Filmmakers race to make movie in 24 hours

TULSA — Filmmakers from across Oklahoma will spend a day this weekend writing, shooting and editing a short video in just 24 hours.

The 24-Hour Video Race is an annual event to challenge video enthusiasts to complete a short video in one day.

The race starts at midnight Friday and ends at midnight Saturday. The videos must be no longer than 5 minutes and relate to a theme, prop and a line of dialogue that will be revealed to the filmmakers shortly before midnight Friday.

The event begins with a party starting at 11 p.m. Friday at Living Arts in Tulsa.

Three winners will be selected during a March 20 screening of all entries at the Philbrook Museum of Art.

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