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Life in 24 fps is a 2011 film directed by David Mackenzie. This unique project showcases the creative process of film students competing in a filmmaking competition at Victoria Film School.
This film has seen limited releases, mostly in festival circuits, which makes it a bit elusive for collectors. The content itself—a genuine student project—gives it a distinct flavor that separates it from mainstream fare. While not widely circulated, interest in films showcasing the filmmaking process keeps it on the radar for those who appreciate behind-the-scenes narratives. Its scarcity adds an allure for collectors who enjoy diving into lesser-known student works.
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Life in 24 fps is primarily a documentary film.
The film was directed by David Mackenzie.
Life in 24 fps was released in 2011.
The film focuses on film students competing in a filmmaking competition at Victoria Film School.
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