On Your Marks. Get Set. Shoot!

We love a good movie-making competition, and there’s a new one divined through the intoxicated holy union of the Oak Cliff Film Festival and Four Corners Brewery. It’s called the Four Corners Film Race and it dares you to make one film in one week. I know what you’re thinking:...
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We love a good movie-making competition, and there’s a new one divined through the intoxicated holy union of the Oak Cliff Film Festival and Four Corners Brewery. It’s called the Four Corners Film Race and it dares you to make one film in one week. I know what you’re thinking: “Hey, that sounds hard!” To which we say, “Correct!” But the prizes are so good, you’ll want to rise to task. First place gets naming rights to a new brew by Four Corners, which is pretty awesome. Just think of an entire city ordering another [Your name here] Is a Total Boss? That would be tight. Second place is a whole effing keg of Four Corners beer, which is better than naming a beer — because it’s drinking beer. Third place is two VIP passes to the Oak Cliff Film Festival, which is the hands-down funnest of our city’s many, many film festivals. Plus, it has the coolest lounge for beer drinking. Now that I’ve got your attention, you’ll want to visit fourcornersfilmrace.com to sign up. It’s $50 per team. Then you’ll go to the kickoff meeting today at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Texas Theatre (231 W. Jefferson Blvd.), where all-powerful judges dole out the game plan, rules and things you must include. Finished works even screen at the Texas Theatre, so you’ll see your cinematic shitshow blown up all giant-like.
Sun., Oct. 27, 2013

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