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For those interested in streaming media design... Mieke Gerritzen just told me about an upcoming first flash film festival, taking place on monday night, March 27, in San Francisco. http://www.flashfilmfestival.com The Flash Film Festival 6:00pm-7:30pm/3.27 Auditorium, Nob Hill Masonic Center The Flash Film Festival is a gala celebration of the world's best FlashT creations chosen from nearly 2000 entries nominated on the www.flashforward2000 site.The 50 finalists will be screened at the Festival and winners will be announced that evening and posted on the flashforward2000 website. Hosting the festivities are Lynda Weinman, lynda.com; Stewart McBride, United Digital Artists; and a celebrity guest. Don't miss it! The awards ceremony showcases the best Flash movies chosen in ten categories: Most Original, Best Design, Most Experimental, Best Interactivity, Best Animation, Best Sound, Best Interface, Best E-Commerce, Best Entertainment, and Best of Show. A panel of top flashT developers and artists juried the entries and FlashT fans have been casting votes online. You'll see the dazzling results at the evening fete. The competition is part of the premier Flash solution expo and conference, from March 27-29. http://www.flashforward2000.com/ FLASHFORWARD2000 VISIONARY KEYNOTES Masonic Hall Auditorium Rob Burgess, chairman and CEO, Macromedia Kevin Lynch, Senior Vice President, Macromedia 9:15-10:00am Tuesday, March 28 Championed Macromedia's "next generation" Web products including FlashT, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Shockwave, which are making possible highly interactive, high-fidelity content that delivers multisensory experiences to Web consumers worldwide. Macromedia also supplies the Internet's most popular media players with FlashT and Shockwave, now installed in over 200 million systems. Frank Casanova, QuickTime Product Marketing Director, Apple Computer 10:00-10:45am Tuesday, March 28 Joined Apple in 1988, to help start Apple's high-performance CPU group, responsible for the Macintosh IIfx, Quadras, and eventually, the PowerPC Advanced Technology Group. Frank's formerly headed Apple's Advanced Systems Laboratory where he and 52 research scientists and engineers devoted themselves to ubiquitous computing and information access. Frank considers himself an "avid Heavy Metal guitarist and professional head banger." John Warnock, co-founder and chief executive officer of Adobe Systems 9:15-10:00am Wednesday, March 29 Pioneered software products in the world of graphics, publishing, electronic document technology, and Web design. Prior to Adobe Systems, John was principal scientist at Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center).He holds four patents as well as a Ph.D. in computer science, an M.S. in mathematics, and a B.S. in mathematics and philosophy from the University of Utah. Rob Glaser founder and CEO, RealNetworks 10:00-10:45am Wednesday, March 29 Launched streaming media delivery over the Internet through its standards-setting RealAudio, RealVideo, RealPlayer and RealSystem products. In 1999 he developed RealJukebox and RealSystem MP. Rob has an M.A. in Economics and a B.S. in Computer Science from Yale University, and worked 10 years for Microsoft, where he managed Microsoft Word, and was Vice President of Multimedia and Consumer Systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ The Flash Film Festival 6:00pm-7:30pm/3.27 Auditorium, Nob Hill Masonic Center The Flash Film Festival is a gala celebration of the world's best FlashT creations chosen from nearly 2000 entries nominated on the www.flashforward2000 site.The 50 finalists will be screened at the Festival and winners will be announced that evening and posted on the flashforward2000 website. Hosting the festivities are Lynda Weinman, lynda.com; Stewart McBride, United Digital Artists; and a celebrity guest. Don't miss it! The awards ceremony showcases the best Flash movies chosen in ten categories: Most Original, Best Design, Most Experimental, Best Interactivity, Best Animation, Best Sound, Best Interface, Best E-Commerce, Best Entertainment, and Best of Show. A panel of top flashT developers and artists juried the entries and FlashT fans have been casting votes online. You'll see the dazzling results at the evening fete. ------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday, March 26 6:00pm-9:00pm Lobby Registration and Badge Pick-up Monday, March 27 7:00am-9:00am Lobby Registration Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Continental Breakfast Advanced FlashT Scripting Pre-conference Workshop Robert Reinhardt, FlashT 4 Bible; Jason Coleman, HCA Marketing Auditorium 9:00-9:15 Welcome and Announcements: Stewart McBride, United Digital Artists 9:15-10:00 Advanced FlashT Site Tour Surveys some of the most siginificant possiblitities attainable with action scripting. 