Friday night was a blast! 24 films were screened at Liberty Hall to a audience well over 250 people! The winners from the festival were 1st:Don’t dream it be it by 12:22 Productions Peoples Choice:SUPER FORCE FOUR by B-Jam 2nd:Press Your Luck by D.N.A. 3rd:Tribute to buttons by Clockwork We still have plenty of... »
Archive for July, 2009
Screening this Friday!
Howdy gang, We have been busting our butts to bring you a super sweet festival this Friday. Just wanted to remind everyone that this Friday (July 24th) doors open at 7, and we’ll start the screening at 7:30. Tickets are only $7 for public and $5 for students. All proceeds go to WTCS. And... »
This Summers Films!
Due to a few people wanting to know if their film is being screened of judged, here is a list of all the films that are in the competition and that will be screened on the 24th. In no particular order: Team: Team, Lifetime Guarantee Red Rocket, HUGS Daisy Hill Division, Past Tale Dec.... »
The Festival ‘09
Hey everybody, I hope everyone had a blast making their 48 hour films! We got 23 very awesome films this year! I thinkt hat everyone will be surprised at the Screening, Which is on July 24th at Liberty Hall, the doors open at 7pm and the show starts at 7:30pm. We will be putting... »
Criteria for the Festival!
Wow! We had over 25 teams sign up this year! On top of that we had several teams sign up online and even a team all the way from Texas! Each team has to use 3 of the 5 following criteria within the film: Ice Cream A Giant (blank) an Angry Neighbor Buttons Sunscreen... »
Pick up Entry form Tonight!
Tonight is the night! Entry form and criteria pick up for the festival will take place tonight between 7pm and 10pm. As always the festival only cost $25 to enter. Entry forms can be picked up at Fred P. Otts at the plaza in KC or Henrys Coffee on Eight in Lawrence. Once you... »
Second City To Judge
We are just ONE WEEK away from the festival! Are you guys excited? Just remember that entry forms that contain the secret criteria films must follow can be picked up July 10, at Henry’s Coffee House in Lawrence and Fred P. Otts at the Plaza in Kansas City between 7pm-10pm. Finished films (no longer... »
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