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Recording Artists

Website design & maintenance; promotional literature
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It was decided, after the initial meeting with Max O'Dell,
Brett Parker and the rest of the band, that their current
website needed revamping.
Both Manchild's style of music and the image the band wanted
to portray had a dark, neophyte feel to it.
Armed with these ideas and a brief to give the site an alternative,
futuristic look, the site began to take shape. The prevailing
look became that of a computer terminal, that gives users
access to information and multimedia on the band.
The pre-loader interface drew inspiration from scenes in MGM's
Goldeneye (1995), where instead of a single 'loading-progress'
bar, several lines appear to be tracking the visitor's location
across the globe before the main site appears.
Actionscript was utilised heavily within the site, to produce
and manipulate visual components, load text and generate sounds,
in just the same way a graphical user interface would.
Manchild aren't together now, but the track 'Hard Wax' from
their debut album 'Untied States', was used in the soundtrack
to New Line's Blade Trinity (2005). Max O'Dell, Brett Parker
and Adam Bishop later formed NeoTokyo and released 'Fearless'
through Split
Records.

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