Encoding.com CDROM

Encoding.com (CDROM) - This CDROM showcased the products and services of encoding.com (now Loudeye). The CD was composed of six scenes and hosted several streaming applications. It was compatible with all web browsers and marketed the professional services, applications, encoding and development services of encoding.com. We were required to not only develop the CDROM but to create a few small applications that could be included with the CD.

Software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, Windows Media Tools, Real Producer, Quicktime Player, Adobe Premiere Conceptualization, user interface design, graphic design, HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Windows Media Encoding, QuickTime Encoding, RealNetworks Encoding. (some logos and applications provided by the client, all text provided by the client)


 

 

 

Seattle Flash Designer and Web Designer : Mikey Longr:

I specialize in Seattle Web Design and Seattle Flash Design. Michael has been working on the web for over ten years and specializes not only in web design technologies like Macromedia Flash and HTML but web development technologies including the asp, asp.net and PHP4. As a Flash Designer in Seattle Washington I have done work for top names in the ever expanding Flash Animation industry. I owned a new media and multimedia design company for three years. OverDrive Media specilized in multimedia development including Flash, streaming, web design and database driven media systems.

Flash has revolutionized the way that web graphics are created and built an entirely new market for 3d Animation and motion graphics. Flash Animation started as a very simple method for creating vector based web animation. The Flash Movie was little more than a slight advancement of the animated gif. The files were large, the drawing options limited and the end result clunky. In the early days of the Internet (5 years ago) this was enough to blow the competition out of the water. While their have been numerous ways to create motion graphics none of these methods has combined the impact and usability of Flash. Flash became the standard for online motion graphics because it was easy to use. Web animators did not have to understand code or advanced scripting language. You could design in flash, move things around, restructure the animation and duplicate effects with ease. None of this was possible before Macromedia Flash.