Neutrino Project Brings High Speed Filmmaking To Town

This weekend, a group of brave, and possibly crazy creatives will act out a Herculean feat.  It's the Neutrino Project.

Its players are improv performers. Their mission: to devise, shoot, edit and screen a film -- all in the time it takes you to watch.

The Neutrino Project began in New York, and has spread to Chicago, Phoenix, Detroit, Seattle, and now, Portland.  

We invited Stacey Hallal and Bob Ladewig, the local organizers, to explain how it works.

 Links:

Neutrino Project

Curious Comedy


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