The 96 Hour Film Project is a wild and sleepless weekend in which you and a team make a movie—write, shoot, edit and score it—in just 96 hours.
On saterday night, you get a character, a prop, a line of dialogue and a genre, all to include in your movie. 48 hours later, the movie must be complete.
Then it will show at a local theater, usually in the next week.
Production Documents
Paperwork: Never fun, always required! There's no way around it, if you're a filmmaker, you've got to have the paperwork.
All the documents you need to have a successful filmmaking weekend will be right here.
Step One
First, review the Rules and the FAQ.
The rules are straightforward, but inevitably people have questions. If you have a question you can't find in the rules or the FAQ, send us an email.
Step Two
Second, download the following documents.
This document is due prior to the start of the competition:
* Team Leader's Agreement: The Team Leader must sign this form to indicate agreement to the 48HFP's rules and requirements, and then bring it to the Kickoff.
The following are all required to be submitted with your film at the Drop Off event.
* Wrap Up Form: We want to know the details—what happened during your wild weekend of moviemaking? Must be filled out on on-line.
* Team Roster: Tells us who is on your team, their job, and their e-mail address.
* Certification Statement: The Team Leader must sign this form to certify that all creative work took place during the 48 Hour competition period.
* Waiver and Release Form:
- This is a combined Talent Release and Liability Waiver Form, meaning there's one less form you have to keep track of.
- All cast and crew must sign.
- Each team member must sign a separate form.
- Remember, this form helps protect you, the team leader, as well as the 48HFP.
* Music Release Form: This form is used for music.
* Materials Release Form: This form is used for photographs and other materials.
* Location Release Form: This form is used for location releases.
Here is a checklist to help you keep track of all your paperwork.
* Production Documents Checklist.
Here is a zip file with all of the documents on this page.
* Production Documents Zip File.
SAG Performers
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has partnered with us once again to allow their members to perform in the 96 Hour Film Project by creating a special 48HFP Rider. If you are considering using SAG members in your film, please read this page for more information.
Paperwork: Never fun, always required! There's no way around it, if you're a filmmaker, you've got to have the paperwork.
All the documents you need to have a successful filmmaking weekend will be right here.
Step One
First, review the Rules and the FAQ.
The rules are straightforward, but inevitably people have questions. If you have a question you can't find in the rules or the FAQ, send us an email.
Step Two
Second, download the following documents.
This document is due prior to the start of the competition:
* Team Leader's Agreement: The Team Leader must sign this form to indicate agreement to the 48HFP's rules and requirements, and then bring it to the Kickoff.
The following are all required to be submitted with your film at the Drop Off event.
* Wrap Up Form: We want to know the details—what happened during your wild weekend of moviemaking? Must be filled out on on-line.
* Team Roster: Tells us who is on your team, their job, and their e-mail address.
* Certification Statement: The Team Leader must sign this form to certify that all creative work took place during the 48 Hour competition period.
* Waiver and Release Form:
- This is a combined Talent Release and Liability Waiver Form, meaning there's one less form you have to keep track of.
- All cast and crew must sign.
- Each team member must sign a separate form.
- Remember, this form helps protect you, the team leader, as well as the 48HFP.
* Music Release Form: This form is used for music.
* Materials Release Form: This form is used for photographs and other materials.
* Location Release Form: This form is used for location releases.
Here is a checklist to help you keep track of all your paperwork.
* Production Documents Checklist.
Here is a zip file with all of the documents on this page.
* Production Documents Zip File.
SAG Performers
The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) has partnered with us once again to allow their members to perform in the 96 Hour Film Project by creating a special 48HFP Rider. If you are considering using SAG members in your film, please read this page for more information.
Official Rules
The 96HFP is a series of city competitions happening across the United States and around the world. Here are the rules that govern the Project. The "Official Rules" cover every aspect including the Filmmaking Rules. Every team leader should review them. To skip straight to the Filmmaking Rules, click on the link below.
The 96HFP is a series of city competitions happening across the United States and around the world. Here are the rules that govern the Project. The "Official Rules" cover every aspect including the Filmmaking Rules. Every team leader should review them. To skip straight to the Filmmaking Rules, click on the link below.
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