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Pilot Media started developing web
based applications in 1998, working with i-cube, Boston University
and managing our own company web site. In 2003, we turned our attention
to web media. Currently, our mission is to work on programming in Flash
and supporting technologies to support dynamic content. The following
works are a few of our more recent projects. In most cases, we handle
everything - the design, development, graphic design, and programming.
Each of the images below is a link to the live web site.

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The
masters program in digital
media
Client: The Florida State University. Working from
client-generated design guidelines, we developed the
content, Flash based RSS streams, and a showcase of student
works that utilize Shockwave and Flash slide shows, Cascading
style sheets manage the look and feel. In addition to
the production work, activity on this site is being tracked
using Google Analytics (formerly Urchin). Reports are
generated monthly during spring enrollment and marketing
of various programs. |
ePO (electronic
public offerings)
For this web site, we worked more on the graphics side,
creating background graphics and web pages for new member registration.
The pages are also used for marketing through various partnerships
established by ePO. In addition, we tracked the success of
these pages using Google Analytics, worked on keyword and search
engine optimization for the entire site. Our support for the
site spanned nearly 18 months. |
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Kazuyo
Hira art portfolio
This site was designed completely in Flash. The FLash file
loads images and text files dynamically to facilitate maintenance
and upgrades - it's not necessary to edit the file, simply
changing files out in various directories is all it takes to
make an upgrade. |
K2
Urban Corp
This project was a rapid
prototype for one of the rising stars in North Florida
real estate development. The site was completed in
a week so that stakeholders could evaluate focus groups
and walk-through interviews. After the usability testing
was completed, the changes were incorporated into a
new look and feel. |
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BU
Web TV
This site was a portal for a number of video-based content.
A Quicktime Streaming Server (QSS) was used to support the
front end of the site. Through the QSS site we were able to
broadcast on-campus events, stream student projects, provide
links to popular broadcasts offered by the BU Film School,
and broadcast classroom lectures in a distance education format
(video, audio, slide shows).
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