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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?

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Interested in making a film? CLICK HERE to find out everything you need to know!

 

 

 

Digital Filmmaking

Student Filmmakers.com -Great source for tech, school and festival info.

2-pop Digital Filmmaker's Resource Site - Great site. Lots of articles and info.

Toronto Film and Video Forum - DV Cafe

DV Magazine - the source for reviews, articles, etc...

Hardware and Software

Melrose Mac - The official Apple supplier to the 48 Hour Film Festival. We especially love the ibooks and powerbooks - edit your film on the go!

Celtx - Complete production suite. Screenwriting, scheduling and budgeting. And it's free!

Aist Inc - MovieXone. Free video editing software.

Canon - DV cameras. We really like the XL-1S.

Royalty Free Music

Smartsound Sonicfire Pro - A truly great program that maps and scales themes to the length of your cut.

Chris Worth Productions -Instant downloadable tracks with a wide variety of themes.

PBTMLive - Downloadable themes for $15 a track. As heard in "One Last Time"

IAMusic.com - A bit more expensive at around $30 a track, but there's a lot of interesting music.

The Music Bakery - Downloadable music tracks as well as sound effects. Prices vary.

Other Cool Stuff

Framed - John Parenteau and Craig Kuehne discuss films, techniques and technology across the independent spectrum. Frank, informative and fun!

From Script to DVD - William Kallay and Michael Coate's site all about movies - making them, enjoying them, and remembering them.

Wordplayer - Terry Rossio's (Mask of Zorro, Shrek) online columns on screenwriting are better than any book we've ever seen - and a lot of fun, too.

The 48 Hour Film Festival on MySpace! - Be our friend!.

MELROSE MAC

THE ARCLIGHT CINEMAS

FILMTEES.COM

CELTX.COM

Framed Podcast

 

 

 

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!