Reglas de Filmación

En esta página encontrarán todas las reglas referentes a la filmación. Léanlas con atención, lo último que quieren es que tu corto sea descalificado por no adherirse a las reglas. Están para asegurarse que la competencia sea justa y tu corto elegible para la competencia.

Estas reglas tienen que ver con la parte creativa del 48HFP. ¿Necesitás algo más? Buscalo en Reglas de la Competencia.

Los organizadores pueden cambiar o enmendar estas reglas en cualquier momento antes del comienzo oficial de la competencia

  1. Times

    The 48 Hour Global Film Challenge (GFC) will occur World-Wide the weekend of [project:label-weekend].

    The 48 Hour Global Film Challenge competition period begins [project:filming-starts-date] at [project:filming-starts-time] and ends on [project:filming-stops-date] at [project:filming-stops-time]. All times are referenced to each participant’s local time zone. This is the Official Time Period.

    Submission instructions will be sent to teams in advance with details on how to submit the completed film and paperwork and an opportunity to test the uploading system.

  2. Creative Process

    All creativity must take place during the Official Time Period.  Any creative work in advance of the competition weekend is prohibited. Creative work includes, but is not limited to:

    • Writing the script
    • Casting (of roles)
    • Rehearsing
    • Costume/Set Design
    • Shooting
    • Editing
    • Sound Design
    • Rendering
    • Outputting to USB drive or other media

  3. Preparation

    The only work to begin prior to the Official Time Period is:

    • Organizing Crew
    • Organizing Cast
    • Securing Equipment
    • Scouting/Securing Locations
  4. Material

    Cada material de su película DEBE contener imágenes filmadas o creadas en el Período de Tiempo Oficial. Este es el "metraje central" o material principal.

    El "materialde apoyo", o el metraje filmado o creado ANTES del período de tiempo oficial (incluido el metraje de archivo que forma parte de un efecto especial) se puede colocar encima o debajo del metraje principal, siempre que cada fotograma de la película contenga cierta cantidad de material principal. El metraje y el ensamblaje del metraje principal con el metraje de apoyo se producen durante el Período de Tiempo Oficial.

    Animaciones, títulos y efectos especiales pueden ser considerados como material si fue creado durante el periodo oficial. (Ver la regla Y relacionado a material creado y uso de inteligencia artificial.)

    El material NO DEBE incluir personas u otros artistas filmado previo al tiempor oficial del 48HFP anterior para una entrega de pelicula 48HFP.

    Se permiten el uso de fotografías fijas como fotogramas principal. Los fotogramas fijos creados fuera del tiempo oficial Nota: Las fotografías creadas fuera del período de tiempo oficial que se utilizan en una secuencia para crear la ilusión de movimiento no son aceptables como metraje principal, pero sí como metraje de apoyo.

    Deben tener derechos sobre cualquier metraje o fotografía utilizada en su película. Se requiere una autorización de materiales 48HFP para todos los materiales, fotografías y/o secuencias no creadas en el período de tiempo oficial.

  5. Kickoff Event

    To be officially eligible for competition:

    • The Team Leader must e-mail to the GFC organizers a completed copy of the Team Leaders Agreement before the Kickoff Event. A team may not participate without submitting this agreement.
    • Each eligible team will then receive a Kickoff e-mail at 7:00pm their local time on [project:filming-starts-date]. The Kickoff e-mail will contain two genres from which to choose. Teams may choose either genre for their film. In addition, the line of dialog, character, and prop (required elements) will also be in the Kickoff e-mail.
    • Each team’s film must be in one of the two genres and all of required elements must be included for the film to be eligible for competition.
  6. Required Elements

    Each participating group will be assigned required elements that must appear in its film, such as a genre, a character, a prop and/or a line of dialogue.

    • The required Character must be seen on-screen and it must be clear--either directly shown or by context--who the required character is. The Character name does not have to be said out loud or written on-screen.
    • The required Prop must be seen on-screen. A picture of the required prop is also allowed.
    • The required Line of Dialogue must be used verbatim. It may be spoken, sung and/or written. It may be in any language, though if it is unclear that it is the required Line, there must be a translation.
    • To qualify as an Official Entry, each group's film must be in the genre it selects and must contain all required elements within the official time limit and prior to the credits.

  7. Cast & Crew

    All cast and crew must be volunteers.

    Safety of cast and crew is of utmost importance.  It is the responsibility of the team leader and every member of the cast and crew to ensure safe conditions on set.  In addition, during this time of the coronavirus pandemic, teams are required to follow local rules and protocols to ensure the health of all participants and to mitigate any chance of infection.

  8. Animal Safety

    Animal safety, like cast and crew safety, is an important part of 48 Hour Filmmaking. Films that result in the death or mutilation of an animal may be disqualified.

  9. Cameras

    Any type of video or film camera may be used. There is no limit to the number of cameras.
  10. Music Rights

    Participating groups are encouraged to work with a composer and/or musicians to write and record music for the films. It is permissible for a participating group to use pre-recorded music; however, the participating group must have the rights to any music used in its film and must provide releases for all music used. As with music, pre-recorded sound effects are allowed, but you must have rights to use them.

