Graham Milton - New York AS3 Flash Development

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A Little Piece of Happy

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‘A Little Piece of Happy’ was a fantastic project, combining physics engine ‘Box 2D’ with fun mini-games and videos, making the entire site a plaything for users to sit in front of and smile.

The multiple backdrops served as different happy-worlds, each with their own laws of physics.

www.aLittlePieceOfHappy.com

ROLE:
Sr. Flash developer
Lead a team of developers, animators and third party vendors

TECH:
AS 3.0 with Box 2d Physics engine
Facebook integration
Single widget HTML Embedding capabilities

Sunkist’s Orange Nation

I recently developed and animated with Code and Theory the AS3.0 Flash based ‘Orange Nation‘ site for Sunkist, featuring detailed animation and dynamically loaded videos.
Sunkist Hompage

Sunkist content page

Mr T - Get Some Nuts!

Tags: Animation

Mr T - Get Some Nuts, Sucka!

I recently partnered with ieMedia to add some Flash lovin’ in a viral MySpace campaign.

When Mr T. says get some nuts, you better do it… sucka!

myspace.com/MrTGetSomeNuts

Pirates Of The Caribbean - Black Pearl Racing Website

Tags: Animation

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Take 40 Australia & The Hot Hits

I’ve been designing and animating a host of Flash features to sit within the Take40 Australia & The Hot Hits websites. Here’s a few:

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Areeba Website

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Matilda Bay Website

‘This Is The Greatest Day Of Your Life’ Website

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‘Gratitude’ animation

‘Gratitude’ was created as a closing animation for the ‘Beware the Robots’ website. It is a simple animation solely designed to convey my thanks to everyone who had helped and inspired me in creating the site.

http://www.grahammilton.com/bewaretherobots/gratitude

‘Beware The Robots’ Animation

The ‘Beware the Robots’ animation was the introductory title animation for a website I made back in 2001. The BewareTheRobots website was a collection of experimental flash animations & interactives with no central theme or narrative.I remember wanting to create an entertaining work with my then favourite string piece; Dmitri Shostakovich’s 8th String Quartet. After brainstorming for weeks on a series of fairly serious allegories based around ‘the victims of war and fascism’ for an animation, I decided ‘to hell with it, I just want to make killer robots’ and BewareTheRobots is the result.