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We're making a film in only 48 hours the weekend of the 7th to the 9th October and are in need of more filming locations.


All crew and cast are volunteers and as such we have little to offer in the way of remuneration. However, we can provide lots of love, thanks and invites to the screening and wrap party too of course!


Please do get in touch if you think you might be able to help. We have no requirements as such - although the more visually interesting the better!


Hope to hear from you!


Thanks,


Gennie

[email protected]

If you've got a film to make in 2 days (which is tight to say the least) then surely you know already the storyline, who's playing what parts and what the setting for each scene is.

If so, doesn't that define the locations you need to film at ?

If so, doesn't just asking for 'locations' leave you in a bit of a fix, because you may get random offers that don't fit your script.

Or is it an unscripted / unplanned / open filming process with no confirmed sequence or pattern ?

I'm no film expert (so feel free to shoot me down).

We're making the film for a competition called the 48 Hour Film Project. The genre is given to us 48 hours before the finished film is due and we have to then write, shoot and edit the film within the specified 48 hours. Hence the vague nature of my request..


Any suggestions/offers would be much appreciated.


Thanks!

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