OU students The Toilettes win the 2026 48-Hour Shootout with “Another Western Movie,” overcoming tough prompts, cold weather, and a small team.
On Feb. 7, the Black Film Society began production for its submission into the nationwide College 48 Hour Film Project ...
The 48 Hour Horror Film Project — a spin-off of the long-running 48 Hour Film Project — had amateur filmmaking teams racing to create the spookiest, bloodiest, creepiest films they could. Des Moines ...
In his column “The Stanford Scene”, Paolo Reitz ’27 interviews Stanford filmmakers, actors and organizations on their recent projects and big events within the film scene on campus. His first ...
The Flagstaff International Film Festival (FIFF) is hosting its second annual State 48 Hour Film Project from April 25–27. Regular Registration is $75 per team (through April 15), and Late ...
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