10:00-10:30 Scripting Concepts and Vocabulary Explanations of new terms, such as variables, expressions, conditionals and operators. 10:30-11:00 FlashT Forms How do you make submit-forms? Use of text fields, load movie variable, when to use Get or Put, testing and troubleshooting, security issues, and duplicate movie. 11:00 - 11:15 Break 11:15-12:30 Targeting Advanced action scripting begins with an understanding of targetting. This session will cover examples using tell target, load movie, set variable, and get/set properties. 12:30-1:30 Lunch Break 1:30-2:30 Looping Dynamic interaction and modification requires looping. Get and set properties, preloading. If, else, and while statements will also be reviewed. 2:30-3:00 FS Commands Working with FS commands for stand-alone projectors. All the FS commands will be covered. 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00 - 4:30 Generator Steve Cherneff, Macromedia Learn how to dynamically generate your FlashT content from backend databases or application servers withGenerator Dynamic Graphics Server, thus personalizing and automating your FlashT movies, creating a more compelling site and saving production time. 4:30- 5:30 Q&A with presenters and FlashT Engineers 5:30 Pre-Conference Workshops End 6-7:30pm Flash Film Festival, Auditorium 7:30pm Preconference Day Ends FlashT Fundamentals Pre-conference Workshop Lynda Weinman, Lynda.com Downstairs 9:00- 9:15 Welcome and Announcements Lynda Weinman, Lynda.com 9:15-10:00 FlashT Site Tour Surveys some of the most significant possiblilities obtainable with the FlashT format.URLs will be shown in context throughout the day. 10:00-10:30 FlashT Concepts and Vocabulary What's a symbol, action, timeline, keyframe, group or tell target? These terms will be described with detailed examples. 10:30-11:00 Macromedia FlashT overview A tour through the drawing tools and interface. 11:00 - 11:15 Break 11:15-12:30 Creating Animation and Artwork Symbols, timeline, and animation (motion and shape tween). 12:30-1:30 Lunch Break 1:30-2:30 Creating Interactivity Creating rollovers and button actions. A look at action scripting. 2:30-3:00 Selling FlashT to your Clients Natalie Zee How can you push the envelope on the Web with FlashT and still meet the needs of your client? These days it seems that most clients crave cutting edge technology but with the impossible burden of accessibility for all. Prepare yourself for the Brave New World of selling FlashT to your clients. 3:30-4:00 Coffee Break 4:00-4:30 Adobe Systems LiveMotionT Michael Ninness, product manager for Adobe Systems LiveMotionT will show off its FlashT authoring features. 4:30-5:30 Q&A with Lynda and Product Managers 5:00 Pre-Conference Workshops End ------------------------------------------------------------ Tuesday, March 28 7:00am-9:00am Lobby Registration Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Continental Breakfast flashforward2000 Conference 9:00am-9:15am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Welcome and Announcements Stewart McBride, United Digital Artists 9:15am-10:00am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Keynote Rob Burgess and Kevin Lynch, Macromedia 10:00am-10:45am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Keynote Frank Casanova, Apple Computer 10:45am-11:00am Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Coffee Break Lobby, Mezzanine flashforward2000 Exhibition Opens 11:00am-11:50am Auditorium Creative and Inspirational Hillman Curtis, hillmancurtis.com Hillman is one of the most renowned FlashT designers in the world. His work makes us realize why we're creating FlashT work in the first place. It showcases the incredible power of creativity that the Macromedia FlashT format affords. Hillman will take you on a tour through his work, complete with insider stories, tips and insight into his creative process. 11:00am-11:50am Downstairs The Dynamic Duo: Using FlashT with Director Pat McClellan, The Jack Morton Company Macromedia's Director not only has its own vector drawing tools, but has extensive controls for hosting and controlling a FlashT movie. Learn how to embed FlashT content in Director, and how the FlashT Asset Xtra works. 12:00pm-1:00pm Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Lunch Break 1:00pm-2:00pm Auditorium New FlashT Tools Lynda Weinman, lynda.com Lynda tours you through some of the exciting new FlashT tools: Macromedia FlashT Writer, Adobe LiveMotionT, RealNetworks, Swift3D, Swish, Vecta3D, killersound, Apple Computer, Final Cut Pro. 1:00pm-2:00pm Downstairs FlashT eBusiness Solutions Matt Connors, Macromedia Learn how to use FlashT for compelling eBusiness applications, from personalized shopping applications to rich-media advertising. 