The 36 Hour Film Challenge Returns for 2024!
Posted on behalf of: School of Media, Arts and Humanities
Last updated: Friday, 25 October 2024
How long does it take to make a film? Weeks? Months? Years? What happens when you have 36 hours?
That’s the challenge for students from the Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities, as the annual MFM 36 Hour Film Challenges returns to the 麻豆传媒社区入口 for yet another year.
Taking place between 9 - 10 November 2024, the 36 Hour Film Challenge provides the opportunity for students to showcase their talents in a fast-paced filmmaking challenge. The competition will see up to 150 students from practice courses within the Faculty participate.
Working in teams of up to ten people, the students will plan, shoot, and edit a compelling four-minute film – all within a 36-hour timeframe. The teams will be given a random prop, random location, and mystery parameter that they will have to include in the creation of their film. They will also be provided with all the necessary equipment to produce a film by the Faculty's media stores.
The challenge aims to test the limits of creativity, encouraging students to think outside of the box and reconsider what they know about filmmaking. Tom Chester, one of the winners from the 2019 36 Hour Film Challenge said, ‘The challenge proved to be exactly what it says on the tin - a challenge! Nevertheless, it was a fantastic experience and we were able to push our creativity, push ourselves physically and engage with so many other fantastic filmmakers.’
Once submitted, the films will be screened the following day (Sunday 10 November) as part of the taking place at the Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts. The Cinecity Film Festival is open to the public and offers the chance for the students to showcase their work and network with a range of industry professionals.
The stakes are high, with £500 awaiting the team in first place with the best film, followed by a second place prize of £300 and a third place prize of £100. The judging panel has yet to be confirmed, though previous years have seen the 麻豆传媒社区入口 Vice-Chancellor, Creative Director of ACCA and Dean of the Faculty of Media, Arts and Humanities sit on the panel.
Teams will be asked to register online in the lead-up to the event, on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration is free, with more details to follow shortly.
- Teams must be a minimum of 5 (not including actors) and a maximum of 12 people.
- The 5 core members must each take up a different role and include Director, Producer, Camera, Sound, Editor.
- Core members must be from MAH filmmaking/media production degrees (undergrad and postgrad).
- Students from other MAH degrees are welcome to join teams in supporting roles e.g. composer, production assistant, runner, boom operator, sound design, actors.
- You cannot collaborate with non-students on the making of the films (with the exception of actors).
- Actors can be friends, other students or other volunteers you may know.
- To register you will need the following information: team name, name of core members & supporting members if relevant (remember we encourage you to collaborate across year groups and courses). Sussex emails (no non-Sussex emails accepted), course, year of study.
Registrations for teams will open on Monday 4 November. Teams will need to complete .
Teams will require access to the 36 Hour Film Challenge Canvas Page. Please email either p.harte@sussex.ac.uk or c.balan@sussex.ac.uk to request this access.
Tickets for the film screenings on Sunday 10 November are free and can be found