The 48 Hour Film Project is the world's largest timed-filmmaking competition - happening in more than 90 cities. Each team gets 1 genre, 3 elements (prop, character, line of dialogue) + one wild weekend to make a 4- to 7-minute film: write, shoot, edit, score, deliver.
The Inland Empire's competition dates were Aug. 6-8, and the 3 elements were: a toothbrush; Ned or Nora Hammond, photographer; "No, that's not right."
More information: http://48hourfilm.com/inlandempire
INLAND EMPIRE = Riverside + San Bernardino counties, CA.
48HFP-Inland Empire competition producers: Jeanette Di Pinza + Alan Cook (inlandempire@48hourfilm.com, 818.585.4027).