forms: 48 Hour Film Festival entry submission statement Send your Film (MiniDV format please) and all the forms to:
We have one screening per year, in September. The submission deadlines are generally the month before the screenings. If you look in the news column on your left, you can probably see the date for the next one. There is no submission fee for films.We receive far more submissions than we are able to screen, so we are unable to screen all the films submitted. Even if your film isn't chosen to screen, each film you make is a learning opportunity - your next film will be even better. And if your film is selected - hold on! Seeing your film in front of hundreds of people is exhilirating, terrifying, and inspiring! Step 7: Come to the screening Our screenings are a fantastic time to see other peoples films, talk to the other filmmakers, and network with people who share your passion for filmmaking! That's pretty much it. although it's a lot of work, making a 48 Hour film is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Go!
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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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