2:00pm-2:50pm Auditorium Campaigning with Generator: Matt Lerner, Macromedia; Dave Titus, Dave Titus Illustrations, Drew Youngs, Musician Learn how Generator was instrumental in the convergence of three powerful forces: the Internet, the new economy, and politics as we know it. Tour a zany and controversial election-year site which masterly uses FlashT and Generator to alter the face of politics and let anybody run for the highest office in the land. Then go behind the scenes with Generator guru, Dave Titus, to deconstruct the site and learn his success recipes using FlashT and Generator. 2:00pm-2:50pm Downstairs Web Printing for eBusiness with FlashT Eric Wittman, Macromedia Web layouts look great in browsers, and print layouts are designed for printing, but until FlashT Player, the two could not work well together. Learn how Web publishers can deliver a compelling FlashT Web site which can print a high-quality lay-out that will never appear on a user's screen. 3:00pm-3:30pm Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Coffee Break 3:30pm Lobby, Mezzanine flashforward2000 Exhibition Closes 3:30-4:20 Auditorium Action Scripting Applied Josh Ulm, The Remedi Project This session showcases the powerful interactivity made possible with ActionScripts and conditional logic of FlashT 4. Josh Ulm, renowned developer and instructor, will walk you through the vocabulary of action scripts with real-world examples. 3:30pm-4:20pm Downstairs FlashT Experimental Interfaces: Freehand and FlashT Todd Purgason, JUXT Interactive Todd will deconstruct some of his beautiful and original interface and site designs and dissect his creative process, covering the spectrum from conceptual design to authoring the files. He will explore conceptual thinking, communicating through motion, interactivity as a relationship, functionality, concepting designs with Freehand and effective authoring strategies for FlashT. 4:30pm-5:20pm Auditorium Database Integration with FlashT Mick Herres and Dave Huseby, Fusion Inc. Leading developers of shockfusion.com, which showcases chat, message boards, and avatars created in FlashT, will share insights, tips, and tricks on efficient database/flashT integration. Shock Fusion runs one of the first sites that integrates PHP and FlashT. 4:30pm-5:20pm Downstairs Animation Principles Chris Casady, Effects Animator, Star Wars, TRON FlashT lets anyone create animation, but that doesn't make anyone a "skilled" animator. This session begins with the simplest principles of animation: timing, anticipation, bounce, stretch, squash, and progresses into the analysis of physical effects and natural phenomena. You'll see examples of FlashT animation broken down into single frames revealing what it takes to create realistic motion for sparks, fire, lightning, water, and explosions. Learn the underlying principles of animation and how to relate these principles to your work in FlashT. 5:45pm-7:00pm Auditorium FlashT Town Meeting and Site Critique Submit your site for critique: www.flashforward2000.com/submiturl. Lynda and surprise guests will host this critique. This is a great opportunity to learn about design criteria for FlashT movies. 7:00pm-9:00pm Dinner on Your Own 9:00pm-12:00 midnight Regency Theater (Corner of Sutter and Van Ness). Macromedia/Shockwave.com Party. Macromedia and shockwave.com are pulling out all the stops at this inaugural party for flashforward2000. Macromedia FlashT X technology preview, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, live DJ, and VERY special guest entertainment. Come early for the FlashT preview. flashforward2000 badge required for admission. ------------------------------------------------------------ Wednesday, March 29th 8:00am-9:00am Lobby,Downstairs, Mezzanine Continental Breakfast 9:00am-9:15am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Welcome and Announcements Stewart McBride, United Digital Artists 9:15am-10:00am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Visionary Keynote: John Warnock, Adobe Systems 10:00am-10:45am Auditorium (with Downstairs Simulcast) Visionary Keynote: Rob Glaser, RealNetworks 10:45am-11:00am Lobby,Downstairs, Mezzanine Coffee Break 11:00-11:50am Auditorium Three Artists: Three Visions Amy Franceschini, futurefarmers; Ardith Ibaņez Rigby, Akimbo Design; Josh Ulm, The Remedi Project This session showcases the work of three exceptional FlashT artists. They will share the creative process that went into producing their inspired FlashT creations. A session for anyone interested in how the great FlashT artists plan, strategize and approach a concept. 