The 2005 48 Hour Film Project is in full swing.
The tour will visit 30 cities all over the world. At each event, teams have 48 Hours (ya think?) to take a film from concept to completion.
Each event is judged, and the top 5 teams worldwide will compete at a national competition in January.
They 5 finalists will compete using the new Panasonic HD camera, and edit on Avid Express HD w/ Mojo. Each team of finalists keeps the Avid system, and the winner also gets the Panny HD camera.
Nice.
Has anyone competed in on of these events? I’m curious to see what the winning films look like…
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They have the winning film from 2005 on their website. It’s called Mimes on the Prairie, and it’s linked from this page.
Also, a bunch of the films can be seen online.