Every year the Orlando Chapter of the Media Communications Association International hosts a 36-hour film festival called O36. The idea of such festivals is to create a film from concept to completion including writing, shooting and editing in just 36 hours. Lots of caffeine, little sleep, and good old-fashioned elbow grease makes an event like this come off. Lots of local sponsors and filmmakers get involved, then they throw a party.
I found this video on MySpace of all places, ironic as it is, made by Jen Vargas and company. I do know Jen, but I had never seen this video and she didn’t ask me to post it – I found it through search. This means that if your videos are out there, they’re fair game for this blog.
Considering that this film was made for about 3 shoestrings in less than 36 hours, I say bravo. If you agree or disagree, leave a comment. If you want me to post your low-budget films, send them to liberatr [at] gmail dot com


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