"The Last Suspect," Chris Terry's entry into this year's 48 hour Filmmaker Challenge has been awarded the honor of 1st Place. Out of eleven finished films, the judges honored "The Last Suspect," as their pick for the best 48 hour film of 2008. For the second year in a row, Chris Terry headed up a talented team to take on the 48 hour filmmaker challenge. The concept was simple enough: teams were given 48 hours inwhich to brainstorm, write, shoot and finally edit an entire story idea. To ensure that all teams worked within the 48 hour time limit, each team was given a phrase to be used somewhere in each film. Additionally, an umbrella also had to appear in the completed film. If that wasn't enough, each team was given a character name which had to appear in the story.
This project was a perfect opportunity for Chris to bring together several of his other friends and coworkers to create a sort of dream team, devoted to making a great film. In the end, the project melded into a joint venture of Chris's own "Revolv Films," and "Silver-Lined Entertainment."
On Sunday evening, April 6, filmmakers and friends gathered together to celebrate on the Delta King. The highlight of the evening, at least for Chris and Silver-Lined however, was announcing the winner. Congratulations to everyone for making this project a critical success!
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