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In this class our new hosts Lex, Matthew and Robby interview UNLV Film alum Edwin Ramirez ('24) whose 48 Hour Film Project - Las Vegas film THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE WATER won First Place: Best Film of 2025.
Edwin shares his insider's knowledge for shooting a successful 48 Hour competition project as UNLV Film enters its own 48 this weekend (October 10-12)
TakeawaysPreparation is key for a successful 48-hour film.
Finding unique locations can enhance production value.
Casting early can streamline the filmmaking process.
A well-written script is crucial, even in a short timeframe.
Collaboration with a trusted crew can improve the final product.
Editing during filming can save time and improve quality.
Incorporating prompts creatively can enhance storytelling.
Maintaining a positive atmosphere on set is essential.
Feeding the crew is important for morale and productivity.
Having fun is the ultimate goal of the 48-hour challenge.
Summary
In this engaging conversation, Edwin Ramirez shares his experiences and insights from participating in the 48-hour film festival. He discusses the importance of preparation, the writing process, and the challenges faced during filming. Edwin emphasizes the significance of collaboration with a trusted crew and the need for a well-written script, even in a short timeframe. He also highlights the themes and messages in his award-winning film, 'There's Something in the Water,' and offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers.
Sound bites
"Preparation is key for a successful 48-hour film."
"Finding unique locations can enhance production value."
"Casting early can streamline the filmmaking process."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup
01:06 Edwin's Background and 48-Hour Film Experience
05:48 Preparation for the 48-Hour Film Challenge
10:31 Writing and Shooting Process
15:17 Catering and Crew Management
19:56 Technical Aspects and Visuals of the Film
24:43 Themes and Messages in the Film
29:46 The Creative Process: Embracing Procrastination
30:21 Advice for the UNLV 48: Preparation and Casting
31:12 The Importance of Enjoying the Journey
31:28 Looking Forward: Anticipation for Future Projects
32:17 Podcast Structure: Setting the Stage for Future Episodes
34:31 Reflections on the Conversation: Insights and Takeaways
38:48 Final Thoughts: Wrapping Up the Episode
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