Sunday, May 31, 2009

48HFP Filmmaking Tips


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Elena Cruz
To: sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 4:32:25 PM
Subject: 48HFP Filmmaking Tips

Hi everyone!

Here are some time-tested tips for making a better 48 Hour Film. Please read them, and forward them to your team.
  1. Plan well. Set a schedule and stick to it as best you can. Remember: 15% of all teams do not make the deadline. Output the video to tape—whatever shape it’s in—at 3pm on Sunday. This will be your backup. You can always send a teammate with this tape to arrive before the deadline. Give yourself plenty of time for outputting the final video and getting the film to the drop-off location. Last minute glitches have caused teams to be late. And, one second late is still late. REMEMBER--Check the audio and video on the tape to make sure that they’re there.
  2. Test your equipment ahead of time. Make sure everything works.
  3. Prepare your final tape. Make sure you have the correct media, and enough for a backup copy. (miniDV, DVD or flash drive). The first thing your editor should do is lay down 5 seconds of color bars and tone, 5 seconds of black, your slate (team name, city, year, title, genre), the new 48HFP animated video label, which can be found here http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/slate.php (OR a title card with: "This film made for the 48 Hour Film Project 2009. www.48.tv"), 2 seconds black and then YOUR FILM.
  4. AVOID GUNS: Most importantly, we want you to live through the weekend. In two of our cities, the 48HFP almost turned into a tragedy, when teams with cast members carrying guns were surrounded by police officers with their guns drawn. No 48HFP Project, or any film for that matter, is worth risking life and limb. We recommend not using guns at all in your shoots. If you do use guns, you should follow all safety precautions and get the proper permits for having guns in your shoot.
  5. Sound problems are the most common technical problem. Here’s our advice: A) Find someone who knows how to do sound. B) Test your sound gear with your camera and editing system in advance. C) Make sure you have good audio levels on your final tape. We get 1-2 tapes each event with NO SOUND! Test those tapes before you run them in.
  6. Do as much as you can ahead of time—but this only includes securing equipment, team members, and locations. Also buy and prep any food for your cast and crew. (Some teams have been able to get restaurants to donate a meal.)
  7. Make sure you have the required prop, character and the line of dialogue in your film. The line must be verbatim. Teams have been disqualified for missing a word. Appoint a script supervisor – someone to make sure you get all the shots and lines you need. When you shoot out of order and under pressure, it's easy to drop things!
  8. Because video projection systems vary from theater to theater, we have run into problems with movies with dark scenes looking too dark. Please keep this in mind while planning your shoot. There is usually nothing that we can do about it at the theater.
  9. Keep your film as short and simple as possible. Save yourself some time and complications by limiting the number of locations. Some of our best films have been shot in only 1 or 2 locations. Also, keep it short! Most teams err by using the entire 7 minutes when they could have told their story in less time.
  10. Begin editing early during the film weekend. While you shoot, have a runner take completed tapes to the editor, who can start digitizing and putting together a rough cut.
  11. Have Fun—Be Safe. No, this is not an ad for safe sex—rather, we’re big advocates of safe filmmaking. The 48 Hour Film Project is an exciting, fun competition. However, it’s not worth risking life, injury or property. As team leader, you must ensure the safety of each person on your team – whether on the set or on the drive to the Drop Off location. It’s better to be safe and late, then to have an accident on the way to dropping off your film.
  12. Spread the word about the screenings. This is the chance for your colleagues, friends and family to see your film on the big screen.
With less than two weeks to go, we hope you're getting everything
together for your wild weekend of filmmaking.

See you next week!
Elena Cruz
San Francisco Producer
48 Hour Film Project

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Your Doc Challenge Film on SnagFilms

This little documentary of ours keeps sticking and pounding along!



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Doug Whyte
To: Doug Whyte
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 12:09:51 PM
Subject: Your Doc Challenge Film on SnagFilms

Hello - Good news! The International Documentary Challenge just signed an agreement with SnagFilms (www.snagfilms.com) to have a Doc Challenge Channel on their site. We will be joining other channels such as Cinetic, IndiePix, ITVS, Media That Matters, and PBS, among others. We are launching our channel with 15 Doc Challenge films from the last 3 years and we have selected your film to be a part of the initial launch!

SnagFilms is ad-driven and we will be splitting the revenue 50/50 with SnagFilms. After our related expenses, we will be splitting our cut with you - 75% to you and 25% to us. I am not sure if this will generate much revenue, but we'll see. Hopefully you will get a check or two in the future that will cover a nice dinner or two.

