Living Arts of Tulsa presents “24-Hour Video Race” screening and awards party

This year's event will be at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa.

Join us for a entertaining evening! 

(Tulsa) Tulsa’s Living Arts hosts the screening of this year’s “24-Hour Video Race” videos, Thursday, March 19, at the Philbrook Museum of Art.

Join us for the world premiere of the 2015 24-Hour Video Race videos! Creativity is paramount in this statewide madcap race where established and emerging video artists compete to produce a five-minute or less video incorporating a theme, line of dialogue and prop. Artists have twenty-four hours to create, edit and produce their video somehow creatively using these three elements.

This year, the required elements are: 

Line: "It took me ten years, but I finally got it!"
Prop: Rubber Gloves
Theme: Life on the Edge

The evening begins with a Pre-screening party at 6:30pm, with screening of the videos at 7pm. Following the Screening, Living Arts will host the Awards Reception .

The entries this year are:

Velvet not Velveteen
“Method Writer”
Student

Queens of Sheba
“Bacon Moonshine”
Experimental

Shoot First
“The Agent's Edge”
Video Phil

Beware of Bear 
“Let it Go”
Video Phile

Triple B Films
“The Gloves Are Off”
College

To Space! Productions
“Burg Nation: Mouths Wide Shut”
Video Phil

Smoking Monkey Lounge
“Rubber Glove Love”
Video Phil

The Offroad Hitchcocks
“Lunch With Friends”
Video Phil

Narrative Imperative
“24 Hours Live: On the Edge of Prime Time”
Video Phil

Bitch Slap the Establishment
“Masterpiece”
Student

Ragtag Media
“Jake and Lauren”
College

Expose Tres
“Au Cours Ledge”
Experimental

Team Phil
“The Altos Family Syndicate”
Video Phil

Jonesin' For Vega
“High-Fives & Silver Wishes”
Experimental

By Default
“An Inch Off”
Video Phil

Team Awesome
“Dating”
College

BCG Productions
‪#‎NoSleep
College

Thanks,
Peter
Living Arts

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