TITLE: Interactive Resume
DISPLAY TIME: 0:00-0:42
MEDIA: HTML 5 Script
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver
CLASS: FMX 311 – Online Production
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2022 Spring Semester
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
LINK: https://fmx311.santiago.bz/FMX311/SP22/nico_mcdonald/05_resume/resume.html
DESCRIPTION: This is an interactive resume I built using Adobe Dreamweaver, with each page hosting different examples of works I have completed throughout my time as a student at the University of Tampa. I programmed it so that each photo and video, as well as the blocks of text, will transform when you hover your mouse over them, as demonstrated briefly in the video sample above.

TITLE: Snapshot Aquarium
DISPLAY TIME: 0:00-0:24
MEDIA: HTML 5 Script
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver
CLASS: FMX 311 – Online Production
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2022 Spring Semester
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
LINK: https://fmx311.santiago.bz/FMX311/SP22/nico_mcdonald/04_mmediapoem/nmcdonald_mediapoem.html
DESCRIPTION: This is a multi-media piece created using Adobe Dreamweaver. Taking different frames captured at the Florida Aquarium, I places each one into it’s own square to give the impression of nine different tanks all compiled together. I then added the effect of it freezing and the color switching to black and white when you hover the mouse over it to mimic a snapshot of the moment. All together with the music it comes together to recreate the peaceful experience of gazing at all the different sea life in an aquarium.

TITLE: Leo’s Poem
DISPLAY TIME: 0:00-0:30
MEDIA: HTML 5 Script
SOFTWARE: Adobe Dreamweaver
CLASS: FMX 311 – Online Production
PROFESSOR: Santiago Echeverry
SEMESTER / TERM: 2022 Spring Semester
INSTITUTION: University of Tampa
LINK: https://fmx311.santiago.bz/FMX311/SP22/nico_mcdonald/03_imgtxtpoem/nmcdonald_imgtxt.html
DESCRIPTION: This is a visual poem combining written word with interactive video and music elements. I wrote a poem from the perspective of Leo, the main character from my narrative film of the same name, and combined it with stills from the film. I then timed it to the song “The Village” by Wrabel, a song I also used in the film. This was put together in Adobe Dreamweaver, and made to look like a film reel displaying frames, made as a supplemental promotion of my narrative piece.