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A long time ago in a warehouse far far away (in Van Nuys), we made a little spoof about one of the other pilots in that famous attack on the Death Star. To our surprise it became a huge hit, garnering millions of views on Atom.com and winning the Grand Prize in the official Lucasfilm Star Wars Fanfilm contest.
What started with two people and a bluescreen became a series of increasingly-elaborate short films made with the help of dozens of volunteer cast and crew.
There are now four completed chapters of the Saga, and only one to go. The big finish. The finale. The End. And that's where you come in...
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BLINK5 Film Competition
Attention filmmakers: the 2nd Kota Kinabalu International Film Festival is back again! This year, they are hosting the BLINK5 Film Competition and Workshop.
Participating filmmakers stand a chance to win a Canon Legria HF M300 HD camcorder.
The competition is open to all Malaysian citizens. All films must be no longer than 5 minutes. Entries should be in English or have English subtitles. Multiple entries are welcome however filmmakers should refrain from any controversial stories. The due date for BLINK5 is the 30th of April.
Read the rest of the BLINK5 competition rules at the KKIFF website. Details on their workshop are there too.
This is the second time that KKIFF has hosted a short film competition. Here is last year’s 'PINK5' winner - 'Thank You For Your 3 Minutes', directed by Ken Wong.