FPS Fest

November 4, 2009 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Events | Comment |

FPS Fest is a film screening event that explores the transition from still photography to motion. Presented by Dripbook, Resource Magazine, and ROOT Capture, FPS Fest will take place pn 17 November in Root Brooklyn, 131 North 14th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211. As the organisers put it, the event “provides information and stimulation about technology, techniques, and strategies to take on the future of a changing industry”. The entry fee is $5.

Website: FPS Fest

Press Release

Dripbook, Resource Magazine, and Root Capture announce FPS Fest

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, November 4, 2009

FPS Fest
Film Photo Synthesis

November 17th, 2009
Doors open at 6pm
$5 entry fee

Location: Root Brooklyn
131 North 14th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211

FPS Fest is a film screening event that explores the transition from still photography to motion. The once separate industries of still photography and motion filmmaking are intersecting across a number of realms; from new technology to new demands from clients, today’s image makers are finding a new world in motion. FPS Fest provides information and stimulation about technology, techniques, and strategies to take on the future of a changing industry.

FPS Fest is presented by Dripbook, Resource Magazine, and ROOT Capture.

FPS is proud to screen the work of Noah Webb, Philip Bloom, KT Auleta, F Scott Schafer, Vincent Laforet, Amber Gray, Alex Buono (D.P. of Saturday Night Live), and others.

Sponsors include Carl Zeiss, K 5600, APA, ASMP, and more.

Dripbook is announcing support of HD video across Dripbook’s promotional platform, continuing a leading-edge commitment to advanced promotion for today’s creative professionals.

ROOT Capture provides premier digital services for Drive In, TREC, & ROOT Brooklyn by working closely with photographers and DP’s to create customized, versatile still/motion capture packages for both location & studio.

Resource Magazine presents RETV, an online video magazine presenting photo and video industry content to help creative professionals bridge the gap between stills and motion technology.

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