Presenting the filmmakers-without-funding season 2 challenge. This contest will require filmmakers to recreate some of the most notable scenes in film history to display their own vision and creativity. Check the website for more details, updates, and to register your team to participate.

You’ll choose a scene based on one of our selections and you’ll make it your own. You can take a comedic scene and make it a drama. You can change the setting, the time in history. The possibilities are endless. The only caveats are that you abide rules set to ensure the competition remains fair. This includes a set budget of $300 or less and that no shot for shot remakes are allowed.

Instructions:
To register:
1.-Download the form in the link bellow
2.- Fill out the form with your name.
3.-Uploaded to FilmFreeway as a project (Script)
4.- On the select your project option select the form you just filled and submit.

LINK FOR REGISTRATION FORM:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_hmesS_rvbjJGhoGSWqtdoDwmX3grYFP

ALTERNATE LINK TO REGISTER:
https://filmmakerswithoutf.wixsite.com/season2/registration-fees

(NOTE: IF THE LINK IS NOT CLICKABLE JUST COPY IT AND PASTE IN A NEW TAB OR BROWSER)

Best Recreation Award
Best Cinematography Award
Best Director
Best Lead Actor
Best Lead Actress
DIFF CERTIFICATE & WINNERS LAUREL

First and foremost have fun!

1.- Each team will select one scene. Early registrants will get first choice.

2.- Each team will have one full week to complete their scene.

3.- The deadline to submit online will be October 12, 2020 at Midnight EST. No exceptions.

4.- Each team must complete their scene with a maximum budget of $300. Each team will complete a budget sheet and must account for any expenses.

5.- Each team member, including talent, crew, team leaders must complete a release form.

6.- Each team will complete release forms for all music and original artwork used.

7.- Each scene will be no longer than 5 minutes.

8.- No shot for shot recreations.

Rules may be added or amended at the sole discretion of Filmmakers Without Funding