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29 Days Later Film Project 2015
When and where
Date and time
Wednesday, July 15, 2015 · 7 - 9pm EDT
Location
Creative Alliance Lounge at the Patterson (kick off and drop off) 3134 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224
Description
Please visit www.29dayslater.com for complete details. The 29 Days Later Film Project, now in its seventh year, gives filmmakers extra motivation to make a film and get their projects completed in front of a screened audience. Whereas some competitions are geared toward super-fast creation of a film, the 29 Days Later Project gives filmmakers of all abilities additional time to complete and polish their work.
Prizes:
Awards include a $500 gear rental credit from Absolute Independent Pictures and the prestigious Judith Rheiner Independent Spirit Award trophy; $200 worth of special effects services from Herron Designs, a free film score for a future short film (under 15 minutes) from film composer Craig Dayton; cash prizes of $200 for the winner of each screening group and certificates for categories such as cinematography and acting. A panel of judges will be responsible for naming the top films.
Kick off:
Wednesday, July 15, 2015, 7 pm. Marquee Lounge, Creative Alliance, Baltimore. At least one member of each team must be available to get prop and register.
Drop-off:
Thursday, August 13, 2015, 7:30 pm, 1st floor Gallery area, Creative Alliance, Baltimore. Teams must submit film at this time. If you would like to submit your film early, please email us at 29daysfilm@gmail.com to arrange drop off.
Film details:
Film must be completed in 29 days and use a prop that we provide at the kickoff; the prop does not have to be the focus of the film. Films must be 4 to 9 minutes (you may add one additional minute of credits).
Questions/comments?
Please contact organizers Dawn Campbell or Dean Storm at 29daysfilm@gmail.com.
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About the organizer
29 Days Later was founded in 2008 by Baltimore indie filmmakers Dawn Campbell and Dean Storm. After taking a comprehensive Saturday filmmaking class at the Creative Alliance taught by the late Director of Photography Michelle Farrell, they set out to create a fun competition and screening for filmmakers of all abilities, from beginners to pros. Filmmakers who participate will retain the rights to their films and are welcome to enter other film festivals or pursue distribution channels.