Magic socks awaken the ‘dead’: 48 hour film project

Christie Rankin, a mass media major and Film Club president, balances a camera for a low shot during filming of the morgue scene as Alex Hernandez watches.
Christie Rankin, a mass media major and Film Club president, balances a camera for a low shot during filming of the morgue scene as Alex Hernandez watches.

Members of the Amarillo College Film Club competed in the 2015 48-Hour Film Competition last weekend. Throughout the competition, 10 to 12 members assisted in the production, from script-writing to editing and rendering the movie.

Alex Hernandez and Thea Touchton, theater majors, played Ethan Evans, a suicidal mortician, and Violet Peterson, a dead actress brought to life by magic socks, in the club’s film, Black to Violet.

The winners of the competition will be announced at the May 2 screening of all the films.

Photos provided by the AC Film Club.

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