To be able to include your film on the channel we need two things from you:

1) Two hi-res stills (or screen captures if that is all you have.)
2) A 2-3 sentence description of your film

Please send these to me ASAP. If we don't receive these materials from
you by June 5, we might not be able to include your film.

Thanks and let me know if you have any questions.

Best,

Doug Whyte
Director of Media Arts Programs
KDHX Community Media

Friday, May 29, 2009

48HFP New Rules and Highlights in 2009 + Drop-off info



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Elena Cruz
To: sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com; Erin Bertiglia
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 10:24:19 AM
Subject: 48HFP New Rules and Highlights in 2009 + Drop-off info

Hello San Francisco filmmakers:

Here's some info that I still owe you:

DROP OFF LOCATION:
Benders
6PM - 9PM (on-time films by 7:30pm)
806 S Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 824-1800

Also, ticket sales are now available! Buy them early b/c they will sell out:
http://www.roxie.com/events/details.cfm?eventid=FD262F64%2DB894%2DFBCB%2DA9E4F78FA971F574

Price: $9.75 general admission, $5 for seniors/children

As the 48 Hour Film Project enters its 9th year, we continue to update and modify our rules. This year there are a few changes.

1. 2009 Genres

We've done our customary genre shake-up. Road Movie and Spy have been retired for the year. In their place we've brought back popular genres Buddy Film, Mockumentary, and Superhero. And it wouldn't be the 48 Hour Film Project without those three beloved words: "Musical or Western"!

Here’s the complete list of genres:
* Buddy Film
* Comedy
* Detective/cop
* Drama
* Fantasy
* Film de Femme (see below)
* Holiday Film
* Horror
* Mockumentary
* Musical or Western
* Romance
* Sci Fi
* Superhero
* Thriller/suspense

Film de Femme
Never heard of a Film de Femme? That's because we invented it! This genre is specifically designed by the 48HFP to encourage strong roles for females in 48HFP films. A Film de Femme is a film featuring one or more strong female characters. Romantic comedies or "chick flicks" are included in this genre, but are only a subset. What's a strong female character? Think Ellen Page in Juno, Salma Hayek in Frida, Reese Witherspoon in Election, or Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich. Smart and complicated. Try to avoid having a woman doing a man's job like a man would do his job. And contrary to public opinion, strong women characters are not required to kill someone!

2. 2009 Wild Card Genres
After genres have been selected, filmmakers will be given the option to trade in their genre for a Wild Card Genre. Once you switch, you can't switch back! Wild Card Genres will be randomly assigned to each city. See the list of possible Wild Card genres below.

* Fable
* Family Film
* Foreign Film
* Ghost Movie
* Historical Fiction/Period Piece
* Martial Arts
* Silent Film (see http://www.48hourfilm.com/silentfilm )
* Stoner Film
* Surprise Ending
* Tragedy

3. We’re going back to Cannes! We will be taking a selection of the best 2009 48HFP films to Cannes in May 2010.

4. Each City Winner team (i.e., the winner of “Best Film” in your city) will receive a FREE copy of Movie Magic Scriptwriting software (value $248)

5. The 48HFP is on Facebook… find us at “48 Hour Film Project” and see recently uploaded videos of Kickoffs from around the world.

6. We’re happy to report that once again the 48HFP is partnering with the Screen Actors Guild to allow SAG members to participate in 48HFP films. If you are thinking about using a SAG actor, here’s what you should keep in mind:
* You must complete the SAG Short Film Agreement as modified by the 48HFP Rider (2 copies - both with original signatures)
* You must have your SAG actors complete the SAG Employment Agreement as modified by the Rider
* You must complete the SAG Internet Use Rider for each SAG actor, if you would like to put your film on your personal website for resume purposes only. (Other internet uses will still require permission from SAG.)
* You will have more limited distribution options. For any but the most basic uses, you will need to contact SAG to secure additional rights.

Go to http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/sag.php for more information.

7. As a reminder, USB Flash Drives are accepted media! However, we will not be able to return the drive to you. If you choose to submit your film on a USB flash drive, you must follow the guidelines for submitting a quicktime file found here: http://www.48hourfilm.com/quicktime

8. In place of the customary required title card that states, "This film made for the 48 Hour Film Project 2009. www.48.tv" we are providing you with an alternative - a brief animated slate that identifies the film. Use of the animated piece is not mandatory, but it is preferred. Note: you must use either the title card or the animated slate in your film. To access the video label, go here: http://www.48hourfilm.com/slate

If you have any trouble with the file, just create the title card.

