WWW Sites Supporting Embedded QT Movies
Here is a list of sites that I'm aware of which contain embedded
movies. If you would like to be added to this list, please
send me mail. Include a description as well, just for grins.
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Bengt Carlson's movie site.
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Bob Elliott's
Webtide.
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Joe Laffey
at
Laffey Computer Imaging.
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Marty's Pub:
A net-pub with some interesting links and creative use of
ViewMovie.
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Andrew Davies'
The Production Line has a number of movies, including
an experimental
video wall.
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Ulf Reips
has put up some
bolo movies
and some movies of his
home town.
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Michael Hamlyn
has also placed some inline movies in his
personal page.
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Joe Hager
has a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine site at
http://www.netaxs.com/~hager/ds9.html.
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Martín Fernandez
(a friend from high school who found me and dropped me a line -
ain't the web cool?) from
Visual Solutions Group
will be putting up some interesting movies as well.
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Sherman Wilcox, Ph.D., Associate
Professor of Linguistics at the University of New Mexico, is using
ViewMovie on his
SignBits site,
which includes a Multimedia Dictionary of the American Sign Language,
with movies for dictionary entries.
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wayne b in the place to be
has placed some demos and experiments of his work
here
and
here.
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Steve Tannehill
has ViewMovie-enabled his
Home Page,
his
Power Macintosh Resource Page,
and now a frames-savvy
music page.
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Stephen Schrott
at
Pacific Ocean Digital
has created a
ViewMovie-enabled page.
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Andrew Peterson has placed
another
ViewMovie-savvy page.
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Matthew Ross Davis,
Webmaestro at butterfly.net, has a movie up, with a few more
music movies from Das Rheingold coming soon,
here.
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Dave Miller at
the Stanford School of Education has a great
page on WWW courseware development.
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Mike Tilstra has just
ViewMovie-enabled his
home page.
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Stephen Linhart has placed
a cool ViewMovie-savvy
demonstration
of animated repeat patterns from his Mind's Eye screensaver.
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Ian K. Tindale has
a
page
making use of frames and embedded movies at.
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Don Burda from
Don Burda Design, has ViewMovie-enabled his
home page,
which also includes some Shockwave demos.
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C|Net's
Kevin Edwards
has a movie in their very nice (sparse? sparse who?)
ViewMovie Review.
They did get my name wrong at first though; them Latin last
names are compound, guys. FWIW.
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Jim Jacobson has used ViewMovie
extensively in his
home page. Choose from
4 different MIDI background music selections. Obtain the
latest news & weather, check stock quotes, do searches, great
Macintosh links, and more. The page also talks, with the Talker
plug-in, and uses JavaScript. Jim likes the bleeding edge, I guess.
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Reid Sorenson from
the University of Minnesota, Morris has added ViewMovie capabilities
to his
personal home page
and will be doing the same to the
University Register
home page (campus paper) as well.
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Ben Strehlman is using ViewMovie
to post a movie with animated directions to his office. Check it
out.
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Jake Olefsky
has a
site
with JavaScript, animated gifs, and ViewMovie-based
QuickTime soundtracks.
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Sean Clark has placed
some MIDI movies
on the web,
with more stuff to come later.
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Eric Belsley,
Assistant Professor of Math at the University of Miami,
is using ViewMovie for, among other things, a
weekly classical music selection (starting with Bach Fugues)
both on his
home page
and
The Macintosh Page.
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Steve Pross has
added ViewMovie capabilities to a whole slew of pages,
starting with his
main page.
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Dez has placed
Butt Trek
(did I just violate the CDA? was that "patently offensive"?),
a "Beavis & Butthead"-based Star Trek spoof on his site.
It is 2MB; be patient.
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Watanabe Hirokazu
has a
ViewMovie page
in Japan, and has made an instructional page as well. Evangelism. Cool.
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Brian Monson, from
the University of Tulsa, is using ViewMovie to display
some animations of the orbital paths of comets.
