Interactive Media and Animation - so many tools, so many projects

 

I was first exposed to interactive media authoring in the 1990s, when I worked on a project by IVI Publishing. At the time, we were using Macromedia Director 4. building a cross platform CD ROM. The project was very exciting, really pushing the envelope of what was possible at the time. I never looked back, and as the tools changed, I adapted, going from Director to Flash, to Unity, and many others. My first connection was through sound, of course, but I eventually learned animation and interactive programming, first with Lingo. then ActionScript, and C#.

But the magic of my first project, "The Mystery of the Queen's Necklace," will always be a treasured experience.