View Full Version : "48 Hour"-like film project in Charleston, SC


Tramm Hudson
August 16th, 2009, 08:43 AM
I am looking for a crew and talent to make a short next weekend (22 August) as practice for The 48 Hour Film Project (http://www.48hourfilm.com/). Earlier this year our 48 Hour short was featured as a "Best of DC": Bad Media on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/bad)

I'm looking for crew (please send resume and links to previous works):
* Director
* Scriptwriter
* Sound tech / boom operator
* Composer
* Assistant camera operator / focus puller
* Grips
* Lighting tech
* Editors

And talent: any age, any sex, any race. Please send headshot, resume and links to any works that are online.

The plan is to do a simulation of the rules of the real 48 Hour Film project: Friday night we will draw a genre and have 48 hours to write, direct, film, edit and score the 4-7 minute short. We will be filming on digital 35mm at 1080p. The short will be posted to Vimeo in HD and everyone will receive onscreen credits and a DVD for their demo reel.

Chris Barcellos
August 16th, 2009, 11:15 AM
Tramm:

I usually do San Jose 48 hour here in California, but missed it this year.

I was itching with hearing about Jon shooting.

Just wondering if there is enough interest in the 5D community to run a 48 hour in conjunction with you at the same time as yours.

Matt Newcomb
August 21st, 2009, 02:53 PM
Yikes! Those things are rough. I can't imagine doing one just for practice. Once or twice a year seems to be about my limit for those.

Tramm Hudson
August 21st, 2009, 06:58 PM
Our prop: A newspaper
Our character: Burns of Bertha McDonnell, a gastroenteritologist
Our dialog: "That was rude"
Our genre: Detective/cop

Go!

Tramm Hudson
August 23rd, 2009, 05:50 PM
The plan is to do a simulation of the rules of the real 48 Hour Film project: Friday night we will draw a genre and have 48 hours to write, direct, film, edit and score the 4-7 minute short.
I present to you "The Food Police" (http://vimeo.com/6229903). h.264 encoding and uploading finished with four minutes to spare!

Prop: A newspaper
Line of dialog: "That was rude"
Character: Burns or Bertha McDonnell, gastroenterologist
Genre: Detective/Cop