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This innovative pair of web sites focuses on helping music lovers find and share free, legal music on the net. I did all the programming for both web sites, and continue to work on them as they evolve. more...
WWDC Digital Signage
For two years in a row (2003, 2004) I created a set of dynamic QuickTime movies to provide schedule information to attendees at Apple's World Wide Developer Conference which were displayed on large plasma monitors. The data was maintained on a server using a MySQL database and accessed by the movies when needed. Apple staff were able to update the information at any time, and display late-breaking news and announcements. more...
iShell Mobile
iShell Mobile is the first (and only?) authoring tool for creating Palm OS multimedia applications. It runs on Macs and PCs and exports in the Kinoma Player movie format. In early 2003 I began working with Tribeworks on various products and projects in the "Mobile" space, and it's proving to be an interesting new technology direction. I'm the programming lead on iShell Mobile, and generally shepherd it's development.
Stiff Galaxy
Created a music video and a multimedia playground for the ska band The Stiff Richards. Includes linear video, QTVR, flash and more. more...
QuickTime VR
QTVR has been a major part of my work for it's entire existence, from the pioneering CD-Rom work at 21st Century Media to the six years I spent at Apple working with the team on the technology. The workshop has a whole section devoted to QTVR. more...
PanoViewer
In October 2002 the IQTVRA held a gathering in Boulder, Colorado. I created a demo for a session that I presented on enhancing the presentation of QTVR movies. The goal of the demo was to show how one could make a generic "player" movie that was flexible enough to play back different content without modifying the movie itself. more...
Watch Me Movies
Created a set of movies for the QuickTime 3.0 SDK with QuickTime engineers explaining a variety of technical topics in short, simple terms. The engineers were shot on blue screen and then composited with graphics illustrating the topics.
Prestige Studios of the World
One of the first QTVR-based CD-Rom titles, Prestige Studios of the World provided a "Unique virtual tour of ten of the world's finest recording studios". I was in charge of all the Director work, and also created a large number of 3D-rendered QTVR Panoramas with animated transitions to guide the viewer through the interface and to the various studios. A slimmed-down web version was later produced.
SafeNet
A fascinating project I worked on while at InfoUse, SafeNet was an HIV/AIDS education CD-ROM designed use in for 5th and 6th grade classrooms. SafeNet was developed by a small team of interactive producers with help from a wide variety of education and health specialists.