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Barbara de Machula in Holland
has placed a ViewMovie animation on her
home page.
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Tom Baird, webmaster at
Pop Rocket, makers of
Total Distortion
is featuring ViewMovie in their
Plug-in Paradise.
They also feature an area full of Director-based games in their
Shockwave Game Arena.
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Joseph Ayers, Director of
the
Marine Science Center
at
Northeastern University, has
also ViewMovie-enabled one of their
pages.
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Jay Lasoff from New Media
Consulting has a few videos illustrating
how to use a Cybex machine,
currently being produced for a health-and-fitness site.
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Brant Sears,
who originally suggested the HREFTARGET attribute, now
has a
ViewMovie-savvy page
up, which (of course) uses said attribute and also makes
use of the Talker plug-in.
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Paul Albee, PhD
candidate at the Michigan State Computer Science Department,
is now using ViewMovie on his
home page.
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Franck Brunel
has now a
ViewMovie-savvy page
featuring some Apple ads, clips from Psycho, classical music,
etc.
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Patrick Fu at Yale
has added ViewMovie support to his
home page.
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Michael Gaines
is using ViewMovie to add background music to a bunch of
pages: his
home page,
his
Star Wars page,
his
Marathon 2 Project page,
and his
Marathon 2 Links page.
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Justin Dunlop from Australia
is now using ViewMovie at the
St. John Ambulance Australia-Victoria page
and at his
home page.
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Eric Traudt has added ViewMovie
capabilities to his
home page.
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Henry Roberts
has now a
couple
of
ViewMovie-savvy pages
which he's going to change periodically as he experiments with
the tool. Cooooooooool (tm Dave Winer).
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Drew Ross,
a friend of
Dez
above (he of
"Butt Trek"
fame) has now ViewMovie-enabled his "startingly frank"
WackyCrackHeads (don't ask) pages for
April,
early
May,
and
late
May 1995.
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Nathan Freitas from the
Center for Computer Music, Research, and Composition at UCSB, is
using ViewMovie for QuickTime music playback at his
h:ARp Acoustic Reality site.
Future plans include the ability to demonstrate the mixing of
different tone colors by using multiple QuickTime Music files.
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nermal@ios.com has
ViewMovie-enabled his
home page
at styx.ios.com.
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Lanny Chambers
has placed the Widor Toccata in A as background music
for his
home page.
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Jonas Bergqvist has
used ViewMovie to enhance his
home page
with a StrataBlitz-created animation.
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atun@centcon.com has
used ViewMovie to add music to his
Art Gallery Page.
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Jim Raymond from
Raymond Software is using ViewMovie in his
home page.
And like everyone else and his brother, wants it to
stream. Hopefully soon, guys. First things first.
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Dr Architetto Roberto Cipriani
from the
Architecture Department of Genoa University,
is using ViewMovie to display
CAD-created animations
on their Macintosh LC III (!) server.
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Alexander Hsieh
is using ViewMovie in his
personal home page.
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Thomas Pletcher at
Convergence Communications, a new-media advertising and marketing
agency, is using ViewMovie to enhance the opening pages of
their
web site.
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Steve Wilder is using
ViewMovie to enhance his
home page.
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Dennis John is using
QuickCam movies as a greeting on his
web page.
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Psykosonik is now using
ViewMovie on their
site
for audio and will be adding video movies soon.
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Kenneth Lim is using
ViewMovie on his
home page.
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Steve Blair is using ViewMovie
for an
animation of the Penn State cheer.
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Ian McCrone
has a Beethoven piece playing on his
home page.
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Ivan Smith's
home page
has a 150k spinning logo embedded into it via ViewMovie.
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Rik Friday,
cyberpunk, features frequent new psychetechtronic neurosounds
and animation at the always underground
Metro Holografix
...(Click on the ViewMovie Icon in the Soundfile Selection Chamber
to go into ViewMovie Mode).
