5 Things on Papervison3D
A few weeks back, I had the awesome opportunity to present at FlashCamp Philly on the topic of Papervision3D and the process we used to create a piece for the Pennsylvania Film Office. The talk focused on the techniques we discovered to speed PV3D development and coordinate between myself in Adobe Flash and the designer, Jon Elison, in Adobe Photoshop.
A few days after, Joe Rinaldi of Aquent fame asked if I would do a recording of the presentation. So here it is,…
IgnitePhilly 4 Video
Here’s the video from my presentation at IgnitePhilly 4 on October 13, 2009. Overall I think I came across pretty well. Some of my slides were hard to see, which I equate to Power Point’s unyielding quest to screw me. But people still laughed when expected, and there were even some nice audience interjections at certain points.
Check out the video after the jump.
Big thanks to @radiocolin for the videos. I’m so happy my slides are overlaid in the video because half…
Speaking @IgnitePhilly
I’m happy to announce that I’ll be presenting at next week’s Ignite Philly. The event is composed of a handful of rapid-fire presentations, each only 5 minutes long with each slide limited to 15 seconds. The speakers I’m presenting with are a bit intimidating, especially with this as my first Ignite presentation. But we’re working on a really funny topic and a site to support it, so it should be a great time. I’m hoping to be a little bit…
Scapenation Mini-Games
Over the next few days and weeks, I’m going to post about my experiences working on ScapeNation.com, the tween-based social virtual network @RedTettemer built alongside a variety of partners, most notably Alpha51, for Tween Brands, Inc. Documenting this 16 month project, from RFP to post-launch updates is long overdue.
Promo video after the jump.
It’s overwhelming the sophistication and detail we all were involved in over the course of the project, which is what makes it so difficult to sit down and write…
Film In PA launches
Little behind on posting this, but @RedTettemer launched FilmInPA.com, a site featuring the great state of Pennsylvania’s tax credits for filmmakers. Based on WordPress, the site features a flash homepage using Papervision3D to highlight the state’s diverse locations. Check out the site and let me know what you think.
30th Birthday Party
In just a few days I’ll be turning 30. There’s a ton of stuff going on right now, but I only turn 30 once, so Monica and I have set up a shindig at Dark Horse Tavern on South 2nd Street between Pine and South. Should be a good time with lots of friends. Party is on Saturday, June 27th, 2009 and kicks off at 9pm.
If you’re around, stop in and say hi. We’re asking that everyone RSVP so that…
Webbie Awards Honors RedTettemer.com
While we missed the final contention for the Webbie Award’s Best Home / Welcome Page, RedTettemer.com is an Honoree in the category. This is the second Webbie Award Honoree redtettemer.com has received since launch, the first nab in 2008 for Portfolio Site. They only started listing the Honorees on the site this year, so if you don’t believe me you’ll have to stop by the office in order to verify that one. I love that we’re alongside Yo Gabba Gabba as fellow Honorees. …
One Show Nominates Groundhog Dreams
Walked into work Friday to find groundhogdreams.com had been nominated for the 2009 One Show in the category of Non-broadcast campaign (11B). Pretty good way to start a day. We’re in the “First Cut” against Wieden, JWT, Mother, Fallon, and Publicis. Also representing Philadelphia in the “First Cut” are my friends over at Stick & Move with a :30 they produced for Leatherman. 160over90 also got a nod or two in the Design Finalists. Congrats to all.
SKA Brewing
We produced this site for our friends at Ska Brewery. A combination of WordPress and Magento powering the Adobe Flash front end, it was a struggle to get all parties to play nice.





Check out the site here.
Groundhog Dreams
For the past five years Red Tettemer has produced a viral campaign around Groundhog’s Day for the Pennsylvania Tourism Office. This year, we created a series of shorts in a variety of filming styles that released through out the month of January in preparation for the main event on February 2, 2009.
Check out the site here
The site got a lot of social exposure, over $1 million worth in what would normally be media buys. Probably the coolest was being listed…









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