11:00am-11:50am Downstairs SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics Michael Bierman, Adobe Systems Explore what SVG offers Web developers, and how it differs from and compliments FlashT and traditional raster-based formats like PNG, GIF, and JPEG. Learn about upcoming W3C specification for vector graphics on the Web. 12:00pm-1:00pm Lobby,Downstairs, Mezzanine Lunch Break 1:00pm-1:50pm Auditorium FlashT in Three Dimensions Manuel Clement, MANO1 Digital Visions FlashT cannot produce 3D artwork natively, but that hasn't stopped designers from finding the best "workarounds" to import 3D images and navigation systems from other applications. Manuel Clement, a pioneer 3D FlashT artist from Marseilles, France, outlines the challenges of working with 3D (downloading speed, linear and radial gradient limitations) and examines three new tools for 3D FlashT developers: Swift 3D, Illustrate4, and Vecta3D. 1:00pm-1:50pm Downstairs Adobe LiveMotionT Michael Ninness, Adobe Systems LiveMotionT Senior Product Manager tours you through this brand-new product: demonstrating how to author FlashT animations, sound and interactivity. 2:00pm-2:50pm Auditorium Sounding Off with FlashT Richard Joffray, The Art Institute of Seattle; Greg Penny, Flower Records Greg Penny, an established record producer (K.D. Lang and Elton John are among his credits) with musical and artistic vision and Richard Joffray a technical, programming expert, will team up to discuss process, workflow, event sound, layering sound, MP3 compression and other issues related to sound in FlashT 4. Their presentation will include a case study of flowerrecords.com, an online record label which uses a FlashT front-end with MP3 sound. 2:00pm-2:50pm Downstairs Javascript Meets FlashT Phillip Kerman, Multimedia Training Expert If you think FlashT has limited "programming" capabilities, think again. Anything JavaScript can do, FlashT can too. FlashT can send and receive messages to JavaScript so it's the logical step for any developer who wants to go beyond the basic features of HTML and FlashT. This session will pick up where FlashT's "FS Command" leaves off. 3:00pm-3:30pm Lobby, Downstairs, Mezzanine Coffee Break 3:30pm Lobby, Mezzanine flashforward2000 Exhibition Closes 3:30pm-4:20pm Auditorium End-to-End Ming Thompsen, Senior Rich Media Developer, OVEN Digital Gregory Kennedy, OVEN Digital NY Oven Digital is producing some of the most artistic and technically challenging FlashT sites around. This session will showcase their work, and the minds behind the back and front end of the creative process. The dialog between the FlashT programmer and the FlashT artist is one of the most important bridges to cross, and OVEN Digital is successfilly spanning that divide. 3:30pm-4:20pm Downstairs Broadband and FlashT Philip Fierlinger, Turntable Media Learn how to design an experience that has the audio visual intensity of TV and the rich interactive features of the internet. The areas of focus will be: building FlashT sites which are targeted at broadband customers, while optimized for modem speeds; designing a consumer product experience with TV "look and feel;" strategies to stream content most efficiently to minimize/eliminate load times; and tips and tricks about building a FlashT site that is truly modular and scalable. 4:30pm-5:20pm Auditorium Character Animation Moderated by shockwave.com A panel of leading animators and industry experts discuss current opportunities and future possibilities for the creation and distribution of animation on the Internet. This session will focus on the people, ideas and technologies involved in creating web-based animated content. Featured artists include: Anthony Ajello, Spunky Productions; Zachary Foley, Stan Lee Media; Michael Lipman from Mondo Media; Tina Reynolds, Matt and Trey; Joe Sparks, creator of Radiskull and Devil Doll; and with Eric Oldrin of shockwave.com moderating. 4:30pm-5:20pm Downstairs Optimizing FlashT David Baldeschwieler, Macromedia This session will cover everything from optimizing individual images to global settings. You will learn about the bandwidth profiler, how to estimate streaming times, and creating preloaders. 5:30pm-6:00pm Wrapup and Raffle Auditorium ------------------------------------------------------------ FACULTY Tommy Ajello is a talented animator from the wild world of Spunky Productions which has created two Web original animations for shockwave.com: Hix Hollar, a family of suburban runaways who seek refugee on a chicken farm in the country; and The Beatless, a motley band of private investigators defending the world against all forms of paranormal mayhem. David Baldeschwieler is the technical media designer for Macromedia's marketing team. He designs and produces live product demos and marketing materials for the company's full suite of 11 web publishing products. A graphic designer by training, he was hired by Macromedia in 1997 as a Software Quality