Monday, July 11, 2011

Jacksonville 48 Hour Film Project

Here is our entry into the Jacksonville 48 Hour Film Project. It came in Runner up for Best Film, Mark Hubbard won for Cinematography, Julianna Piechovski won for Best Actress, and I myself won for Best Sound Design. Enjoy!

Jane from Marc Boese on Vimeo.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Go Green Competition

In February we entered a totally different competition than we are used to. It was a Go Green themed competition. It was still similar in that we still had to write, shoot and edit a movie in 48 hours, but instead of the usual pick a genre from a hat type deal, we got to pick ourselves between a group of categories. We ended up getting "Save the animals." I was the sound engineer in this as well.


Untitled from Marc Boese on Vimeo.

Orlando 48 Hour Film "Best Film."

In the summer of last year (2010), after being slighted in the Jacksonville 48 Hour film, we decided to take on the Orlando challenge. We got dark comedy. We ended up winning a lot of awards and taking home Best Film. It then went on to be in the Miami International Film Festival for winning the Orlando 48 Hour competition. I was the sound engineer in this.


Africa from Marc Boese on Vimeo.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

2010 48 Hour National Film Challenge

Me and a group of 3 friends competed in a National 48 hour film challenge and made it to the top 19 finalists in the Nation. We didn't win any awards for this piece but it was gratifying enough to be a finalist in a National competition. We didn't have our normal group of friends helping on this project due to another shoot, so me, Marc Boese, Andrea McGee, and Chris Gully met up at my house and got to work. It turned out to be a fun ass weekend, and not really work/competition. I think that is why it turned out so well. Me and Boese were the cinematographers/Director of Photography and I had a non speaking role in the piece.
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We all sat around and came up with the story together and Andrea put it on paper. One of my fav's so far!

Panacea from Marc Boese on Vimeo.