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Precision: Five Minute Sci-Fi Short Made in 48 Hours

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PRECISION from Andrew James Sykes on Vimeo.

Andrew James Sykes and his team had four restrictions: A “red or green liquid inside a clear bottle with no label” had to appear in their film. “It is just a glitch in the time continuum, it will sort itself out in a minute. Just hope it won’t wipe you out in the mean time.” had to appear as a line of dialogue. The film had to be called Precision. And they had to get it all done from writing, to shooting, to editing, in two days for Sci-Fi London’s 48 Hour Film Challenge.

We think they did a bang up job, considering, and they gave us a hard-drinking lady thief who shoots first to boot. Thanks, guys!

(via Boing Boing.)

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