FITC Toronto ‘08 - WOW
{ April 24th, 2008 }
Flash In The Can (FITC) is the premier flash conference series in the world. This was confirmed by a fantastic Conference that wrapped up. I was most impressed by the quality of the people that were there. Everyone that was there was at the top of their game and looking to keep climbing. It was a jam packed event that brought some of the finest flash and interactive specialists to take the rest of us to school.
There was no shortage of great sessions to attend and I over heard several people wishing to be in two sessions at once. That is a great change from some conferences I have been to that you some where you couldn’t find a decent session. I can’t even begin to list all the great sessions that there were … If you are serious about Flash and how some of the greats are building their interactive experiences this is the place you have to be next year.
A big shout out to Shawn Pucknell and all the great people that work so hard to put the conference. We only get to see the few days of events but their work continues on year long building a better experience. If I was giving any suggestions they would be very simple. Bigger pipe for internet (word was hilton was limiting connectivity), a place where people could get together and show off the stuff the are doing (show and share room). I have become very fond of Mars center for hosting events, I have been to a few different things there and it is a great venue, very open, bright and lots of the ever important bandwidth.
Great conference and hope to see everyone I met again next year …or sooner.
Cheers
Scott
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April 25th, 2008 at 1:08 am
thanks Scott. Its nice to hear you enjoyed the show! Hope to see you at future events. Cheers.
April 25th, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Shawn,
You guys put on one hell of a show and it is great to see that this came out of Toronto and has gone world wide. I will be a happy participant at future events.
cheers
scott