The 48 Hour Film Project

The 48 Hour Music Video Project

 

Behind the Scenes

Albuquerque 48MVP 2011




The Judges Have Spoken!

Our panel of judges has made its decision. Congratulations to all of the filmmakers and musicians who participated. We are proud to announce our winners!

Check out these award winning videos at Music from the Q.

 

Video Awards

Best Use of Prop
"Balancing Act" (Black Box Recovery) by Four Channel Productions

Best Costumes
"Surprise" (Hugoc) by IFDM

Best Set Design
"Up, Up and I" (Kimo) by LaRae Productions

Best Special Effects
"Man Cave" (Ra Energy) by Sponsor Specialty

Best Cinematography
"Up, Up and I" (Kimo) by LaRae Productions

Best Editing
"The Force that Compels Me" (Hue-Mann) by Out of Stock

Best Acting
"Man Cave" (Ra Energy) by Sponsor Specialty

Best Concept
"Colors" (Cali Shaw) by Seige Films

Best Directing
"Going Vegetarian" (Ticklefish) by L.A.M.E. Productions

Runner Up for Best Film
"Going Vegetarian" (Ticklefish) by L.A.M.E. Productions

Best Film
"Up, Up and I" (Kimo) by LaRae Productions

 

Band Awards

Best Vocals
"Chasing a Disaster" by Chasing Disaster

Best Lyrics
"Up, Up and I" by Kimo

Best Performance [tie]
"Going Vegetarian" by Ticklefish
"Up, Up and I" by Kimo

Best Song
"Colors" by Cali Shaw

 

About the 48MVP

Bands & film teams unite to create music videos in 48 hours!

Announcing a new contest that unites local bands with film teams to create original music videos. The music video world has just been sped up. The 48 Hour Music Video Project comes to Albuquerque the weekend of September 23rd - 25th.

 

 

How It Works

Bands Meet Film Teams

Band and film teams will get together at a series of Meet and Greets (see Events below) held by the organizers to get to know each other in advance, and for film teams to recruit members.

Ready, Set, Go

At the kick off on Friday, September 23, the Film Teams will draw 2 bands and choose one to work with. Each band must supply their film team with a high quality recording of an original song, written by the band. The bands and film teams then have 48 hours to design, shoot and edit a music video.

Drop It Off

Finished videos must be turned it at the drop-off location (to be determined) on Sunday, September 25 no later than 7:30pm to be elegible for judging/awards.

ShowThe World

Completed Music Videos will screen on the big screen at the KiMo Theater on Wednesday, September 28 to a crowd of the filmmakers, bands, band fans, film fans, actors, friends and family!

A Few Key Points

Bands: please supply an original song, pre-recorded. It will be heard by hundreds at the KiMo so please be sure it is the best recording you can do.

All genres of music are accepted. Solo acts are also eligible.

Contact Us

For more information, contact the Producer, Liz Langston or the Associate Producer, Glenn Hughes.

   




Required Element

Prop: a donut


Music Video Project Links


Our Sponsors

 
 
 
 


48 Music Video Teams

Five oh Five Productions LLC, Allan Edgar
making a video with
Chasing Disaster, Cody Bond

Four Channel Productions, Alex Volek
making a video with
Black Box Recovery, James Sicard

IFDM Team 1, Estevan Ramirez
making a video with
hugoc, hugo carson

L.A.M.E. Productions, Laura Brunette
making a video with
Ticklefish, John Grant

LeRae Productions, Amber Earls
making a video with
Kimo, Sarah Stinnett

Out Of Stock, Thomas McGill
making a video with
HUE-MENN, Giorgio Giannini

Rogue Ferret Hazard Pants, Matt Pitts
making a video with
6 Months To Live, Christopher Campos

Seige Films, oscar cifuentes
making a video with
Cali Shaw, Cali Shaw

The Sponsor Specialties, Guillermo Yanez
making a video with
Ra Energy, Martin Patterson2

YB2, Chris Ranney
making a video with
Defy the Sun, Jadd Shickler


Prizes

Best Music Video

Best Editing (Filmmaking Team Prize)

Best Song (Band Prize)

Other Prizes