restriction breeds creativity’, and that’s what the
48Hours Competition has always been about. 2021 has seen this ring truer than ever, with lockdowns, earthquakes and tsunami warnings keeping filmmakers on their toes during filming, with safety front of, right alongside creative filmmaking and good old Kiwi ingenuity. 2021 saw filming happen over the weekend of 5 -7 March, with a second filming weekend on 12-14 March for Tāmaki Makaurau-based teams due to the Auckland COVID-19 lockdown.
Every year, Vista Foundation 48Hours HQ brews up a hearty challenge for our nation’s filmmaking teams and every year they are awestruck at the creativity and ingenuity of the films produced in only one weekend. To learn more about 2021’s genres and required elements and imagine the challenges they presented, check out the
restriction breeds creativity’, and that’s
what the
48Hours Competition has always
been about. 2021 has seen this ring truer than ever, with
lockdowns, earthquakes and tsunami warnings keeping
filmmakers on their toes during filming, with safety front
of, right alongside creative filmmaking and good old Kiwi
ingenuity. 2021 saw filming happen over the weekend of 5 -7
March, with a second filming weekend on 12-14 March for
Tāmaki Makaurau-based teams due to the Auckland COVID-19
lockdown.
Every year, Vista Foundation 48Hours HQ
brews up a hearty challenge for our nation s filmmaking
teams and every year they are awestruck at the creativity