48-Hour Film Festival

Student-Produced

ENTER THE 2022 COMPETITION! 

Are you a director, actor, editor, shooter, or audio ninja just itching to practice your craft? Professionals, pre-professionals or hobbyists - this is what you have been waiting for.

The 48 Hour Film Festival at TSU is an opportunity for filmmakers of all levels to practice your craft - to make a film in a weekend and have it screen before an audience at your local theater.

2022 Film Festival Poster   

 

SIGN UP HERE: https://forms.gle/s9bJB75DTCtkvASX6

Make Payments for your team here:  https://epay.tnstate.edu/C20204_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=18

 

How It Works

It sounds simple:  Make a film in 48 hours - 2 days - one weekend. Here’s the catch - you don’t know the genre of your film until right before the clock starts ticking!

First begin putting a team together and register for the 48 Hour Film Festival.

Next after registering, you will receive a series of emails with information and tips for a successful event.  

During the lead up to the Project, teams recruit their cast and crew, scout locations and pull their gear together - putting everything in place for the filmmaking weekend.

Friday Night Kickoff

The 48 Hour Film Festival weekend starts on a Friday Kickoff Event.
At the Kickoff:

  • Each team receives the genre for its film in a random drawing
  • Then the required elements are announced - a character, a prop and a line of dialogue - each of which must appear in all films.

Then it is off to the races!!  Filmmakers have just 48 hours to write, shoot and edit their film.

Film Weekend | 48 Hours of Non-Stop Action

Most teams schedule their weekend like this:

  • Friday: Writing the script, gathering costumes and props
  • Saturday: Production - this is the shoot
  • Sunday: Editing and Dropoff - it’s time to complete your film as the minutes tick down

Sunday Night Dropoff

At the Dropoff Event, teams submit their film along with the required paperwork.  But don’t be late!  One minute late is too late to be eligible for awards - but all films are screened.

Premiere Screening | Your Film on the Big Screen

The culmination of all your hard work is a screening of your film.  All submitted films (both late and on-time) will be screened!

Filmmakers experience the thrill of seeing their creative work on the big screen in front of an audience.  An opportunity you don't want to miss!  

Courtesy of the 48 Hour Film Project. https://www.48hourfilm.com/home

 

 


Previous Year's Film Entries


Take a look at the 2020 entries to our 11th Annual 48-Hour Shootout Film Festival:

Fruit Bandits from Looks By Lauren on Vimeo.

 

Karma from Miles Archie on Vimeo.

 

"Julie" from Chasity Ross

 

 


2013 - 4th Annual 48-Hour Shootout Film Festival

Take a look at the entries to our 4th Annual 48-Hour Shootout Film Festival:

The short film "Mr. James' Neighborhood" won first place:

"Never Die Alone" came in second place:

"My Brother's Keeper" took third place honors:

"Teapot Trouble" earned fourth place:

The fifth entry turned in too late for judging was "Runnin'":

 

 


Congratulations to our first TSU/OU 48 Hour Shootout Film Festival!

The short film "Passing Time" took top honors:

 

Take a look at the other entries:

"No Lie Day":

"Lola":

 

"Force Cup":