The Flying Robot international Film Festival is an open competitive film festival focused on aerial cinema created from the perspective of flying cameras, also commonly known as drones. Festival participation is open to anyone around the globe. Entry fees are low. Prizes worth thousands of dollars will be awarded to winning selections. Deadline for submissions is September 15, 2015.
A panel of esteemed judges from beyond the Internet will critically assess submitted films across six categories: Cinematic, Drones for Good, Aerial Sports, LOL WTF, I Made That! and Student Films. A "best of show" winner will also be chosen.
Winning films will be selected at the close of submission period. Finalist and winning films will be screened this November in San Francisco. Winning filmmakers will be notified prior to the screening.
FRiFF was founded by Eddie Codel, a San Francisco based live video producer, aerial filmmaker and drone enthusiast. He resides over at Eddie.com.
You make good drone videos, do ya? Just got a new Phantom or Solo for your birthday? Or maybe you've been flying that heavy-lifter octocopter with a RED Epic? No matter what sort of flying camera robot you have, do your best, make a compelling film and submit it to this humble film festival.
We use a film submission management platform called FilmFreeway. To submit your film, click this button below.
There is a submission fee of $5 per film, before the regular deadline. The fee rises to $10 until the late deadline. The only exception to this is the Student Film category, which is FREE to submit until the regular deadline. $10 after. Only one film may be submitted per director for the Student Film category, so send us your best work!
Keep these deadlines in mind when submitting. We cannot accept entries after the late deadline.
The Flying Robot International Film Festival will screen the final selected films in November 2015 in San Francisco. Stay tuned for details.