48 Hours to Vegas Film
Goes to Filmapalooza in Paris France 2018
Written by Nikki Artale
The 48 Hour Film Project is a contest between filmmakers who
film one weekend, non-stop and then go
on to compete against all other city winners around the world. Each team is
assigned a genre, a prop, a character and a line of dialogue and must use these
elements to create a short film in 48 hours. It is the largest International
filmmaking competition and 48 Hours to Vegas has won first place for
the Best Film, Music, Original Song, Vehicle/car scene and Audience Favorite.
The winning film at Filmapalooza
will have a chance to screen at Cannes Film Festival 2018.
It is a
sleepless weekend starting at 7:00pm Friday until 10:00pm Sunday as the teams
shoot, edit and then submit it to the 48 Hour Film Project. The script is
written, costumes, set designs are selected, rehearsals, shooting, editing and
sound are all put together.
Cinematography
by Glenn M. Student of KTF Media
Productions/Emerald Motion Pictures and Executive Producer Samuel Scheller were part of the team who took pride in making the
film which won them five awards so far. Scott
Scooter Diel wrote, directed and produced the film.
Glenn
M. Student will be going to Filmapalooza in Paris, France on March
6-9, 2018 to represent 48 Hours to Vegas
and there is a good chance it will win because it is a great film.