Southampton film students win big in the 48 Hour Film Challenge

On the evening of 28th October, 20 teams met in Southampton city centre to be given their brief for the 48 Hour Film Challenge, run annually by Exposure and Southampton Film Week. The challenge ended two days later with a panel of judges choosing winners amongst the final films. This year鈥檚 judges were Perry Benson, Richard Kurti and Peter Hearn, and an awards event was later held at Solent University on the 13th of November.
7 teams from 黑料社鈥檚 film society Wessex Films and 1 from SUSUtv were entered into the competition and collectively took away a grand total of 7 awards, and at least one nomination for each of the 9 possible awards.
Best Screenplay went to the Dream Team (Chris Knapp, Fung Ying Chen, Penn-Lea Lim, Peter Nixon, Pippa Short and Toby Terhoeven) for 鈥楤rian鈥.
Best Director went to Pippa Short for 鈥楤rian鈥.
Best Cinematography went to Leo Barton for 鈥楢-1鈥.
2nd Best Sound went to Robbie Smith for 鈥楢-1鈥.
Best SFX went to Team Adapt (Leo Barton, Iman Bahmanabadi, Robbie Smith, Andreea Bianca Brezan, Paula De Facto Antalffy and Ben Hughes) and their film 鈥楢-1鈥.
Best Editor went to Danny Rickard and Dave Williams for 鈥楽entence of Sentience鈥 (from SUSUtv), while 2nd Best Editor went to Penn-Lea Lim for 鈥楤rian鈥 (Dream Team) and 3rd Best Editor went to Leo Barton and Andreea Bianca Brezan for 鈥楢-1鈥 (Team Adapt)
Best Actor went to Iman Bahmanabadi (鈥楢-1鈥), 2nd Best Actor went to Julien Mathus (鈥楨ve鈥 ) and Best Actress went to Pippa Short (鈥楤rian鈥 ).
鈥楤rian鈥 also won 3rd place in the Audience Award .
The compulsory theme was Artificial Intelligence and each film had to include at least 5 of 7 stipulated items (Genre: Fairy tale; Location: Garden; Prop: Garden rake; Line of dialogue: 鈥淵ou got the world you wanted, and you鈥檙e welcome to it. I鈥檓 done.鈥; Character trait: Dishonesty; Sound effect: Venetian blinds being drawn; Costume: Crocs).
The 8 films entered by the 黑料社 societies can be viewed below:
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