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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

For this job rehabstudio were asked by google adwords to come up with ideas to help them celebrate their 10th birthday whilst saying thank you to it’s customers using a personalised video and infographics.
The channel was built in AS3 and utilises Bulk Loader to managed the preloading of pages and assets. A purpose built, video player was created to handle the personalisation elements, and a combination of away3dlite, nape physics engine, and google maps was used to bring the infrographics to life. The site was localised into 46 different languages including RTL languages such as Hebrew and Arabic.
The channel received almost 2 million hits in it’s first two weeks.
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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

The brief for this job was to create a site showcasing Tetra Pak’s Circle Of Protection campaign, incorporating motion driven navigation, animation, and video. The site needed to be dynamic and CMS driven, also allowing for localisation.
The site was built in AS3 and utilises Bulk Loader to managed the preloading of pages and assets, as well as SWF Address to create deep links into the site. The site utilises your webcamto detect movement & gestures allowing the user to navigate around the site. Video is served from Brightcoves streaming service, and the site is driven by the rehabstudio CMS.
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010

This is the new site I have built for Imagey Nation a creative production studio delivering high-end CGI, live-action, photo-retouching, and post production for the film, music and advertising industries.
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Tags:as3, flash, flex
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Just recently I had some time and decided to take a look at the flash api for google maps. Initially I didn’t have a plan, I just wanted to start using the api, but once I realised how easy it was to get setup I thought I should try and do something a little bit more interesting, so I decided to see if I could track and tag myself across London.
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Tags:api, as3, flash, flex, lab
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

www.fashionair.com is all about well… fashion, reading about it, talking about it, watching it,and buying it. The site has lots of dynamically driven, CMS managed flash pages with tons of lovely videos and imagery. It has a massive selection of products to browser through and buy which are linked to across the site from blogs, articles, and videos.
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Tags:as3, flash, flex
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Monday, September 7th, 2009

This is a little mashup experiment I’ve been working on recently which utilises the lastFM, amazon, and youtube API’s to create an interesting visual interface to display my recently played tracks scrobbled from my iPod.
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Tags:amazon, api, as3, flash, flex, lastFM, papervision, youtube
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Friday, August 14th, 2009

The brief on this one was to build an iTunes-esque coverflow to showcase Miomni’s IPTV channels, each cover needed the ability to display images, videos, and some information about the channel.
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Tags:as3, flash, flex, FP-10 3D
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Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Last year Microsoft commissioned us to build them a IPTV channel n partnership with CBS Sports showing sports news, interviews, highlights and stats.
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Tags:as3, flash, flex
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Friday, January 30th, 2009

This is the windows vista gadget we built for Liverpool FC, it was built in Visual Studio and is a combination of JavaScript, HTML, and Silverlight 2. The gadget delivers cut down news bulletins and interviews to a users desktop and also acts as a gateway to the official Liverpool FC site where the the full article can be read.
You can grab the gadget here http://miomni.liverpoolfc.tv/gadget/
using Silverlight
Tags:HTML, Javascript, silverlight
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Friday, November 14th, 2008

This site was a internal POC and my first build using papervision. The brief was to reproduce Air Tight Interactives Tilt Viewer with the addition of a video playback component. My secondary school trigonometry was pushed to the limit and we had trials and tribulations along the way but I think we ended up with something pretty good.
http://beta.etherdigital.com
Tags:as3, flash, flex, papervision
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