Once a year the 48 Hour Film Project brings a wild and sleepless weekend to Tampa Bay! Teams compete to make a movie – write, shoot and edit – in just 48 hours.
48 Hour Film Project
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By day you’ll find Robert Bond working as a CPA and teaching accounting to college students around the country online, but once a year, the classic movie fan creates his own film through the 48 Hour Film Project.
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The team of Space Dream Productions once again brought an international flair to their film with teammates from as far away as New Zealand.
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Making a film is never an easy process, but when making a film during a pandemic, it can be even trickier.
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There’s a good chance that you’ve seen Michael Roark’s work on either TV or film.
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Home is where the heart is, and for Ryan Paul James that’s Tampa, even though he’s lived the past 15 years in LA as a comedy writer, producer and director.
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Melissa Disney, voice goddess extraordinaire and three-time Emmy nominated actress was one of this year’s 48 Hour Film Project judges! You’ve no doubt already heard Melissa as the voice of the Oscars, Emmys and the Billboard Music Awards.
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Claudia Wells was a perfect judge for the 48 Hour Film Project, since “Back to the Future” was the same week.
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Producing any type of event can be tough and intense.