
Creative Film, Television & Video Production

Peter Fitzpatrick is RippleKey's Founder
and Chief Storyteller
RippleKey is a creative film, television and digital media production company. We make things simple and easy for a wide variety of clients and have extensive capabilities to produce projects from start to finish. RippleKey draws from the best and brightest talent in the business and assembles and manages custom production teams, no matter the size or scale of the project.
RippleKey loves collaborating and partnering with other creatives, whether it’s brand, marketing or PR agencies. Our talented teams take projects to new heights by combining the oldest form of communication known to humanity (storytelling) with the most modern technological form of engagement (film making).
Founded in 2004 by Executive Producer Peter Fitzpatrick, RippleKey has worked on projects for Adobe, MasterCard, Pfizer, CBS, Bank of America, Time Magazine, Inc. Magazine, Jack Morton Worldwide, Yahoo!, Grey Global, VH1, BNP Paribas, MOJO Network, FILA, PBS, Chase, Rakuten, SAP, Nike, The ALS Association, P&G, BlackBerry, Diageo, KPMG and Jaguar Land Rover.
Peter Fitzpatrick is RippleKey's Founder, Executive Producer and Chief Storyteller. He is a creative, writer, director, producer, director of photography, editor, art director and leader of outstanding teams. Peter's vast network, 30 years of experience and connections in the business enables him to put together and manage custom production teams specifically picked for different projects. Peter's teams are like "The Avengers" of the production world.
Peter is contributing author to the book, Internet Marketing from the Real Experts and in 2021, worked with PBS on the duPont-Columbia Award Winning program NOVA: Decoding COVID-19. Prior to starting RippleKey, Peter worked in marketing/public relations on Wall Street and in broadcast journalism at CNN, CNNfn (financial), Sky News and CBS in various jobs including writer, booker, producer, graphics/animation art director and on-air talent. In 2001, he received the Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Achievement in Broadcast Journalism for his work covering the events of 9/11. He is also a certified FAA commercial drone pilot.
Peter is a graduate of Denison University where he studied communications, music and film. He is known for his epic Halloween costumes and April Fools' Day jokes. Peter currently lives in New York City and enjoys playing guitar, surfing and making the world's greatest Rice Krispies Treats.