Filmmaking Rules
On this page you’ll find all the rules in regards to the actual filmmaking for the 48 Hour Film Holiday Project. Give them a read, the last thing that you or we want is to disqualify your film. They’re here to ensure fair competition and eligibility.
These rules are more about the creative
part of the 48HFP. Need something else? Check out the Competition Rules!
The 48 Hour Film Project Organizers may add to or amend these rules at any time prior to the beginning of the Official Time Period.
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Times
The 48 Hour Film Holiday Project (HOLIDAY) will occur in cities around the world on different weekends throughout the year.
The 48 Hour Film Holiday Project will occur between a Friday 7pm local time and the following Sunday 7pm local time. This is the Official Time Period. (Days of the competition may vary in some countries.)
The participating group/team must complete its film/video work in time to submit it on Sunday, usually by 7:30pm. Check your cities webpage for the exact drop-off time.
Only works that meet the deadline will be officially part of the competition. All films received on Sunday (on-time and late) will be screened.
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Creative Process
All creativity must take place during the Official Time Period. Any creative work in advance of the competition weekend is prohibited. Creative work includes, but is not limited to:
- Writing the script
- Casting (of roles)
- Rehearsing
- Costume/Set Design
- Shooting
- Editing
- Sound Design
- Rendering
- Outputting to USB drive or other media
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Preparation
The only work to begin prior to the Official Time Period is:
- Organizing Crew
- Organizing Cast
- Securing Equipment
- Scouting/Securing Locations
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Imagens
Todas as imagens incluídas no filme têm de ser criadas durante o Período Oficial de Tempo do projecto.
Não é permitido o uso de imagens de arquivo ou de imagens criadas fora do fim de semana.
É permitido o uso de animações e de efeitos especiais, mas têm de ser criados durante o "Período Oficial de 48 Horas". (Nota: o uso de imagens de banco é permitido como parte de um efeito de pós-produção ou aparecendo num ecrã que esteja no background, tal como uma televisão, desde que a equipa tenha todos os direitos de utilização dessas imagens e que as mesmas apareçam misturadas (por exemplo, por sobreposição e blending) com imagens criadas no "Período Oficial de 48 Horas". As imagens de banco permitidas incluem balas, fogo, explosões, fundos para chroma key, etc., mas imagens de banco que incluam pessoas ou outros actores não são permitidas).
O uso de fotografias é permitido, desde que as equipas detenham todos os direitos sobre o uso das mesmas. Estas fotografias não precisam de ser criadas durante o "Período Oficial de 48 Horas"; no entanto, imagens estáticas criadas fora do período oficial de competição não podem ser usadas em sequência de forma a criar a ilusão de movimento.
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Kickoff Event
Each participating team must have a representative at the official Kickoff Event of the 48 Hour Film Holiday Project, as listed on your city's webpage.
- Prior to the Kickoff event, each group must submit a completed Team Leader's Agreement, signed by its team leader. A team may not participate without submitting this agreement.
- Teams will receive two genres via a random drawing and will have the choice of which genre to pursue — or may pursue both.
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Required Holiday Theme
Teams will be randomly assigned one of the following Holiday Themes. The theme must be evident to judges and audience.
- Halloween
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas/Hanukah/Kwanza
- New Years
- Valentines Day
- 4th of July
New this year! The Holiday Wildcard. Don't like the holiday you drew? You can throw your holiday back in and draw from our Wildcard hat.
- Mothers/Fathers Day
- St. Patrick's Day
- Veterans Day
- MLK Day
- Columbus Day
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Required Elements
Each participating group will be assigned required elements that must appear in its film, such as a genre, a character, a prop and/or a line of dialogue.
- The required Character must be seen on-screen and it must be clear--either directly shown or by context--who the required character is. The Character name does not have to be said out loud or written on-screen.
- The required Prop must be seen on-screen. A picture of the required prop is also allowed.
- The required Line of Dialogue must be used verbatim. It may be spoken, sung and/or written. It may be in any language, though if it is unclear that it is the required Line, there must be a translation.
- To qualify as an Official Entry, each group's film must be in the genre it selects and must contain all required elements within the official time limit and prior to the credits.
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Volunteers
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Animal Safety
Animal safety, like cast and crew safety, is an important part of 48 Hour Filmmaking. Films that result in the death or mutilation of an animal may be disqualified.
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Cameras
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Music Rights
Participating groups are encouraged to work with a composer and/or musicians to write and record music for the films. It is permissible for a participating group to use pre-recorded music; however, the participating group must have the rights to any music used in its film and must provide releases for all music used. As with music, pre-recorded sound effects are allowed, but you must have rights to use them.
Note: Song parodies (i.e., use of identifiable pre-existing compositions with new or altered lyrics or music) may not be included in the film without a signed release from the composition's rights holder. This rule applies without regard to whether the song parody arguably constitutes fair use under US or international copyright law.
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Total Running Time
The finished film must be a minimum of 4 minutes in duration, and a maximum of 7 minutes in duration—not including end credits. In other words, the official running time begins after the required 48HFP slates and ends prior to the end credits. The required slates and the end credits do not count towards the minimum time of 4 minutes. The film story may not be longer than 7 minutes. 48HFP reserves the right to shorten any film that exceeds the maximum length for screening purposes.
