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Last chance to get your tickets for the brand spanking new and exciting F5 Fest, initiated by motionographer.com, this Thursday and Friday at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC.  If you're at all interested in motion graphics, you will want to attend this festival to hear from the top designers in the genre and to see the short films they've created for the festival on the topics of rejuvenation, regrowth, rebirth and revival.  Here's the line-up of speakers:


THURSDAY, APRIL 16TH

11:00 Tronic
11:50 Shy the Sun
12:40 1st Ave Machine
3:00 Dvein
3:40 Imaginary Forces
4:30 Brian Bowman/DK
5:20 Moment Factory
6:00 Break
6:40 Brian Di Lorenzo/BBDO
7:30 Elan Lee
8:20 Media Molecule
 

FRIDAY, APRIL 17TH

11:00 Rachel Maddow
11:50 Simon Robson/Tim Rayner
12:40 Charlie White
3:00 Jonah Lehrer
3:50 Psyop
4:40 Shilo
5:20 Break
6:00 Doug Jaeger
6:50 Prologue/Danny Yount
7:40 Ed Ulbrich/Digital Domain

If you don't get to attend this year, we will be reporting about it here to tell you how great it was and to get yourself some early bird tickets next year.  But we'd rather see you there:  http://f5fest.com/tickets/
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PSST!3 is a collaborative film project of 17 films made by 51 teams of designers, directors, animators and composers.

Each film is comprised of three sections produced by three different teams that do either the beginning, middle or end of the film. This process behind PSST! is a technique derived from the Dadaist game of Exquisite Corpse and the children’s game Telephone and applied to the arts of motion graphics, animation and film-making.

Justin Cone of motionographer.com said in reference to the French surrealists, "The exquisite corpse seemed like an ideal way to tap the collective unconscious of a group and let it spill onto a page...  When an artist’s creative vision is limited to a mere puzzle piece, the artist is free to do something we are not often encouraged to do—namely, to play."

If you missed the recent screening of all 17 films in New York City, you can still see 6 of the films posted each week on the website at http://psstpassiton.com.  The first six arrived last week and another set of 6 will be released on April 2nd.


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