The 73-Hour Film Festival, hosted by Northern Arizona University, offers an exciting opportunity for up to 5 NAU student teams to showcase their creativity and filmmaking skills. With a time limit of 73 hours, teams are challenged to write, shoot, and direct short films that do not exceed 5 minutes in length. The festival awards two winning films, chosen by judges and the audience, with the chance to have their work featured at the prestigious Sedona International Film Festival.
Teams participating in the festival must adhere to the rules and regulations, ensuring that their films are in good taste and meet the required standards. Each film must incorporate a provided line of dialogue and be submitted on a USB drive in .MOV format. The festival also requires talent release forms for all actors involved. With a focus on creativity and talent, the 73-Hour Film Festival provides a platform for aspiring filmmakers to showcase their work and gain recognition in the industry.
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