We've done our customary genre shake-up again.
and
have been retired for the year. In their place we've brought back popular genres , , and . And it wouldn't be the 48 Hour Film Project without those three beloved words:
!
After genres have been selected, filmmakers will be given the option to trade in their
genre for a Wild Card Genre. Once you switch, you can't switch back!
Wild Card Genres will be randomly assigned to each city.
See the list below.
*Buddy Film *Comedy *Detective/cop *Drama *Fantasy *Film de Femme ( see below) *Holiday Film *Horror *Mockumentary *Musical or Western *Romance *Sci Fi *Superhero *Thriller/Suspense
If you are the lucky team that draws Musical or Western, you have the choice of making either a Musical or a Western. Or a Musical Western. (Or even a Western Musical!)
Your film must be true to the genre you have selectedâ�and no trading with other teams! You may combine genres (e.g., a silent comedic holiday film).
*Fable *Family Film *Foreign Film (only used in the United States) *Ghost Movie *Historical Fiction/Period Piece *Martial Arts or Stoner Film *Silent Film ( see below) *Surprise Ending *Tragedy
Never heard of a Film de Femme? That's because we invented it! This
genre is specifically designed by the 48HFP to encourage strong roles for
females in 48HFP films. A Film de Femme is a film featuring one or more
strong female characters. Romantic comedies or "chick flicks" are included
in this genre, but are only a subset.What's a strong female character? Think Ellen Page in
, Salma Hayek in
,
Reese Witherspoon in
, or Julia Roberts in
.
Smart and complicated. Try to avoid having a woman doing a man's job like a man
would do his job. And contrary to public opinion, strong women characters
are not required to kill someone!
From the dawn of cinema to the early 1920s, films did not have synchronized soundâ�they only had the live piano player. We're reliving that, but in 48 hours! A silent film made as part of the 48HFP may have music and sound effects; however, it may not have dialogue or nat sound (that is, sound recorded while shooting). So if a door shuts in your movie, you can use any sound effect you please as long as it's not the actual sound of that door shutting. And if a person talks, you can use any sound effect you please as long as it's not the sound of a person talking. Sound good?