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Créditos
Títulos Antes do Filme
Antes do filme começar, o ficheiro deve ter:
- 5 segundos de negro
- Um título com: nome da equipa, título, género, cidade e data
- A intro animada oficial do 48HFP - OU - um título com a frase: This film was made for the 48 Hour Film Project [year]. www.48hourfilm.com
- 2 segundos de negro
A curta-metragem inicia-se depois deste conteúdo.
Créditos Iniciais
Depois dos 2 segundos de negro, alguns filmes começam com créditos iniciais. Não encorajamos o seu uso, mas se forem utilizados serão considerados como parte do filme, e irão fazer parte da duração máxima de 7 minutos. Além disso, se o filme tiver créditos iniciais para além do título do filme (por exemplo, os nomes dos actores, realizador, etc), terá de incluir o seguinte:
- um texto a dizer [NOME DA TUA EQUIPA] apresenta imediatamente seguido de a 48 Hour Film Project ou
- um texto a dizer a 48 Hour Film Project logo a seguir ao título do filme
Nota: "a 48 Hour Film Project" pode ser inteiramente escrito em minúsculas.
Créditos FinaisNo fim de cada filme, os créditos finais estão limitados a um máximo de 60 segundos. Estes 60 segundos são considerados uma duração adicional ao filme, como está especificado acima. (Ou seja, um filme pode ter 7 minutos de duração e 60 segundos adicionais de créditos finais, com a duração total de 8 minutos.)
Os créditos finais devem incluir o seguinte texto: This film was made for the 48 Hour Film Project. www.48hourfilm.com
Cartões e Créditos Depois da Competição
Para quaisquer exibições futuras da curta-metragem, seja online ou em qualquer outro lugar, os filmes têm de manter a informação antes do mesmo a dizer: This film was made for the 48 Hour Film Project [year]. www.48hourfilm.com.
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Required Media Formats
For complete submission requirements, check your city webpage.
Maximum File Size: 2GB.
IMPORTANT: If your film does not conform to the submission requirements in your city, it may be disqualified. Also, if your film cannot be viewed on 48HFP equipment, it may be disqualified. -
Submission Notes
- We recommend that you make sound levels relatively even throughout your film. (If your film has uneven sound or sound that peaks, it may be modified to protect the playback equipment.)
- Projection specs vary from theater to theater and are beyond the control of the 48HFP. If your film is very dark, it may be difficult to see in some theaters.
- All films received on the evening of the deadline (on-time and late) will be screened, presuming they meet the eligibility requirements.
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Production Documents
Each team must secure releases for talent, crew, music and locations (and any other applicable releases), which must be turned in to the project organizers with the finished film/video. The film/video will not be screened before the 48 Hour Film Holiday Project Organizers receive the signed releases.
- Release forms can be found on the 48HFP website.
- Completed release forms shall be uploaded to Cinema48.
- Both written and electronic signatures are allowed.
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Certification Statement
The Entrant must submit a Certification Statement with his/her completed Entry, certifying adherence to all Official Rules. -
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Project, Entries must be the original work of the Entrant; must not infringe third-party's rights; must be suitable for publication (i.e., may not be obscene or indecent); must not contain obscene or pornographic material; may not contain defamatory statements about any person, company, organization or entity; may not invade privacy or other rights of any person, company or entity; may not in any other way violate applicable laws and regulations; and may not contain any copyrighted elements (other than as owned by the Entrant and/or 48HFP).
Entries containing prohibited or inappropriate content as determined by the 48HFP, in its sole discretion, to be inappropriate will be disqualified. 48HFP reserves the right to make the final determination as to which Entries are eligible. 48HFP reserves the right to refuse to screen a film or to make an announcement at the screening regarding the content of the film. 48HFP reserves the right to alter a film in order to remove or delete offensive or defamatory content.
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No Pre-Screening Distribution
The Entrant should not distribute their entry/video in any way prior to it receiving its official 48HFP premiere screening. This includes uploading the video to any website or screening the film for groups of anyone other than the team. The Entrant is encouraged to make a trailer of their film and distribute that instead. This trailer should be no longer than 48 seconds. -
Official Film Entry
To be certified as an Official Film Entry, each participating group's film/video production must follow all rules herein. The 48 Hour Film Holiday Project Organizers reserve the right to screen only certified Official Film Entries.
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Entries Not Returned
No Entries (media or documents) will be returned. -
Disqualification
48HFP and Project Parties may, in their sole discretion, disqualify Entries deemed to be inappropriate or otherwise non-compliant. -
Official City Winner
All certified "Official Film Entries" are eligible to compete for the title of "Best Film" of the 48 Hour Film Holiday Project in its city. -
Best Special Genre Film of 2024
All Best of City Special Genre films are eligible to compete globally for the title of Best Special Genre Film of 2024. A panel of independent judges will determine the winners.
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Using AI (Artificial Intelligence) in Your 48 Entry
You may use AI (Artificial Intelligence) in the creation of your film, subject to the following guidelines:
- You may only use AI in ways that are legal in your jurisdiction.
- You may not use AI to create any part of your entry prior to the Official Time Period.
- You must have the rights to all work including work created with AI. In other words, any AI generated material that uses copyrighted material for which the filmmaker does not have a release is not permitted. (As an example, using a screenshot from the movie Pulp Fiction to create a new image is prohibited.)
- Any footage created using AI is subject to both: copyright requirements and Rule D regarding footage (above). That is, not only must the filmmaker have rights to the footage, but any footage shot prior to the competition weekend, may only be used as outlined in Rule D.
- You must list all AI apps used on your Wrap Up Form.