The 48 Hour Film Project

The Miami 48 Hour Film Project

What Happened During Your Weekend?

The Miami filmmakers share stories from their wild weekend of filmmaking. You can blog for 14 days after the 48HFP. Share your story!


I don't like that genre...okay bye.

Had a guy on our team, he'd been very active in participating on our private Facebook page. He's a professional martial artist & stunt man and everything was cool, until we drew our genre...horror. He kept asking and asking, "What do you think I'll be doing???", "What do you think I'll be doing???"...I told him, 'I don't know yet, we dont have the story down yet.' Then he made a phone call or text and comes up to me and says, 'Yeah, Im joining another team. They picked martial arts and they can use me better.' He left our team and joined another. Normally something like that would've upset me, but this time, I felt inspired to make sure that our film, which became, 'Unclean' was the best it could be.

- Robert Task Smith, The Society for Extraterrestrial Communication & Diplomacy

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Big Fun!

This year was so much fun! We had great participation from the magnificent Miami (South Fl) filmmaker community. And this year there's no wait to find out who made the best film because we screen Fri.(A&B) and on Sat., May 18th following screening group C --we are having the awards ceremony & then a party! Get your tickets and I'll see you there.

http://miami48hfp.brownpapertickets.com

- Cathleen, Miami Producer

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Perfection vs. Completion

I told my team that we could not lose this. I told them that our single opponent was time itself. I told them that we would not fail this city.

- Robert Task Smith, The Society for Extraterrestrial Communication & Diplomacy

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An epic battle against time! (Told from the viewpoint of Morgan Freeman!!)


It was ok.

- Drew Beaty, Lowe Morale Productions

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