Disclosure: We will be documenting this event through photography/film and use the content to promote future cinematic VR events. If we're about to take a photo of you and you want to opt out, please let us know! We will respect your privacy and accommodate your needs!

Rules of conduct: - Treat shooting locations and event spaces with the utmost respect. - Aside from personal challenges, we will all be moving, cleaning, and helping each other. - Respect each other!!! (If someone is making you feel uncomfortable, reach out to an organizer. We care.) - We strive to create a safe environment, but we are not responsible for your personal belongings.

FAQ:

Is the registration for an individual or for a team 
Prices are for individual participants.

How many VR Cameras will there be? 
Few VR Cameras will be provided. People are also encouraged to bring their own camera

How much time will each group have to use the equipment? 
In general teams will have 48 hours with the equipment.

Once teams have completed their videos, will others be able to view it on their phone or on a big screen? 
During Sunday demonstration we will have one person in the VR headset, and simultaneously broadcast the experience on the big screen for everyone else to watch. After demonstrations, people will have the opportunity to jump into the different projects at will.

Is the location open over night? 
Yes!

Will there be food? 
Yes! We will provide food. Alternatively, there are some restaurants nearby.

Direction and Parking: 
Direction and parking locations will be provided once you join. (Using public transportation will safe time and money.) The venue is surrounded by free street parking. Pay attention to the signs of where you park.

Ownership: 
Each team member of a project owns their own IP and collectively owns the final result of the project. They can then opt to license it to non project participants under a Creative Commons NC-SA-BY license, to empower others to share it with their friends, remix it, download it, whatever, as long as they're not making a commercial profit from your work.