36-Hour Film Contest

The Christian Filmmakers Forum is hosting a 36-hour film festival. Beginning Friday, April 10 (Good Friday) at noon, filmmakers will have 36 hours to produce a 3-minute video. 36 hours later (midnight of Easter Sunday), they will upload their films to YouTube for judging.

Judging criterion is story, cinematography, sound, performance, and editing. That’s not much time to produce a video, so it will definitely test participants’ chops. The prize is $500.

For more information, see the official contest page on Christian Filmmakers Forum.

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