48 Hour Challenge 2008
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Metallic Vampire
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants.
My Robot Friend
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants.
Drawing in the Mist
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Owls of the Forest
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: This Mind is Buddha Prop: Screwing a lightbulb into a chrome lamp Dialogue: You know who I love? I love a different person every day Director: Carlos Ferrao and Tom Armitage Country: UK (2008) Language: English
The Space Above
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: Brian Barnes Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Bizarre Quality
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: Paul Brewer Country: UK (2008) Language: English
The Zealous One
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Paid Assignment
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Stop Go Motion
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: Lazy Snail Director: Naveen Arles and Somaya Khan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Dog's Tooth
Third in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: The Next Wednesdays Action: Trying to break a circuit board Dialogue: Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world, they become everything to you Director: Matthew McGuchan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
G.L.I.B.
Third in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: The Next Wednesdays Action: Trying to break a circuit board Dialogue: Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world, they become everything to you Director: Matthew McGuchan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Ark of the Covenant
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: Monkey Fluid Productions Prop/Action: Chrome lamp (putting bulb in) Dialogue: Get yourself a good lawyer. If you walk out, you'll need one to get back in. Director: Barry Donovan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Projectionist
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: Blaise Johal Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Until Further Notice
Second in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: Bretton Prop/Action: 4 watches telling the same time on a table with another placed next to it. Dialogue: Welcome back slacker! Now get back to work! Director: Roman Rappak and Joe Lanigan Country: UK (2008) Language: English
A New Woman
SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Director: David Barnes Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Graph of Light
Top 10 in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: I'm SpartacusProp/Action: Black Bag plus Orange and AppleDialogue: We fitted one in his skull, records everything and transmits it back to here. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Super Key
Top 10 in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Country: UK (2008) Language: English
Mr What When Where
Top 10 in SCI-FI-LONDON 7 48-Hour Film Challenge Our first 48-hour film challenge was a great success. A long queue of hopefuls waited outside the Apollo to be issued a title, prop/action and a line of dialogue. Teams then had 48-hours to come up with a short film, that had to incorporate all of the above. We had some brilliant entries and here we present all participants. Team: The Dogday Committee Prop/Action: Clear bottle containing red or green liquid. Dialogue: Come on guys, you need to turn a negative into a positive. That's what you're being paid for... Country: UK (2008) Language: English