Assurance Engineer to work on a new vector animation product called Macromedia FlashT. As an important member of the once-small development team for FlashT 2, 3, and 4, he helped spec, test and ship the product. David teamed up with Lynda Weinman to write and produce her "Learning FlashT 4.0" video series. Michael Bierman is senior product marketing manager for SVG at Adobe Systems Incorporated. He is responsible for incorporating SVG into Adobe's product line, and is the company's Evangelist for SVG technology.Before joining Adobe, Bierman spent six years at Sun Microsystems two of those years on the Java marketing team. He has been recognized with awards by Sun and the Society of Technical Communications for his work in online documentation projects. Chris Casady is a 'traditional' Hollywood animator working in motion picture effects, music videos and TV commercials. Specializing in animated effects and rotoscoping techniques Casady's creations have been seen in The Craft, Beetlejuice, Buckaroo Banzai, The Empire Strikes back, TRON, Airplane!, Ed Wood etc. Now known for abstract graphics and FlashT title sequences, Chris has created animated Sega TV commercials and has directed animated music videos for the Beastie Boys and Eddie Murphy with Michael Jackson. Steve Cherneff is Macromedia senior product specialist focusing on FlashT and Generator products. Prior to his current position he was senior consultant for the Southeast Asia Region. Steve has acted as Macromedia's Developer Relations Manager, working with many of the world's largest interactive agencies and developers. Formerly Steve was a producer and marketing manager at an award winning interactive software developer, Amazing Media. Manuel Clement, is the 3D Web artist who created Mano1 Digital Visions (www.mano1.com). His clients range from GOOEY to Data Protect, the Florida Department of Health and French President Jacques Chirac. With seven years of classical piano and music theory training, he now runs OnlineDJ.com, a new entertainment site for the music business. A winner of two Macromedia SSOD awards in 1999, Manuel is a contributor to the "FlashT 4 Bible" with Robert Reinhard and John Warren Lentz. Napoleon Cole is the president and chief executive officer of Fusion Inc. He is also a member of the FlashT 5 Advisory Board, and prior to Fusion served as a system adminstator for EDS and interactive producer for ESPN.com. Jason Coleman is a sculptor, digital interface designer and instructor. He is also co-author with Lynda Weinman of the upcoming book "FlashT 4.0 Hands-on Training: Motion Graphics, Multimedia and Interactivity Techniques." Jason has worked as an interface architect, web designer/ programmer and professional trainer. Jason is a founding partner and the Executive Creative Director of HCA Marketing, a Dallas-based Internet commerce development corporation. In that role he specializes in guiding the development of Shockwave oriented commerce applications. Matt Connors is the Senior Product Marketing Manager of FlashT and FreeHand at Macromedia. Prior to that, he was the Product Manager of FreeHand 8 and was the Technical Product Manager of Macromedia's Interactive Learning products. He has been with Macromedia for over four years and a member of many product teams including FlashT and Shockwave. Prior to Macromedia, Matt worked in entertainment and educational multimedia. Hillman Curtis is principal of hillmancurtis.com, inc., known for its cutting edge of motion graphic design on the Web. Among his company's clients are: Intel, Iomega, 3com, Hewlett Packard, Ogilvy One, SonicNet, Macromedia, Capitol Records, Lycos, WebTV, and Sun. Strategic advisor to Razorfish.Inc, Hillman is the author of Designing FlashT Motion Graphics. Philip Fierlinger is the founder and creative director of Turntable Media (www.turntable.com) a digital design, development and strategic consulting firm based in Emeryville, CA. Turntable clients include: the Beastie Boys, Disney Televentures, Dreamworks SKG, Macromedia, Palm Computing, and Sony Playstation. Zachary Foley is the lead animator at Stan Lee Media and helped to pioneer the company's first all-original Web animation series, featuring a cast of all new super heros. Stan Lee is the creator of Superman, The Fantastic Four and now five new characters for The 7th Portal, exclusively on shockwave.com. Amy Franceschini is a new media artist and founder of Futurefarmers, a multimedia design company which has developed projects Weiden & Kennedy (Nike), NEC, Autodesk, MSNBC, Dreamworks and Levi's. She co-founded the online magazine Atlas (www.atlasmagazine.com). In 5 years, Amy intends to be living on an alternative, communal farm and working remotely and cultivating conscience. Mick Herres is an expert in FlashT Actionscript and