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It's not too late...
48 HOUR FILM PROJECT HITS MINNEAPOLIS!
Deadline: June 9, 2006 (Minneapolis)
IFP member Ira Livingston brings the 48HFP to Minneapolis for the 3rd year this weekend. I hope you'll join all the excitement. In a wild, sleepless weekend, you and a team will make a movie--write, shoot, edit and score it. From scratch. In 48 Hours.
The dates for Minneapolis are THIS WEEKEND, June 9-11, 2006, with premieres at the Riverview Theater the next week. On Friday, June 9th, 2006, you'll get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in your movie. By Sunday, June 11th, the movie must be complete. There are three ways to be involved:
1. FORM A TEAM. Get a group of friends together, and go to www.48hourfilm.com and registar on-line.
2. JOIN A TEAM. If you want to participate, but can't form a team, you can get involved by going to www.48hourfilm.com/join to get team leaders your info, and get your ear to the ground for all the hype.
3. WATCH THE MOVIES. Come on by and see the movies!!! They'll be showing at the Riverview Theater on June 13-15 (each night is a totally different set of movies.)


For more information contact the local producers Ira Livingston at oneringpro@aol.com and Meighan McGuire at bestgirlfriday@mn.rr.com ask about how you can help out!

Date: 2006-06-08 04:58 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
On a podcast, I heard an outrageously interesting talk by a team that participated in last year's contest. Listen to it and you will rush out the door, camcorder in hand.

Will dig up link.

Date: 2006-06-08 05:04 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] beamjockey.livejournal.com
Ah, here it is.

Sean Fitzroy and Vikki Merriman, winners of the 2003 Boston 48 Hour Film Project competition, explain the role of Mac OS X and Apple software and hardware in making an award-winning short film in just 48 hours.

The presentation will begin with a viewing of Pie in the Sky, an 8-minute long mockumentary short about a dot-com that tries to start an automated online pizza delivery service. The filmmakers will discuss the media management and work flow techniques that enabled collaboration between multiple editors and compositors, a composer, and a sound recordist that needed to quickly manipulate and exchange and work with large audio and video files.

Learn about the technologies that enabled the filmmakers to log and capture on the set, collaboratively edit the film and create animations on three networked laptops, record music directly into Final Cut Pro in real time, and even create a "mobile unit" so that the film could be output to tape in the car on the way to the drop-off point. The Mac OS X voice "Bruce" even has a supporting role!

WooT!

Date: 2006-06-08 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com
Thanks for the link...

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