48 Hour Film Festival
Local film makers are given 48 hours to create a short film for entry in the St. Louis 48 Hour Film Festival.
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Doctor Deuce productions films a torture scene to be included in the short film "Brother," their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival.
(Aaron Eisenhauer)
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Director Jason Gibson works on the script for "Brother" with his team Doctor Deuce Productions during the 48 hour film festival.
(Aaron Eisenhauer)
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Kyle Mitchell works on a portion of the "Brother" script around midnight on the first night of production.
(Aaron Eisenhauer)
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Doctor Deuce team member Craig Marshall masters the audio tracks on Saturday night of the 48 Hour Film Festival.
(Aaron Eisenhauer)
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Jeanie Mahasongkham
(Aaron Eisenhauer)
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Victory's Muddy List films "Driven" for their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival. Courtesy of Louie Benson
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Victory's Muddy List films "Driven" for their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival. Courtesy of Louie Benson
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Victory's Muddy List films "Driven" for their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival. Courtesy of Louie Benson
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Victory's Muddy List films "Driven" for their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival. Courtesy of Louie Benson
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Victory's Muddy List films "Driven" for their entry in the 48 Hour Film Festival. Courtesy of Louie Benson
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Montage 4 films their 48 Hour Film Festival entry "Doyle." Courtesy of Matt Shead
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Montage 4 films their 48 Hour Film Festival entry "Doyle." Courtesy of Matt Shead
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Montage 4 films their 48 Hour Film Festival entry "Doyle." Courtesy of Matt Shead
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Montage 4 films their 48 Hour Film Festival entry "Doyle." Courtesy of Matt Shead
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Montage 4 films their 48 Hour Film Festival entry "Doyle." Courtesy of Matt Shead