Flash Stars Shine at Flashforward NYC (July 6-8)
Flashforward 2005 (https://www.flashforwardconference.com/), the world’s premier Flash event, July 6-8 at the historic New Yorker Hotel, features more than 50 of the world’s best and brightest Macromedia® Flash® designers and developers.
The 14th Flashforward conference and Flash(R) Film Festival, the world’s largest and longest-running Flash user conference, is produced by lynda.com and United Digital Artists, and sponsored by Macromedia. The New York event is always a sell-out. Anyone registering before 5pm Friday, June 3 receives a $100 discount and pays just $599 for the entire three-day event.
FLASHFORWARD 2005 includes: 6 in-depth Flash workshops, 25 one-hour seminars, 20 Q&A sessions, 17 "Ask the Experts" sessions, 11 Technology Showcase seminars, the international Flash(R) Film Festival, a Macromedia Keynote, an exhibition area of Flash-related technology, networking receptions, and an exclusive conference workbook with speaker notes.
This year’s stellar program includes: Aral Balkan (Ariaware), Pete Barr-Watson (Pixelfury.com), Veronique Brossier (Developer), Mike Chambers (Macromedia), Nikolai Cornell (Made in LA), Jacob Correia (Say Design), Nando Costa (hungryfordesign.com), Carla Diana (Repercussion), Darren David (Fluid), Justin Everett-Church (Yahoo!), Ze Frank (zefrank.com), Chris Georgenes (Mudbubble), Bradley Grosh (gmunk.com), Branden Hall (The Department of Notation), Peter Hall (World Archipelago Internet), Dale Herigstad (Schematic), Tom Igoe (ITP, NYU), Chafic Kazoun (B-Line Express), Paula le Dieu (Creative Commons), Geoff Lillemon (oculart.com), Mike Migurski (Stamen Design), Garrett Nantz (Big Spaceship), Erik Natzke (Natzke Design), Michael Ninness (lynda.com), Chris Orwig (Brooks Institute of Photography), Keith Peters (BIT-101), Amit Pitaru (pitaru.com), Robert Reinhardt (Schematic | [theMAKERS]), Matt Richmond (The Chopping Block), Jose Rodriguez (JRVisuals), Evan Roth (ni9e), John Say (Say Design), Rich Shupe (FMA), Grant Skinner (gskinner.com), Geoff Stearns (The Chopping Block), Craig Swann (CRASH!MEDIA), Jared Tarbell (Levitated.net), Glyn Thomas (thomasglyn.com), Jakob Trollback (Trollback + Company), Guy Watson (FlashGuru), Marcos Weskamp (B2).
Topics include: ActionScript for Right-Brainers; Character Animation; Authorship Society; Blogging & Community; Color Harmony; Creative Commons; Data Mapping; Flash Fundamentals; FlashLite; Game Optimization and OOP; Geek Graffiti; HTML, JavaScript and AJAX; Human Scale Interactivity; Information Visualization; Interactive Digital Art; Inverse Kinematics; Macromedia Keynote and Town Meeting; Multi-Player Online Games; Navigation; Photoshop and Flash; Processing; Sound Mixing and Control; Spatial Interfaces; Future of Flash; Video Encoding and Delivery
This article was last modified on January 8, 2023
This article was first published on May 26, 2005