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Ming Lau,
a digital video producer from way back (having done some of the
first QuickTime demo movies) is featuring ViewMovie on his
Blue Waters Productions
home page.w
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Vivid Grey
is using a MacHTTP-running Mac LC (!) to serve ViewMovies,
including some
QuickTime Music files.
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Bryan Chang
Has placed ViewMovie-enabled pages
here
and
here.
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Rick Campbell
has ViewMovie-enabled his
home page.
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Yong Yi,
web admin at aeonmedia.com, is placing QuickCam-based ViewMovies
on his home page.
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Scott (no last name)
is using ViewMovie on his
MagicFrames
site.
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Charles Orchard
has placed
skydiving movies,
QuickTime music movies,
and some
physics lessons
on the web using ViewMovie.
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Jean-Sébastien Fortier
is using ViewMovie in their
home page
for the school newspaper ("La Grenouille", or "The Frog"),
including background sound in the main home page with cricket
and frog croaks.
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Chris Ingram
is using ViewMovie to display one of their
animated characters
from
LightWarrior.
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Len Apps
is experimenting in using ViewMovie for
online courseware.
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Amir Katz
is using ViewMovie to add some pizzazz to his
sci-fi links page,
including a ST:TNG clip.
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Nick Zeitlin
has ViewMovie-enabled his
home page,
including a 3D spinning logo.
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Robert Hepburn
is using ViewMovie on his
home page.
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Carey Dahncke,
Computer & Technology Coordinator at the Brookview School
in Indianapolis, is using
ViewMovie to put up some long (7 minutes) QuickTime Music
movies on his
home page.
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Nelson Neville
internet artist and webmaster at
NetHomes
is using ViewMovie for a 784k movie on his
personal page,
which also includes links to Netscape Chat for the Macintosh
and useful plug-ins.
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Audrey Witters,
from
MetaTools,
makers of many cool Mac apps, will be using ViewMovie
to incorporate movies at many places on their site. The
Final Effects Demo Page
is the first one up.
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Jeff Nichols
is using ViewMovie at various places within his
web site,
such as
this page.
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Barry Albright has added
ViewMovie support to his
home page.
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Keith Bly is using
ViewMovie to incorporate a "Morph of the Week" on his photo
album on his
home page,
with animated buttons and background music to come.
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Colin Witt has
created a
ViewMovie-savvy page
for the Baylor University Public Relations Department.
He integrates audio with photographs for a "phone interview"
effect.
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Christopher Rank is using
ViewMovie to add looped music and a song-of-the-week to
Chris's Rest Stop on the Info Superhighway.
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Majik from Abstract Realities,
is now using ViewMovie to display a clip from "Pinky and the Brain" on
one of his pages.
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Nancy Bond
(or maybe Gabriel Shirley, I can't clearly tell from the email)
is now using ViewMovie for her (his?)
virtual drumming workshop
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Nils is now using ViewMovie
for background music at his
site,
which also contains a lot of his 3D rendered artwork and a
"shrine to a few of my favorite Guitarists," as Nils himself
put it.
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Dominik Hoffmann
is using ViewMovie to display a movie that shows trapped
atoms in action, alongside a simple, non-scientific explanation,
at his research group's
home page.
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Erik Gaderlund is now
using ViewMovie on his
realpolitik page
displaying a morph of his Conservative Politics professor
morphing into Newt Gingrich.
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Luc Leplae is using ViewMovie
do display a short Morph movie on his
home page.
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Bud Zoller is using
ViewMovie to put a loop of his band, some drum samples, and
some movies on his dog's page as well, as part of his
web site.
Now we just need a Socks movie! Yo, Bill, what're you
waiting for?
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Ben Allison from
the Jazz Composers Collective (yeah!) is using ViewMovie on
the Collective's Home Page.
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Mandozine
is now ViewMovie-savvy, too (gotta love those short-and-sweet
notifications - No wasted bandwidth).
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Jared's
Home Page
provides some fun movies of his friends and
himself doing all sorts of activities.
New videos are beind added
on a regular basis, so keep coming to see
what is new.
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More to come!
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