B.C.’s first ’48 Hour Film Project’ to be held in Vernon
Vernon will be the first B.C. community to host an international competition that sees filmmakers create an entire short film in a limited amount of time.
The 48-Hour Film Project is making its B.C. and Western Canadian debut in Vernon this fall.
The competition, which is a global event that takes place in over 100 cities and regions around the world each year, sees participants write, direct, shoot and edit a short film in just 48 hours.
“Atlantic Canada and Toronto are the only other places in the country that have held events,” Harrison Coe, co-producer of the 48 Hour Film Project Okanagan, said.