Official Twilight Fest Rules

A ball, which is actually.... something else.

Appearances can be deceiving.

The balls aren't what they are...

A basket ball, which actually holds a mini black-hole generator inside...

This would be fine as long as at some point we see a shot of an actual basketball (or some other game type ball). The movie need not be ABOUT the ball, but the movie MUST CONTAIN a shot of a game-type ball.
 
Someone is going to do one which the subject is the discussion of what type of balls to have in the movie. After all, most of the script is in this thread.
 
If yu are asking how many films you can score, there is no limit. Just like there is no limit to the amount of scripts I can write. Ahhhhhhh!

:grin:
 
Correct, while the rules only allow for two entries per filmmaker, there is no limit to the number of films you can help out with. So if you work on more than two films, just make sure you only submit two of them and have someone else submit the others.
 
A bunch of Floridians have them too.... thank GOD I don't live there anymore... I think I'd had enough of that place when someone tried to put a supercharger on a Chevy Cavalier... I think that's the day I moved... (or at least that SHOULD have been the day I moved)

Not anymore. It's illegal!
 
I have this great idea for TwilightFest!

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I was just wondering how exactly to enter the competition in the first place. What do I need to do to get my team in the running. Thanks.
 
I was just wondering how exactly to enter the competition in the first place. What do I need to do to get my team in the running. Thanks.

Alright, here comes The Penguin's first serious post of the day (which is also my first post of the day in general, if you were wondering.)

In order to qualify for the contest you must make a film that fits all of the requirements at the top of this thread. Then, shortly before the deadline, an announcement will be made about how to upload. Follow those instructions to upload your film for approval. If approved, it will be put into the running for prizes (if any) and people will be able to watch and leave comments about your film in your film thread (if you create one in the Twilight Theatre section). Even if your film is not approved, it will still be viewable which means you will still receive all the great feedback this community is known for, you just won't be able to win any prizes.

If you have any other questions, ask away.
 
In the event we shoot BTS footage, can we include that in the thread?

Since it won't be footage from our primary cameras, would that count as footage from the film?
 
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