database integration; he is responsible for the advanced technology in the Shockfusion Chat Room and Message Boards. David Huseby is system administrator for Shockfusion, one of the first companies to launch a FlashT site with PHP. Dave is developing a PHP library with FlashT to create a database-independent combination of PHP and FlashT usable with any application. Richard Joffray is a Web development teacher the Art Institute of Seattle where he combines technology expertise with the eye of an artist. He has studied graphic design at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Art Center of College and Design, and the London College of Printing and Graphic Design. He has worked on Web site and CD-ROM design and production for Compaq and Hiatachi. Gregory Kennedy develops rich media applications for clients and is an industry leader in innovating cutting-edge technology tools such as Flash. He was instrumental in OVEN's development of the all-Flash Digital Club Network site, which broke new ground in both Flash application and utilization of Generator server software to create a robust, dynamic yet fast-downloading user interface. Greg has also been involved in prototyping rich-media presentation software and tools and working to develop "visual browsing" at OVEN, the next-generation web architecture beyond the page click&Mac226; model. Greg's work is well-known internationally and he&Mac226;s been a fixture in Japan's top design magazines. Matt Lerner is a product manager in Macromedia's Web Publishing division. In addition to launching products and Web sites for Macromedia, Novell, and Matt has co-produced a number of popular, offbeat, humor Web sites including: AtoneNet.com - an online haven for sinners; Elementalism.com - which lets you create the gospel according to you; and IPOcracy.com - where you anyone can run for the highest office in the land. A former chemist and speechwriter, he hold a B.A. in Philosophy and an MA in Rhetorical Theory and Criticism. Kevin Lynch is Macromedia's senior vice president and general manager of Web Publishing and has helped to pioneer the company's Web product strategy, including the development of Dreamweaver, a highly popular professional HTML editor. Prior to joining Macromedia, Lynch was director of General Magic's operating system and applications teams, where he pioneered a navigational user interface for handheld communicators. Stewart McBride is chairman and chief creative officer of United Digital Artists, a premier digital design and Web development training and events company. UDA offers intensive hands-on training and certifcation to creative professionals from Fortune 500 companies and small businesses alike. In addition to flashforward2000, UDA produces Edgewise, a conference showcasing Internet design, strategy and technology; and the Milia "Zapping", a Cannes, France, gala featuring 15 top international Web creatives. Pat McClellan is an executive producer for The Jack Morton Company developing multimedia programs for corporate and entertainment clients. He is also managing editor of Director Online <http://www.director-online.com/>, a free online resource for multimedia developers. Pat writes a weekly how-to column -- "Dear Multimedia Handyman." Kenn Navaro is lead animator for Mondo Media, creators of Thugs on Film, The God and Devil Show and Like, News. Mondo was one of the first Web animation studios continues to set the standard for animated entertainment on the Web. Michael Ninness is group product manager for Web Graphics at Adobe Systems. Formerly he was group product manager for ImagingSolutions at Extensis Corporation and has spent ten years as a graphicdesigner, instructor, and author He is the author of "Photoshop Power Shortcuts" and "Photoshop 5 Web Magic" and a contributor to Design Graphics and Photoshop User magazines. Eric Oldrin has worked at Sierra's Imagination Network, one of the world's first online entertainment companies and Protoza, known on the Web as dotcomix. He helped transform Mondo Media, a 3D production house to a FlashT animation studio. At Mondo he produced the first season of The God and Devil Show, Thugs on Film, and Like News. Now at shockwave.com, Eric produces original shows like Spunky Production's "Beatless" and Joe Spark's "Radiskull" - as well as Matt and Trey's newest creation and Stan Lee Media's "7th Portal." Greg Penny is a producer, songwriter and musician whose productions have sold over 20 million albums. He has produced k.d. lang's two Grammy award-winning albums,"Ingenue" and "Absolute Torch And Twang" as well as Elton John's "Made In England". He has also produced albums by Cher, Rickie Lee Jones, Eddi Reader, Paul Young, Sparks, Marc Jordan, Ryan Downe, and more. He is "captain" of Flower Records. Todd Purgason is creative