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2011 Atlanta 48 Hour Film Project Screenings

Friday, June 17, 2011 at 7:15 PM - Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 11:55 PM (ET)

Atlanta, GA

2011 Atlanta 48 Hour Film Project Screenings

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Group C: Saturday June 18, 7:45 PM
ON LINE SALES HAVE ENDED: Tickets are available at the door for Cash and Charge (no fees)
Ended $10.00 $1.54
Group D: Saturday June 18, 9:45 PM
ON LINE SALES HAVE ENDED: Tickets are available at the door for Cash and Charge (no fees)
Ended $10.00 $1.54
ALL ACCESS PASS TO ALL 4 SCREENINGS
See all 4 shows and save 25% off the door price! The All Access Pass entitles holder to admission to 2011 Group A, B, C, D screenings.
Ended $30.00 $2.64
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Event Details

The 48 Hour Film Project is back in Atlanta for the 10th Year in 2011!

Hundreds of the Atlanta region's most adventurous, creative, and daring filmmakers have formed dozens of teams.
 
On the weekend of June 10-12, they brought a concept from script to post, in just 48 Hours.

This Friday June 17 & Saturday June 18, we'll unleash this wild menagerie of films on the big screen at the historic Plaza Theatre.

This year's elements--featured in every single film!

Character: Tom or Tina Goodwin, Consultant
Prop: a book
Line of Dialogue: "When will she be here?"

You never know what you're going to get when you attend a 48 Hour Film Project show.  But you are always guaranteed a raucous good time!
Meet the filmmakers at a post-screening Q&A after each screening!
  • Door Prizes!
  • Red Carpet Arrivals!
  • Other Surprises!  
  • Vote for your favorite films! 

GROUP A - Friday June 17, 7:15 PM

Everyday Productions 
Rational Lobster Vixen Productions 
The Replica Signature Company 
ETC - Red Group 
SoKlor Productions 
FUGO Studios 
Warm Day Films 
J.Miller Films 
Vision Philms 
Blame It On Loraine A Foushee Film Company, LLC 
NSFW (Now Slacking From Work) 
MonsterBuster

Cogito Productions



GROUP B - Friday June 17, 9:30 PM

The Chorus 
Bontrager Twins 
Go For Broke 
LTM 
Kohl Slaw Productions 
ETC - Blue Group 
Automatic Improv 
END BOSS 
doactcrazy 
Fresh Dough 
Funky Boss Productions 
Motion Family 
Running in Time


GROUP C - Saturday June 18, 7:45 PM

People Be Trippin' Productions 
King Dante Productions 
Bear Driving Car 
Thirty Toes Walking 
Street Souljas Productions 
Fargin Sneaky Bastadge 
White Flame Studios 
Movere films 
Frame 15 
Fanatik Productions 
Third Place Productions


GROUP D - Saturday June 18, 9:45 PM

Dawson Student Films 
Silverpop Films 
Hour Hand's Broken 
DreamCatcher Productions 
No Need To Experiment 
MG Productions 
Mindcam Brainwavves 
Unclassified Productions 
Pillar to Post Productions 
Q+ 
Pop Culture Architects 
Omega Boy Productions 
Atlantasaurus Rex 
WCT & Timid Entertainment 
Dare Dreamer Media 

Bush Jumping Productions 

COTO WORKS


2011 ATLANTA 48HFP SPONSORED BY:
 
   

 
 

 


 

When & Where



The Plaza Theatre
1049 Ponce De Leon Ave
Atlanta, GA 30306

Friday, June 17, 2011 at 7:15 PM - Saturday, June 18, 2011 at 11:55 PM (ET)


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48 Hour Film Project Atlanta



Who We Are

The 48 Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which teams make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 48 hours.

On Friday night, teams a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in their movie. 48 hours later, the movie must be complete.

In 2010, nearly 40,000 filmmakers made 3,000 films in in 80 cities on five continents

Our Mission

The 48 Hour Film Project's mission is to advance filmmaking and promote filmmakers. Through its festival/competition, the Project encourages filmmakers and would-be filmmakers to get out there and make movies. The tight deadline of 48 hours puts the focus squarely on the filmmakers—emphasizing creativity and teamwork skills. While the time limit places an unusual restriction on the filmmakers, it is also liberating by putting an emphasis on "doing" instead of "talking."

Our History

Back in May 2001, Mark Ruppert came up with a crazy idea: to try to make a film in 48 hours. He quickly enlisted his filmmaking partner, Liz Langston, and several other DC filmmakers to form their own teams and join him in this experiment. The big question back then was: "Would films made in only 48 hours even be watchable?"

The answer was a resounding yes, and now ten years later and with more than 300 competitions having taken place around the world, it is amazing to consider the success of the Project. 2011 marks the 10th time we've hosted the event in Atlanta.