QuickTime-related Development Services

Art & Logic develops award-winning software for clients worldwide. As a full-service QuickTime developer, we can handle all aspects of your software project. Contact us

Below are examples of our QuickTime experience. Please note that many of our projects are protected by nondisclosure agreements and thus cannot be shown here.

QuickTime Experience

PhotoJabbr Brings iPhone Pictures to Life!

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Bring your pictures to life with PhotoJabbr! Take a photo with your camera or choose an image from your photo library. Then add fun accessories like glasses, hats, eyes and lips. Record your voice, press play, and watch the eyes look around as the mouth moves in perfect synchronization with your voice! And, when you're done animating your PhotoJabbr, you can send it as an e-greeting through SMS or email to your friends and family!

TAGS:  iOS  Mobile  iPhone  Smartphone  Objective-C  Cocoa  iPod touch  Xcode  XML  PHP  HTTP  QuickTime  PHP5  OpenGL  MMS  Entertainment  Lifestyle

Enhanced CD Player Application for Apple Inc.

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A group of companies, including Sony, Philips, and Microsoft have developed an enhanced compact disc format that joins standard music tracks with interviews, lyrics, music videos, and electronic liner notes. Apple Computer hired Art & Logic to create the cross-platform (Windows and Mac OS) player application for this new medium. Art & Logic worked directly with Apple's QuickTime Development Group to implement the delivery mechanism for the multimedia content stored on the enhanced CDs.

TAGS:  Windows  Audio  Mac OS 9  C++  Cross-platform  QuickTime  MFC  CodeWarrior  Microsoft Developer Studio  MacApp  Entertainment  Music  Computer Hardware  Media  Software

Media manager for photography shoots

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Lightbox Network, Inc. hired Art & Logic to develop a Windows version of its media manager application. Live allows photographers to do "live" shoots with a tethered camera, such that images and movies can be processed and uploaded to the Lightbox server as the shoot is happening. Editors and the like can then see virtually real-time progress of the shoot online and interact by requesting larger versions of the captured media and beginning work on the post process. Images and video can also be manually uploaded, and all uploads are managed via an upload manager.

TAGS:  Image Processing  .NET  C#  QuickTime  Media  Photography

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