    Note: Song parodies (i.e., use of identifiable pre-existing compositions with new or altered lyrics or music) may not be included in the film without a signed release from the composition's rights holder. This rule applies without regard to whether the song parody arguably constitutes fair use under US or international copyright law.

  11. Total Running Time

    The finished film must be a minimum of 4 minutes in duration, and a maximum of 7 minutes in duration—not including end credits. In other words, the official running time begins after the required 48HFP slates and ends prior to the end credits. The required slates and the end credits do not count towards the minimum time of 4 minutes. The film story may not be longer than 7 minutes. 48HFP reserves the right to shorten any film that exceeds the maximum length for screening purposes.

  12. Créditos

    Viñetas Requeridas

    Antes del inicio del film, el archivo debe tener...

    • 5 segundos de negro
    • Una Viñeta con: nombre del equipo, título, género, ciudad, y fecha
    • Una viñeta con: This film was made for the 48 Hour Global Film Challenge 2024.
      www.48hourfilm.com
    • 2 segundos de negro

    A continuación el Corto.

    Créditos de Apertura

    Después de los 2 segundos de negro, algunas películas comienzan con créditos de apertura. Esto no es lo recomendado, pero si se utilizan, los créditos de apertura se considerarán parte de la película, y por lo tanto contarán en el tiempo total máximo de siete minutos. Además, si su película tiene otros créditos además del título de la película (por ejemplo, los nombres de los directores, actores, etc.), deberá incluir una de las siguientes viñetas:

    • el texto NOMBRE DE TU CORTO presenta inmediatamente seguido de un 48 Hour Global Film Challenge
    o
    • el texto un 48 Hour Global Film Challenge inmediatamente seguido del título de tu film.

    Nota: un 48 Hour Global Film Challenge deberá estar enteramente en minúsculas (i.e., un 48 hour global film challenge).

    Creditos Finales

    Los créditos al final de cada película se limitan a un máximo de 60 segundos. Los 60 segundos se consideran adicionales a la longitud de la película, como se indicó anteriormente. (Es decir, una película puede ser de 7 minutos de duración, con un tiempo adicional de 60 segundo de duración para un tiempo máximo de 8 minutos.)

    Los créditos finales deberán incluir el siguiente texto: This film was made for the 48 Hour Global Film Challenge.
    www.48hourfilm.com/gfc

    Viñetas y Créditos después de la Competencia

    Para cualquier presentación posterior, online u otra, los cortos deberán mantener la viñeta de inicio que diga: This film was made for the 48 Hour Global Film Challenge 2024. www.48hourfilm.com/gfc.

  13. Required Media Formats

    If your film does not conform to the submission requirements listed below, it may be disqualified. Also, if your film cannot be viewed on GFC equipment, it may be disqualified.

    The maximum accepted file size is 2GB.

    Your film must be submitted in one of the following formats:

    • Preferred: H.264 encoded .mp4
    • Alternate formats: self-contained Quicktime .MOV or Windows .AVI (no proprietary codecs)
  14. Submission Notes

    • The Team Leader for each registered team will receive an e-mail with instructions on how to properly submit their film. It is the responsibility of the Team Leader to ensure submission information is passed along to the team member(s) who will be performing the upload.
    • Films are submitted by uploading them to an online location.
    • We recommend that you make sound levels relatively even throughout your film.
  15. Production Documents

    Each team must secure releases for talent, crew, music and locations (and any other applicable releases), which must be turned in to the project organizers with the finished film/video. The film/video will not be eligible for competition before the 48 Hour Global Film Challenge Organizers receive the signed releases.
  16. Certification Statement

    The Entrant must submit a Certification Statement with his/her completed Entry, certifying adherence to all Official Rules.
  17. Eligibility

    To be eligible for the Project, Entries must be the original work of the Entrant; must not infringe third-party's rights; must be suitable for publication (i.e., may not be obscene or indecent); must not contain obscene or pornographic material; may not contain defamatory statements about any person, company, organization or entity; may not invade privacy or other rights of any person, company or entity; may not in any other way violate applicable laws and regulations; and may not contain any copyrighted elements (other than as owned by the Entrant and/or 48HFP).

    Entries containing prohibited or inappropriate content as determined by the 48HFP, in its sole discretion, to be inappropriate will be disqualified. 48HFP reserves the right to make the final determination as to which Entries are eligible. 48HFP reserves the right to refuse to screen a film or to make an announcement at the screening regarding the content of the film. 48HFP reserves the right to alter a film in order to remove or delete offensive or defamatory content.

  18. Official Film Entry

    To be certified as an Official Film Entry, each participating group's film/video production must follow all rules herein. The 48 Hour Global Film Challenge Organizers reserve the right to make available to the judges and for online Audience Choice voting only certified Official Film Entries.
  19. Entries Not Returned

    No Entries (media or documents) will be returned.
  20. Disqualification

    48HFP and Project Parties may, in their sole discretion, disqualify Entries deemed to be inappropriate or otherwise non-compliant.

    All participating teams (team leaders, team members and team fans) must adhere to all rules regarding filmmaking competition and online Audience Award voting.

  21. Official Winner

    All certified "Official Film Entries" are eligible to compete for the title of "Best Film" of the 48 Hour Global Film Challenge.