9. Each team must deliver a Team Leader’s Agreement signed by the team leader to the Kickoff Event. The team leader doesn’t need to be at the Kickoff, but his or her signature does! The Team Leader’s Agreement is at: http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/documents.php

10. Go to http://www.48.tv/ to see 48HFP films! A selection of early films, all of the 2006 and most of the 2007 and 2008 48 Hour Films can be seen on our own web channel, 48.tv. The site allows you to rate films, send links to friends, and search for films. The site has been in a beta testing phase since last year, and new features are in store for 2009. Filmmakers continue to be able to upload their film to 48.tv -- no more waiting for us to make it through our backlog. The site will have social networking functions (think Facebook or MySpace) so that filmmakers can provide info about themselves and their teams, and can communicate on-line with each other. And lastly, you can look up a film in our 48HFP Film Catalogue, and link directly to it on 48.tv. Try it: http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmcatalogue/

Or see what’s on 48.tv right now!
http://www.48.tv/

Good luck on all of your preparations.

Elena

Elena Cruz
San Francisco Producer
48 Hour Film Project
sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Kickoff, Drop Off (sort of) and Screening Assignments Schedule

Looks like we're in group B...



--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Elena Cruz
Date: Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:16 PM
Subject: Kickoff, Drop Off (sort of) and Screening Assignments Schedule
To: sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com

Hello 48HFP San Francisco Filmmakers:

Below is the listing of when to be where for the Project film weekend. Please read the Kickoff, Drop Off and Screening Information carefully so that you're in the right place at the right time.

KICKOFF EVENT
You must have someone present to draw the genre for your film in our random drawing. Please limit total attendees to 2 people since there is a capacity limit at the venue. If additional team members want to join, they can wait for you at the bar in the lounge area (not at the tables, which are reserved for dinner guests). Also, note that this venue is open to having people under +21 attend.

Friday, June 5
6:00 - 7:00 pm

All teams arrive at 6pm – participate in check-in and genre drawings. Leave at 7pm

POLENG LOUNGE
1751 Fulton (@ Masonic)
San Francisco, CA
*there is a pay lot across the street at Albertson's

DROP OFF EVENT (TBD: STILL WAITING FOR CONFIRMATION)
Your film must be received by 7:30 p.m. to be considered on-time and eligible for all awards. Late films will still be screened (but not judged), so be sure to get them in!

Sunday, June 7
6:00 - 9:00 pm

"On-time" films by 7:30pm!

PLACE TBD (I will send you the info next week)

*If you cannot make it by 9pm, we will accept films until midnight. Please call my cell phone at 415.235.5641, and I will let you know where you can drop them off.

SCREENING SCHEDULE AND ASSIGNMENTS
At the end of this email, please find the official screening times and groups for the San Francisco 48HFP Project. Your team has been assigned to a group. Please notify me if you absolutely need to switch screening groups.

Before you get deep in the moment of filmmaking, just a note about the screenings:
  • Don't forget to invite your family, colleagues, friends and film-lovers to the screenings. The info is below.
  • Let your team members know which screening to attend to see their film.
  • For each screening group, the audience will vote for their three favorite films and from these votes, one film will be awarded the audience award. There will be 4 Audience Awards in San Francisco.
  • At the screening, feel free to celebrate your film (and to lobby the audience for votes). In the past, film teams have worn costumes, handed out candy and postcards to the audience in the lobby and brought posters and props along to the screening.
We're looking forward to a series of fun and exciting screenings!

Elena Cruz
San Francisco Producer
48 Hour Film Project
415.235.5641
www.48hourfilm.com

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San Francisco 48 Hour Film Project Screening Info

WHERE:
Roxie Theater http://www.roxie.com
3117 16th Street @ Valencia,
San Francisco, CA

WHEN:
June 9, 10, 11, 15 & 16
Time: 7:00 and 9:30 pm each night (note: each screening group will be screened twice per evening)
Tuesday, 6/9 - Screening Group A
Wednesday, 6/10 - Screening Group B
Thursday, 6/11 - Screening Group C
Monday, 6/15 - Screening Group D
Tuesday, 6/16 - Screening Group E
Each team leader receives 2 comp tickets to the 7pm screening where there will be a Q&A afterwards.

TICKET SALES
Tickets will soon be available online at www.roxie.com - I will send a separate email once it's up with cost info.

You can also buy tickets at the door or beforehand at the Roxie.

