The Vertical Film Festival (VFF) is a film festival held in Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 2014, the Festival was conceived to encourage exploration of vertical film and video. This nascent format is variously referred to as tall-screen, portrait format, 9:16 aspect ratio or simply vertical video for short. The VFF was the first worldwide competition to be held for vertical videos and has since become a biennial event with public screenings in suitably vertical venues.[1][2]
Its stated aims[17] include giving amateur and professional filmmakers alike encouragement to explore the aesthetic possibilities[18][19] of the oft-maligned[20] vertical format in its formative years as commercialisation of the format proceeds apace.[21] As such it screens a broad mix of live actionfiction, animation, video art and documentary works. The Festival's website also offers a 'tips & tricks' guide to would-be vertical filmmakers dealing with various practical problems posed by having to work against apparatus and editing software often only designed for shooting horizontally.[22][23]
^Anne., Friedberg (2009). The virtual window : from Alberti to Microsoft. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. pp. 123–127, 129–130. ISBN978-0262512503. OCLC262881377.