Most of my work at Move has revolved around embedding our Move Player into client’s sites. During the first half of ’09 I had the opportunity to work with our core Move Player engineers to design and develop a new set of APIs termed Move Overlays. These allowed us to natively place controls on our player without the need for HTML or Flash controls. After that work, I then built a reference player based on Move Overlays that became the standard framework for all of our clients.
November 24, 2009
The Magnificent Cooly T
http://www.themagnificentcoolyt.com/
This was a freelance project for a movie site that was designed by my good friend, Brett Crockett. I enjoyed being able to work on an embedded Quicktime video on this site, as previously I had only worked with Flash and Move embedded video. It was nice to work with yet another video tech and see how it lined up. The rest of the site was straight HTML/CSS and we used a WordPress backend to keep it organized.
Move Networks
I’ve worked at Move Networks for 2+ years and part of my responsibilities from the very beginning (even before because I was contracted initially) have been to work on and maintain the corporate website. I’ve gone through two (soon to be three) redesigns of the site and we’ve continued to use WordPress as a backend. My biggest accomplishment on this project was the completion of separate staging/production environments with a script that syncs the files and databases together when a push from staging to production is required. I also wrote some plugins specifically for the site in order to meet the designers’ needs.