director of Juxt Interactive, specializing in Internet strategy and FlashT based interactive Web sites. His Web work has been honored with 7 Macromedia "Site of the Day" awards and is featured in both the FlashT and Freehand Gallery on Macromedia's web site. His clients include: Macromedia, Toshiba, and Fujitsu. Robert Reinhardt is the co-author of the "FlashT 4 Bible" and works as a multimedia artist and educator. With a background in photographic arts and digital media,he has developed multimedia courses for educational facilities in Canada and the U.S. and served as technical editor for several Photoshop and Web books. He recently completed work on the Warner Bros. feature film "Gossip". Ardith Ibaņez Rigby is co-founder of Akimbo Design, a Web design studio whose clients include Sony Pictures, D.FILM Digital Film Festival, Macromedia, and Beringer Vineyards. Ardith has coauthored three web design books: "HTML Web Magic," "Creating Killer Interactive Web Sites," and "HTML Artistry: More Than Code." Joe Sparks is the creator, animator and voice behind the grassroots animation sensation Radiskull and Devil Doll, which has recently taken college campuses, dot coms and goth clubs by storm. It seems no one can resist Radiskull's endearing grumpiness or Devil Doll's charming enthusiasm, all featured on shockwave.com. Ming Thompsen is a self-taught expert in rich media development. He is a trained visual artist (he received his BFA in painting), who has been developing Web sites and interactive media since 1994. Ming has since produced award winning interactive CD-ROMs for Compaq Computers and highly acclaimed Flash Web sites for OVEN such as www.tiffany.com and www.oven.com. Having taken initiative in the training of young designers to always design with the user experience in mind, Ming has also been involved in many innovative projects, including the development of Flash site architecture, the implementation of Macromedia Generator, and the integration of Flash with backend solutions. Dave Titus is a "digital airbrush" artist and Generator expert whose work appears in everything from national ad campaigns and computer magazines to computer game packaging. Trained as an illustrator, he has degress from San Jose State University in Graphic Design. Josh Ulm founded ioResearch to develop original interactive content. With a strong background in film and video production, he spent the last several years as chief creative architect for Quokka Sports <http://www.quokka.com> as well as developing the Remedi Project. His designs have won awards from Communication Arts, I.D. Magazine, The New Media Invision Awards. He has taught workshops at the Computer Arts Institute in San Francisco, Lynda Weinman's Digital Arts Center, Web99 Boston, and Macromedia UCON 99 Lynda Weinman is the founder of lynda.com. She has worked professionally in design and animation for the past 18 years, and has been teaching digital design for the past 8 years. She has taught at Art Center College of Design, San Francisco Multimedia Studies, American Film Institute, UCLA, and at numerous conferences and workshops throughout the world before forming her own workshops in Ojai, California. Lynda is the author of a series of books on web design, and writes or numerous magazines, including: MacWorld, How, Adobe, Step-by-Step Graphics, Web Techniques, Dynamic Graphics, Animation, Full Motion, New Media and Diem. Above all, Lynda loves to teach. She has conducted private classes for many corporations, including MSNBC, Capital Group, CBS, NBC, Genentech, and Apple Computers. Eric John Wittman is currently employed as Macromedia's Senior Product Manager for FlashT. His mission is to formulate and drive FlashT through new product releases and strategic partnerships. Eric has over 8 years of technical expertise relating to the multimedia and Web industries. He has contributed to countless CD-ROM and Web based projects. Drew Youngs is a concert performer, known for both his musical expertise and technological skills. He first made his reputation in the film and T.V. industry working on movies such as "Back to the Future" and television series "Twlight Zone". A world class composer, he sculpts sound with cutting edge technology in his Palo Alto 64-Track digital recording studio. Natalee Zee is the interactive design director of Internet research and development at USWeb/CKS in San Francisco. She is the co-author of two Web Design books titled "HTML Artistry: More than Code" and "HTML Web Magic". Prior to joining USWeb/CKS, she worked as web designer for frogdesign and for Macromedia. Natalie helped launch Macromedia.com, Shockzone, DHTML Zone, and Vector Zone Web sites. Her clients includes Macromedia, Visa, Levi's, and Apple. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold