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The Detroit Windsor International Film Festival is throwing out the gauntlet of a 48 hour film challenge. Filmmakers will be tasked with writing, filming, editing and delivering a 4-8 minute short in 48 hours or less. Interested teams can register at
DWIFF.org/challenge
. The challenge will be begin in the evening of Friday, June 20th. Films submitted by the qualifying time on Sunday, June 22nd will be judged for the Detroit Windsor International Film Festival and the winner will claim a $300 prize.
Beginning in the evening of Friday, June 20th, Filmmakers will be given certain criteria to incorporate into the creation of their films, a prop, a line, a character's name, a location to shoot. That is when the adrenaline kicks in, writing the script, securing locations, prepping the actors, costuming, hair, makeup, and then lights camera action. But it's still not over, time to pull out the espresso for editing and sound, because the deadline looms on Sunday night, June 22nd.
Don't have a team, you can still register and be paired with others looking for partners.
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