Show off your creativity in the :60 Phone Film Project

One-minute video submissions will be screened for the public at Project Space 411 on Wednesday, Nov. 29.

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Do you fancy yourself an amateur filmmaker or love telling stories with your smartphone? Here’s your chance to share your creativity with Winston-Salem.

Project Space 411 is hosting a 60-Second Phone Film Project — and has extended the deadline for submissions through Tuesday, Nov. 28. Here’s how you can participate:

  • Think of a storyline that incorporates this month’s theme of Kung Fu or Martial Arts.
  • Grab your phone and film a one-minute video.
  • Edit the short film and email the submission by midnight.
  • Show up to the screening event on Wednesday, Nov. 29 with your phone to present your film to the public.

Not ready to debut your short film? The public is invited to see all the short films at Project Space 411 ( 411 W. 4th St.) on Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. It’s free to attend — no ticket or RSVP is required. Popcorn will be provided.

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