Making a film in 48 hours is not easy, and I have bags under my eyes to prove it. Nonetheless, the IT DONNED ON ME team did it! I am very proud of our final product. When our film was screened at the Embarcadero Theater in San Francisco, I felt this great sense of pride. Seeing Urgent Care on the screen and feeling that sense of camaraderie from my team made me feel really good. As corny as this may sound, I really did learn a thing or two about team work from this whole project. I've always been a solo kinda guy when it comes to my art, so teaming up with nine other people made me a bit nervous. In the end, though, it was worth it. All my life, people have always told me that there is no "I" in team, but I would always respond, "Yeah, but there's ME." What I learned most from this whole experience is that I no longer look at that word for it's spelling, but I can now fully comprehend the true meaning of the word "team." It donned on me...From: Mark Ruppert [mailto:mark@48hourfilm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 2:00 PM
To: info@48hourfilm.com
Cc: 'JD'
Subject: 48HFP Visa "Life Takes" Update 7.10
Hello
Congrats on a great event in the Bay Area this year. We wanted to take a minute to let you know the next steps in the Visa "Life Takes" Invitational process.
At this moment, the
Next—Films will be sent to Visa for consideration for the Top 10 Finalists from
The Top 10 Finalists in San Francisco (along with the Top 10 in New York and Top 10 in Los Angeles) will each receive a $500 Visa Gift Card to compete on the weekend of September 7-9 to make another 48 Hour Film. Invitational guidelines to be announced soon.
The best of these films will screen in
We expect to have Visa's decision of the Top 10 Finalists for
Good luck to all.
Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston
Executive Producers
48 Hour Film Project, Inc.

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