The legendary British film director Sir Ridley Scott launched a global film contest for aspiring directors, called,"Tell It Your Way." There were over 600 entries. Under the rules of the contest, the film could be no longer than three minutes, contain only 6 lines of narrative, and be a compelling story. The winner was "Porcelain Unicorn," by the American director Keegan Wilcox. It's a story of the lifetimes of two people who are totally opposite, yet very much the same. All told in less than three minutes. Maybe you too can see why it won. http://www.porcelainunicorn.com
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Friday, February 17, 2012
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The Porcelain Unicorn
The legendary British film director Sir Ridley Scott launched a global film contest for aspiring directors, called,"Tell It Your Way." There were over 600 entries. Under the rules of the contest, the film could be no longer than three minutes, contain only 6 lines of narrative, and be a compelling story. The winner was "Porcelain Unicorn," by the American director Keegan Wilcox. It's a story of the lifetimes of two people who are totally opposite, yet very much the same. All told in less than three minutes. Maybe you too can see why it won. http://www.porcelainunicorn.com
The legendary British film director Sir Ridley Scott launched a global film contest for aspiring directors, called,"Tell It Your Way." There were over 600 entries. Under the rules of the contest, the film could be no longer than three minutes, contain only 6 lines of narrative, and be a compelling story. The winner was "Porcelain Unicorn," by the American director Keegan Wilcox. It's a story of the lifetimes of two people who are totally opposite, yet very much the same. All told in less than three minutes. Maybe you too can see why it won. http://www.porcelainunicorn.com
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