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"I walk the shadow lands between pop-culture shock and insanity... so you don't have to!
So welcome, wanderer of the electronic highways. Sit back, have a cup of coffee, and
browse a while. You are very welcome here." - C. Todd Fluhr
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Murder Mysteries
Last month I wrote and directed a live interactive mystery for the J. B. Speed museum partnership.
Below are some videos from the event, and one link to a past event video.
The Borgia Collection History
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv_u1zyl-Vk
The Borgia Codex Pre-Show Audience Interaction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY55S9-gDt0
The Borgia Codex, The Mystery Begins!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdHTSH07edE
Below are some videos from the event, and one link to a past event video.
The Borgia Collection History
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv_u1zyl-Vk
The Borgia Codex Pre-Show Audience Interaction
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY55S9-gDt0
The Borgia Codex, The Mystery Begins!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdHTSH07edE
zombies, zombies, zombies
I've been working on a very cool project for a while, and while it's all NDA stuff, I can say it's viral-related and zombie related. I can't wait to show the world.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Lots of new year updates
The last two weeks have been busy!
On deck: two more websites to finish before the end of this new week.
I have miles to go before I sleep!
- Finished updates for two clients.
- Finished a new website for an event planner.
- I'm producing an interactive live mystery produced for Feb. 5th: had a full cast meeting today for a walk-through at the venue: this is going to be an amazing show!
On deck: two more websites to finish before the end of this new week.
I have miles to go before I sleep!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Updating a client: passwords and large files
One of my best clients contacted me today about a routine update to their website. The last update was performed about a year ago, and new prices and videos need to be added.
In general I work with a lot of clients but as a personal rule I don't keep their passwords. It's a security measure for the client's safety in case my system is ever hacked or stolen. Client security and protection is very important to me, and I take no chances with sensitive client info. So what this means is whenever I have a repeat-client contact me for an update, although it adds a small level of administrative prep work, I always require their current log-in info as opposed to having it on hand.
Regarding large files: my client also needs a new video placed on their website. Before converting their video to flash video and coding it into their site, I must first obtain their video. Sometimes this is as easy as having the client put it on a disk and mailing it to me, or my picking it up if its local, but my preferred method of transfering large files is a nifty little service called "Drop Box." www.dropbox.com is the site, and it is a fantastic way to share large files with friends and clients.
In general I work with a lot of clients but as a personal rule I don't keep their passwords. It's a security measure for the client's safety in case my system is ever hacked or stolen. Client security and protection is very important to me, and I take no chances with sensitive client info. So what this means is whenever I have a repeat-client contact me for an update, although it adds a small level of administrative prep work, I always require their current log-in info as opposed to having it on hand.
Regarding large files: my client also needs a new video placed on their website. Before converting their video to flash video and coding it into their site, I must first obtain their video. Sometimes this is as easy as having the client put it on a disk and mailing it to me, or my picking it up if its local, but my preferred method of transfering large files is a nifty little service called "Drop Box." www.dropbox.com is the site, and it is a fantastic way to share large files with friends and clients.
Monday, December 27, 2010
2010 nears an end: so many projects on deck for the New Year!
A New Year brings with it many things: new resolutions, new calendars, new opportunities..... and here, my new blog. I've cleaned out the old project postings on another site (which shall remain nameless as it passes with the old year) and shall be starting a fresh blog detailing my upcoming projects, solutions, and thoughts for 2011.
Projects on deck for the first few months of this new year include:
Projects on deck for the first few months of this new year include:
- A website for a large-scale musical production.
- A website for a local venue provider in Louisville, Ky.
- The status of my latest novel as it nears publication.
- The status of a short-story due to be published by a regional bookseller.
- And three interactive mysteries I'm scheduled to direct this spring.
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