
What could possibly bring out the creativity more in filmmakers than the stress of a deadline set for two days after they begin? How about the popular 48-Hour Video Project, a visual arts contest hosted by Eau Claire Community Television! This year's theme is "Anything but Monsters" so that leaves the doors of invention pretty wide open. I mean, really, monsters seem to have had better and more frequent jobs than most actors these days, and their union reps have stated that their monsters would prefer not to become cliche, so there ya go. No monsters. If you want to try your luck at some arduous filmmaking, find yourself at Banbury Place, Suite 405 on April 17th at 7pm. Registration is a simple $5. You then have 48 hours to film your video. It should be between 1-10 minutes in length. At the end of the 48 hours, turn in your film at the same place, same time. And if I am correct, there will be an awards ceremony at the Davies Center at the university after their review. Contact Rob Mattison at 715.839.5067 if you're interested in signing up for this creative 2 day spurt.
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