COVID 19 Regulations

Groups are expected to follow social distancing guidelines during the production of their film. Click on this box to see Washington State’s guidelines for filmmaking during the pandemic.

In the United States, The 48 Hour Film Project is intended for play by legal residents and legal visitors of the United States. Residency requirements may vary in other countries. Void where prohibited.

The 48 Hour Film Project Organizers may add to or amend these rules at any time prior to the beginning of the Official Time Period.

Below are the official rules for the 48 Hour Film Project, that will also govern our competition.  Be sure to also read the official Filmmaking Rules.

  1. Eligibility

The Team Leader must be a student, staff or faculty at Western Washington University. The following are not eligible: Digital Media Center employees and non -student, staff or faculty of Western.

  1. To Enter

To register for the 48 Hour Film Project in the United States, follow the instructions found on “Registration” tab of this webpage. Registration is based on a first-come first-served basis and space is limited.

  1. Official Filmmaking Period

At Western Washington University, each 48 Hour Film Project will commence on a Friday and end on the following Sunday as announced on the DMC website.

  1. Team Leader’s Agreement

Entrants will be required to sign the standard 48 Hour Film Project Team Leader’s Agreement. If under the legal age of majority in your state of residence, your parent or legal guardian must sign it on your behalf.

As a condition of entry, participants must agree to the Team Leader’s Agreement, which sets forth the rights of Entrant and 48HFP with respect to the use of Entries by 48HFP. Entries that do not include all required information and adhere to the foregoing and following requirements will be considered void and will not be considered in this 48 Hour Film Project.

  1. Production Costs

All costs associated with the production of the Entry are solely the responsibility of the Entrant.

  1. Judging of Entries

Eligible Entries will be judged based on the judging criteria stated below.

  1. Kickoff Event

Entrants must be present at the designated times at the designated events to participate. The festival begins on May 19th at 5:00 PM. Your timer begins at 6:00 PM and ends on the 21th at 6:00 PM. Your films need to be submitted through film freeway which will be explained at kickoff.

  1. Basic Requirements of the Project

Entrants must adhere to the official 48HFP Filmmaking Rules. In addition, at the Kickoff Event, Entrants will receive an assignment and be given exactly 48 hours to make a video (an “Entry”). See www.wwu.edu/dmc.

  1. Project Terms of Submission

By submitting an Entry into this 48 Hour Film Project, each Entrant warrants and represents that the Entrant owns all rights to the Entry he/she is entering in this Project, including, without limitation, the video or digital recording, and the performance contained in each Entry, with the exception of any assets provided by the 48HFP for use by Entrants in connection with this Project. Each Entrant further warrants and represents that the Entrant has obtained permission from each person who appears in the Entry to grant the rights to the Project Parties described in these Official Rules, and will submit copies of such permissions to the Project Parties. By submitting an Entry, Entrant agrees to the Official Rules, and further agrees to indemnify and hold the 48HFP, Project Parties and their respective affiliates, officers, directors, agents, co-branders or other partners, and any of their employees (collectively, the Project Indemnitees), harmless from any and all claims, damages, expenses, costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and liabilities (including settlements), brought or asserted by any third party against any of the Project Indemnitees due to or arising out of the Entrant’s Entry materials in this Project, or the Entrant’s conduct during and in connection with this Project, including but not limited to trademark, copyright, or other intellectual property rights, right of publicity, right of privacy or defamation. Entrant agrees to release, indemnify and hold harmless 48HFP and the Project Parties from any and all claims that any advertising, presentation, web content or any other material subsequently produced, presented, and/or prepared by or on behalf of 48HFP or the Project Parties infringes on the rights of Entrant’s work as contained in any Entry.

  1. Designated Team Leader

If any group of individuals elects to collaborate on an Entry, they are required to designate one (1) person as the agent of the group to enter the 48 Hour Film Project, agree to these Official Rules, sign the Team Leader’s Agreement and accept the prize on behalf of the group. Neither 48HFP nor any of the Project Parties are liable for any disputes between collaborators arising out of or related to the Project.

  1. Selection of Winners

Entries will be judged by a process in which qualified panels of judges will evaluate the eligible entries based on the following judging criteria:

  • Artistic Merit (e.g., Story, Creativity, Entertainment Value) (50%)
  • Technical Merit (25%)
  • Adherence to the Assignment (25%)
  1. 48 Hour Film Project Winner

The Top Entry in each city will be declared the winner. In the event of a tie, the tie will be broken based on the highest score in the first Judging Criteria, continuing thereafter to each Judging Criteria in order, as needed to break the tie. Entrants agree that the 48HFP has the sole right to decide all matters and disputes arising from this 48 Hour Film Project and that all decisions of 48HFP are final and binding.

  1. General Conditions

By participating, Entrants agree to these Official Rules which are final and binding in all respects. The 48 Hour Film Project is governed by the laws of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC, USA, and all claims must be resolved in the District of Columbia courts or the Federal courts located in the District of Columbia.

  1. Limitations of Liability and Release

No liability or responsibility is assumed by 48HFP or Project Parties resulting from any user’s participation in or attempt to participate in the 48 Hour Film Project or ability or inability to upload or download any information in connection with participating in the Project. No responsibility or liability is assumed by the 48HFP or Project Parties for technical problems or technical malfunction arising in connection with any of the following occurrences which may affect the operation of the Project: hardware or software errors; faulty computer, telephone, cable, satellite, network, electronic, wireless or Internet connectivity or other online communication problems; errors or limitations of any Internet service providers, servers, hosts or providers; garbled, jumbled or faulty data transmissions; failure of any e-mail transmissions to be sent or received; lost, late, delayed or intercepted e-mail transmissions; inaccessibility of the Web Site in whole or in part for any reason; traffic congestion on the Internet or the Web Site; unauthorized human or non-human intervention of the operation of the Project, including without limitation, unauthorized tampering, hacking, theft, virus, bugs, worms; or destruction of any aspect of the Project, or loss, miscount, misdirection, inaccessibility or unavailability of an email account used in connection with the Project. 48HFP and Project Parties are not responsible for any typographical errors in the announcement of prizes or these Official Rules, or any inaccurate or incorrect data contained on the Web Site or social media sites maintained by the 48 Hour Film Project. Use of Web Site and the 48HFP’s social media sites is at user’s own risk. 48HFP and the Project Parties are not responsible for any personal injury or property damage or losses of any kind which may be sustained to user’s or any other person’s computer equipment resulting from participation in the Project, use of the Web Site or the download of any information from the Web Site. By participating in the Project, Entrant agrees to release, indemnify and hold 48HFP and Project Parties harmless from any and all claims, damages or liabilities arising from or relating to such Entrant’s participation in the Project.

16.  Turning in your Submission

Your submission must be turned in via FimFreeway.com. The process of this will be explained at kickoff. 

17. Miscellaneous 

All footage must be shot during the 48 hour period. No previously recorded footage may be used. “Found” footage is allowed, but the creator must be credited.

Required elements (Prop, character, and quote) must not only be found in the credits.

18. Project Organizer

Western Washington University’s Digital Media Center and Film Production Club.