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Flash On The Beach 2008

Awesome.

I got back from the conference yesterday, feeling both inspired and depressed (because it’s over again). We got to see a lot of great sessions, and I think most of us returned with a lot of new ideas, starting with reserving 20 minutes each day to play around :-)

It all started with Rob Chiu’s impressive sequence, which perfectly set the tone for the next 3 days:

These were the sessions I attended after that:

Monday:

  • Richard Galvan – Flash Now and in the Future: Some new, and some old stuff on the Flash platform
  • Marco Casario – Mash-up widgets with Adobe AIR: Showed us how easy it is to incorporate API’s in your AIR apps
  • Branden Hall – Brilliant Ideas that I’ve Blatantly Stolen: Inspired me to (code-)play some more with Flash itself.
  • Geoff Stearns – YouTube Lessons Learned: Interesting to see some background info on one of the most used swfs on the internet. Saw some funny youtube video’s aswell :-P
  • Erik Natzke – Beyond the Knowledge: The Art of Play: One of my last year’s favorites, showed some more background on how some of the drawing was done.
  • James Paterson – Modulating a Lot: This guy creates some CRAZY WEIRD interactive animations. One of this year’s drug addicts.

Tuesday:

  • Mike Downey – The business side of AIR: how to sell your clients on AIR apps
  • Jeremy Thorp – Emergence
  • Grant Skinner – Things Every ActionScript Developer Should Know: Great to see that Grant is telling the same that we are teaching our students
  • Jam Session: Keith, Mario, Joa, Andre and Carlos each did a 10 minute session showing us a selection of the stuff they do
  • Lee Brimelow – Platform Jiu-Jitsu: Saw some cool wrestling video’s, linked to Flash platform idea’s
  • Robert Hodgin – The Best 8 to 12 Hours of my Life: Personally made the book store sell out their Processing books last year :-)

Wednesday:

  • Geoff Lillemon – Stop and Smell the Internet with Geoff Lillemon and Anita Fontaine: Really weird (but cool), Tim Burton style fine art.
  • Andre Michelle – Adobe made some noise! Andre is one of my favorite speakers, the stuff he does with audio in actionscript is crazy.
  • Koen de Weggheleire – Play With Pixels, bitmap manipulation with AS3: co-owner of Happy Banana, funny session about matrices and bitmapdata.
  • Mario Klingemann – Here be Pixels: This guy blows my balls of every year. The way he solves certain problems is just crazy…
  • Jonathan Harris – The Art of Surveillance and Self-Exposure: Stood in front of 800 flashers, saying there hasn’t been made a masterpiece in flash yet…

Thank you John & the FOTB team to throw another great conference, thanks to all the speakers for inspiring me (see you in Miami?) and thanks to my employer for giving me a chance to attend FOTB08!

Multi-Mania 2008 registrations open now

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We’ve just opened registrations for multi-mania 2008!

Multi-Mania is a yearly one-day conference and award show in Kortrijk (Belgium) where 800 people from the multimedia industry in mid Europe come together to share knowledge, to get inspired or to connect and network. More then 30 speakers from around the world are presenting sessions on audio, video, design, development, 3D and game development .

During the evening there is an award show where you can see the best multimedia projects from the upcoming talents. We close the day with an exclusive 2M08 party till the late hours ! Entrance for the Whole Enchilada is FREE but you need to register to reserve your seat!

multi-mania: first names announced

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We’ve just announced the first names for multi-mania! Peter Elst, Jason Levine, Ralph Hauwert, Dave Schroeder, Stephanie Sullivan, Aral Balkan, and Marco Casario will speak at our event.

It’s also possible to sign up for our open awards. Send in your work in one of our 4 open categories, and maybe you will win a prestigeous multi-mania award!

http://www.multi-mania.be

Multi-Mania 2008 announced

Multi-Mania 2008 was just announced! This year’s edition will take place on friday 23th of may 2008 in the XPO meeting centre, Kortrijk. Already looking forward to this awesome multi-media fest!

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FOTB07 rocked

Wow, just got back from Flash On The Beach and I must say… awesome! So many inspirational sessions, such a great atmosphere… I’m gonna post some quick video’s / photos this weekend, when I can hook my cellphone to my windows laptop (unless anybody knows a way to get the files on an N80 imported on OSX? I’m really looking forward to seeing some of the speakers at our own multi-mania event this spring!

Back from FMX

Back from FMX since yesterday evening! It was my first conference abroud, and I enjoyed it a lot!

Saw some inspiring sessions, such as the one from AndrĂ© Michelle about synthesizing audio in flash 9 and Mario Klingemann with “The Blind Sketchmaker” (can-computers-create-art-?-chinese-people-can).
Thanks  a lot to Peter Elst for the guest ticket, and introducing me to some of the speakers over there! Had a great time during the conference and the buffet / party / quest-for-other-party-place afterwards. See you guys at multi-mania in a couple of weeks?

FMX Conference – day 3

I’m at the FMX Conference in Stuttgart right now. Arrived today on day 3 of a 4-day conference. I was just in time to get to Greg Rewis’ Session about Flash Video.

It was a basic session on how to import and use video in flash cs3. Greg imported video directly in flash, encoding it to flv. Then he demonstrated some of the new components: the FLVPlayback AS3 version and a subtitle component. I found the subtitle thing quite interesting: it allows you to show subtitles from cuepoints in your flash video during the playback. Cuepoints can be defined inside the FLV or – and this I liked particulary – from an XML export out of premiere or aftereffects. So cuepoint info (time & subtitle) is in an XML format and can be linked to the video through standard components. Nice.

Greg will be at multi-mania aswell, talking about CS3 in general.