Hey guys (and gals), I have a quick question.
My wife and I are thinking about participating in this years 48 hour film festival project (New Orleans, July 18-20), but I have a question about the submission guidelines, and I figured someone on here might have had the experience with this before.
Here are the guidelines for submission:
Unless otherwise instructed on your City webpage of the 48 Hour Film Project website, your film must be submitted on one of the following media:
(preferred) a self-contained SD Quicktime file with no proprietary codecs on either:
- data DVD
- USB flash drive
playable DVD
Please check your city page for complete submission requirements. 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.
I'm curious to why the only accept SD instead of HD and if it's even worth shooting in HD to begin with. I see trailers and some shorts from other 48 hour competitions on youtube and they're all in HD. Can anyone clarify this? Thanks!
My wife and I are thinking about participating in this years 48 hour film festival project (New Orleans, July 18-20), but I have a question about the submission guidelines, and I figured someone on here might have had the experience with this before.
Here are the guidelines for submission:
Unless otherwise instructed on your City webpage of the 48 Hour Film Project website, your film must be submitted on one of the following media:
(preferred) a self-contained SD Quicktime file with no proprietary codecs on either:
- data DVD
- USB flash drive
playable DVD
Please check your city page for complete submission requirements. 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.
I'm curious to why the only accept SD instead of HD and if it's even worth shooting in HD to begin with. I see trailers and some shorts from other 48 hour competitions on youtube and they're all in HD. Can anyone clarify this? Thanks!