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By Paul Vaughn, on December 6th, 2012 The San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience just wrapped and we will be bringing you entries as they are made available. The SA48HR is sponsored by the San Antonio Film Commission.
This film, entitled Rails, was created by Jonathan Zonum, Kyle Curtis and Erin Curtis and stars Jarrod Bowers and Quentin Logan. It’s short and sweet, enjoy!
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By Paul Vaughn, on December 14th, 2011 This short from the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience was one of the funniest of the lot. Indivisual Studios drew the coveted (at least around here) Sci-Fi genre and the location Nature and came up with Campers & Aliens. Two friends discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial visitations while out camping.
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By Paul Vaughn, on December 12th, 2011 Here is another fine entry in the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. Film Blanc comes from BunnyHat Productions, was directed and produced by Kimberly Suta and the very snappy screenplay was written by Amanda Farmer. This short featured some of the funniest dialog at last week’s screening.
Film Blanc is a comic film noir [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on December 10th, 2011 Here is another entry from the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. The Will was directed by Nicolas Wachter and features fine comedic performances by Alan Leyva and Rio Van Dyke as brothers searching for their inheritance.
By Paul Vaughn, on December 10th, 2011 Harvest was created for the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. It was directed and edited by Isaac Rodriguez and produced and written by Manuel Navarro. Harvest stars Alyssia Rivera, David Trujillo Arriaga, David Medina, Ashleigh Hall and Jesse Campos in a very creepy tale about the extremes people may attempt in order to save a loved [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on December 10th, 2011 Hypnosis was produced by team CineVeliz for the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. The short was directed by Pablo Veliz and features intense performances by Brandi Blevins, Brant Bumpers, Gonzalo Salazar, James Chapman, Phillip Emanuel and Juan Calderon.
What is real and what is a dream as a woman attempts to escape a [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on December 10th, 2011 The Best Gift is another film from the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. This one was written and driected by Ruben Rodriguez and relates a Christmas story of mistaken arrest.
By Paul Vaughn, on December 9th, 2011 Dual was filmed as part of the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience. This short from team Walk the Walk was written and directed by San Antonio Film Commissioner Drew Mayer-Oakes with cinematography by Craig Chartier.
Dual stars Becky Jacobs, Carolyn King and LaVar Veale in two taut domestic dramas. (NOTE: While the video as [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on December 9th, 2011 This film, entitled Eugene, from the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience was produced by the team from Prima Donna Productions. The genre was “Coming of Age Story” and the location was “The Hill Country”. Eugene was directed by Chadd Green, written by Chadd Green, Jay LaFarr and Lee Hurtado and stars Jay LaFarr, Cassandra Lazenby, Brenda Pena and [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on December 9th, 2011 Here is another film from the 2011 San Antonio 48 Hour Film Experience, this time from team Four Sandy Feet. Directed by Rod Guajardo and produced by Ralph Lopez, Aftermath is a tale youths looking for forbidden water in a time of extreme drought.
The movie stars Anthony Guajardo from AMC’s Walking Dead, along with Alyssa [Read it all...]
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