2011 Adrenaline Film Project

The 2011 Adrenaline Film Project screening took place on Saturday, April 9 at 9:30pm in UO’s Columbia Hall, Rm. 150.

About the Adrenaline Film Project

The University of Oregon Adrenaline Film Project is an intensive narrative film production workshop in which university students and local filmmakers write, shoot and edit their films in just 72 hours. Hosted by the Cinema Pacific film festival, filmmakers are mentored and monitored throughout their three-day movie-making blitz by visiting industry professionals before screening their projects on the final evening of the festival. This unforgettable journey will conclude with an awards ceremony featuring the annual Kalb Jury Award, honoring the best of these films, and a “Viewer’s Choice” audience award. Winners will receive cash awards and prizes such as Red Giant’s Magic Suite Software and access to production facilities at Chambers Productions (both valued at $1,000 and higher). The UO Adrenaline Film Project is supported by a generous gift from Ben Kalb.

 

Attention Actors!

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Start building your reel in just a few days work by acting in the Adrenaline Film Project! You could star in a short film projected on the big screen that is seen by guest filmmakers at the top of their field. If you are interested in acting for the Adrenaline Film Project please contact adrenaline@uoregon.edu.

High School Students Welcome!

Are you a high school student interested in participating in the Adrenaline Film Project? High school teams are eligible if qualified and supervised by a chosen educational mentor. Please contact adrenaline@uoregon.edu for questions and further information.

High School Teachers:

Interested in becoming an educational mentor?  You can help guide a team of students through the Adrenaline Film Project. Invite your students to apply today.  Please only one team per educational mentor. Each student team should only have one educational mentor. Please contact adrenaline@uoregon.edu for more information about becoming an educational mentor.

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