FMyCode.net

FMyCode.net

Design and CSS coding.

View it online here.

Hamilton Time Lapse

Panasonic TM-700 and Adobe Premiere CS4

McMaster Centre for Dance

I created this website for the McMaster Centre for Dance.

Left 4 Dead Poster

Photoshop, Illustrator, and various brushes. First attempt at a poster– I can’t get the rippy and worn look right, unfortunately.

If you like it, here’s a massive resolution version.

CP_Blastoff is Nearing Release

CP_Blastoff is a Team Fortress 2 map made by Jason Lamb and I for our senior thesis project in the Multimedia program at McMaster University. We’ve already handed it in, but we’ve still a presentation to do on it this coming week. We plan to add more lights and fix some textures up before we make the final .bsp release to the public, but you can check out what it looks like right now in the photos posted above.

We’ve spent roughly 100 hours on it between us learning the SDK and Hammer (properly!) and doing multiple “orange” revisions before settling on a design that both we and the beta testers agreed was fun and fair for all classes.

Scroll-A-Sketch!

I created an Etch-A-Sketch clone in PHP and Javascript for school. I used the jQuery and jQuery Mousewheel plugin libraries for this particular project.

Check it out here.

Silent Hill-ish (2009)

Silent Hill is a series known for it’s immersive and at some times unsettling audio work.

Andrew Carreiro is a student who has bitten off more than he can chew when selecting his source material.

The voice actors were students and volunteers, and I used sound effects from the General 6000 series of sound effects. This project took me quite a while to complete, and I didn’t seem to get the effect I was looking for, but I still am uploading it here, because it did give me experience in working with soundscapes and reverb.

Edited in Cubase in a Mac OSX environment.

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Audio Experiment – Random Noises (2009)

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I really don’t know what to say about this (which is consistent with most of the times I work with audio). I stood in front of two microphones and simply made noises either with my mouth and voice or with whatever was in my pockets.

Recorded by myself, and arranged in Cubase on Mac OSX.

McMaster World Congress Video (2010)

I filmed this and edited it in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3.

Mac In A Minute (2010)

I filmed and recorded the audio for this video. Mac in a Minute is an official publication of McMaster University.