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July 27, 2008

You may have noticed a number of film crews around town featuring local talent in front and behind the scenes.  It's apart of the second annual Corpus Christi 7 Day Film Project.  We caught up with one group working on an original short film called, "Bye Bye Stranger."  The film's crew is competing against more than 30 other groups in a race against time.  The teams only have seven days to write, shoot, and edit an entire film.  The deadline is Thursday.   All of the movies that make the cut will be shown to a live audience at the Harbor Playhouse on August 23rd.  The more people who attend, the bigger the prize money for the winner of the competition.

Monday, Jul 28 at 8:48 PM jackie wrote ...

where do you see these movies?

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