SCREENING GROUP A (Tuesday, June 9)
1 Blue Spore
Asian Mainstream Productions
Atlantis Entertainment
How Now Brown Scary Cow
CurlyHairedPeople
Pillybooka
Proper Thought Studio
Not My Day Job Productions
Straight to DVD
The Compost Heap
The Pants Productions
Tico
Zero Hour - SF

SCREENING GROUP B (Wednesday, June 10)
Assmart Film
Cleaver
PhilmFilm
10,000 Eyeballs
Barewitness Films
DVIant Productions
Poppy Shell Productions
RadioActive Studios
Red Beard Productions
Team Rocket
The Fearless Bastards
Tricola
West Enders
It Donned On Me

SCREENING GROUP C (Thursday, June 11)
Four Eleven Productions
Outlaw Media Productions
Taza Films
The Cine-Files
Wooden Trellis
Big Legs
Chinese Takeout
Creative Prowess
Straight Arrow Productions
Team J
Third Man Productions
UME
WHOmentors.com, Inc.

SCREENING GROUP D (Monday, June 15)
Astigmatism Productions
Midnight Cowbells
Montage Productions
Paraffin Productions
A Derisive Apology Productions
Disposable Film
ENZ Entertainment
Indie Visual Studios
Studio A-6
team schneider
The East/West Connection
Vivo Media Group
ZERO BUDGET CINEMA

SCREENING GROUP E (Tuesday, June 16)
EagleVision
Fogbelt 2880
Solo Bello Films
Transvideo Studios
Al Dente
Burntwire.tv
Friends of Alfred
Racing Time Productions
Rebellian Studios
reVolV films
The Fat Kids Camp
The Ironwood Gang
the sixty-sixers

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Hello from San Francisco 48HFP Producer

I am so ready for this...



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Elena Cruz
To: sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:08:15 PM
Subject: Hello from San Francisco 48HFP Producer

Welcome San Francisco 48HFP team leaders!

My name is Elena Cruz. I'm excited to return as the San Francisco Producer of the 48 Hour Film Project (48HFP). This is the first of several e-mails over the next few weeks that should answer all of your questions for the San Francisco Project.

Please ensure that your anti-Spam software or other security settings are set to allow emails from us to get through. We don't want you to miss out on any important information.

Emails to follow:
  • Rumblefish – Official 48HFP Music Resource
  • Kickoff, Drop Off and Screening Assignments/Information
  • New Rules in 2009
  • Keeping Your Film Short
  • 48HFP Filmmaking Tips
Please take a moment right now to confirm that you’ve received this email, just so that I know that the email line is open. … just hit reply, type “that’s me,” or something to that effect, and send.

Also, do you need any spots filled on your team? Check out our “Recruit Team Members” list for San Francisco. We have set up a system by which folks can post a short ad on the 48 Hour Film Project website and then you, the team leader, can view the ad and recruit them for your team. If you’re looking for team members, this is a good place to do so.

To see the list, go to:
http://www.48hourfilm.com/recruit/

Then type in the following in the space provided:
username: team (not your team name, but the actual word “t”, “e”, “a”, “m”]
password: leader

Wishing you all the best as you prepare for June 5! You’ll be hearing more from me soon…and of course, feel free to email with any questions, advice or suggestions. Looking forward to meeting all of you!

Best,
Elena

Elena Cruz
San Francisco Producer
48 Hour Film Project
sanfrancisco@48hourfilm.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

We're Baaaaaaaack!

IDOM Peeps, I hope you have June 5-7th open, because It Donned On Me will be going back to where it all began: The SF48HFP!



----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "system@48hourfilm.com"
To: vitamint73@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 3:34:08 PM
Subject: 48 Hour Film Project Registration

Congratulations!

Your team, "IT DONNED ON ME", is officially registered
for the San Francisco 48 Hour Film Project scheduled
to begin June 5, 2009.

For more information, go to the San Francisco page of our website:
http://www.48hourfilm.com/tour

Starting about four weeks before the competition, you will receive a series
of emails with important information. The full list of San Francisco
teams will be posted once registration is completed.

Do you need more team members? On our website, we have set up a system by
which people can post a short ad and then you can view the ad and recruit
for your team. And remember to check back, as more people will register.
http://www.48hourfilm.com/recruit
username: team
password: leader

Ready to start preparing? Take a look through the required documents
as well as the rules:
http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/documents.php
http://www.48hourfilm.com/filmmakers/rules-filmmaking.php

Are you proud to be part of the 48HFP? Then get a t-shirt or put a badge
on your website, blog, or MySpace page:
http://www.48hourfilm.com/store
http://www.48hourfilm.com/badges

Welcome and rest up!

The 48 Hour Film Project Team