fps is project management software that allows teams to track film assets as they move through the production pipeline.

fps lets studios focus on making better films by helping management and artists communicate, track, prioritize, and coordinate all the tasks needed for film delivery.

Project management software doesn’t work unless it gets used, so we built a solution full of features designed to make people use it!


Features

• Check on the current status and assignment of any particular sequence(s), shot(s), or asset(s).

• View and enter notes for any sequence(s), shot(s), or asset(s).

• Find detailed information on sequence(s), shot(s), and asset(s). Such as description, location, frame length, etc....

• "My Production" summary page with quick access to all your assigned notes, tasks, and takes.


• Optimized for quick note entry in dailies sessions.

• Completely customizable, and easily integrated into your other tools and systems.

• All source code available with purchase.

• Runs on Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows XP.


Top Reasons for Choosing FPS over the competition:

• Easy to Use. Intuitive and familiar interface controls.

• Customizable & Open. FPS is truly customizable through the open API's, and command line tool that lets you integrate your workflow and tools. Source code is open to provide further customization if needed.

• Open Integration. FPS is the only solution that allows you to integrate tightly with your pipeline and workflow without locking you in to any particular third-party software tools.

• Scale. FPS was built to scale well to large feature animation teams.

• Multi-Platform. FPS will run on all common platforms: Windows, Linux and the Mac.

• Open Access To Data. Your files are left on your filesystem. FPS only stores metadata of your assets. No risk of production stopping. Built on open PostgreSQL database, not a proprietary format.

• Productivity-Enhancing. Makes artists and mangers more productive with an efficient user interface to track and communicate status, assignments, and notes on Sequences, shots, assets, and takes.