Profile
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Name: Shane Seminole Mielke
Age: 28
Country: USA
Homepage: www.pixelranger.com
Author: www.flashgfx.com
Interview with Shane Sminole Mielke:
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Flash GFX: How did you initially get started creating websites?
Shane: I attended college at the University of California at Davis
where Initially I studied Aeronautical Science & Engineering, Rhetoric &
Communications and German. My Junior year in college I met a guy who was studying art and
designing on his computer. He showed me how he used Photoshop and Bryce to create things
that never existed. I was immediately fascinated and started doing simple photo
manipulations and 3d renderings in my spare time. After graduating from college in 1996 I
had no real passion towards any specific job or industry. As fate would have it, I got a
job with the father of a friend of mine whos small company was doing web development
for a major toy company. I had no experience in either HTML or design, but was allowed to
work on the site and started gaining experience in all facets of building a website.
Flash GFX: How long have you been using Macromedia Flash for?
Shane: I didnt start using Flash until about 3 years ago. I
had it on my resume but I had honestly only opened the program once or twice and only so
that I could get a grasp of how the program worked. At the time I was lucky enough to get
a job working for a major company that handled the Mazda USA website. Because I had it on
my resume everyone there expected that I already knew everything about flash so by default
I became one of the two people who handled flash on the site. In those early days of
playing with Flash, I went thru a lot of mistakes, quick learning and trial and error in
what I liked to call Flash Boot Camp
Flash GFX: Have you labored much with scripting in the development
of your site?
Shane: Pixelranger.com isnt a very script intensive site.
There are some simple scripts on the to submit forms, verify variables and what sections
have been visited, but on the whole the site isnt too complicated in its
functionality.
Flash GFX: Are your clients distinctively seeking sites developed
through the use of Flash?
Shane: Since my days working on the Mazda USA site a majority of
my jobs and freelance work has involved Flash and the development of flash/html hybrid
sites. Flash has been the buzz for a couple of years now and most people who are seeking
websites come to me asking for a sites that are alive with interactivity and motion. Flash
is the perfect solution.
Flash GFX: Are there any resources you used, or did you discover
everything on your own? Are there any you would like to advocate to our visitors?
Shane: By nature I am not a person who likes to ask people how
things are done. I thrive on seeing something and trying to dissect and figure it out.
Many times I get stuck, or need to see how something similar was scripted, a good resource
for me has been www.Ultrashock.com. The member base in the forums is incredibly diverse
and if you ask a question on how to do something, rest assured your question will be
answered.
Flash GFX: What software and or tools did you use for the creation
of your site?
Shane: Flash MX, Photoshop 7, Soundforge 5
Flash GFX: What is the intention of your site? What would you like
to accomplish with your site?
Shane: On the surface the site is simply a portfolio site for
gaining freelance work. On a higher level I wanted to create a site that proved to my
friends and more importantly myself how far I have come as a designer & flash
developer. Over the past 3 years I have been lucky enough to work closely with some of the
most influential flash designers in the world. Yasuto Suga of www.rayoflight.net and Eric
Jordan of www.2advanced.com were both included in the first publication of the
Masters of Flash and are both designers whom I have worked with and call my
friends. Before I knew them and worked with them personally I would enter their sites and
be amazed at the emotions I felt. Deep down I wanted to prove to myself and to them that I
could create something that had the same sense of emotion and awe the first time you saw
it.
Flash GFX: What sites have motivated/inspired you?
Shane: Early on, the sites that stick out in my head as
inspirational were www.e3direktiv.com, www.derbauer.de, www.rayoflight.net, and
www.2advanced.com. I remember the first time I saw different versions of those sites and
being absolutely amazed at what I saw. Deep down I wanted to do something on that level
where people would come and at least respect what I did. It is a dream come true to
currently work with both Yasuto and Eric. Watching their current skills and styles evolve
on a daily basis is truly inspiring to me.
Probably the most motivating/inspirational factor in my career has been my longtime friend
Douglas Arthur. www.douglasarthur.com We worked together back when I was just the HTML guy
at the company we worked for about 5 years ago. Aside from all of the mentoring and
guidance he has done with me, he has continually challenged and motivated me to develop my
skills and get better at designing. My biggest struggle has been deviating from the design
style I have been required to do for clients from the things that I want to create. More
than anything I am motivated by the fact someday I want to wow him with something I have
created.
Flash GFX: Do you have any departing annotations for our readers?
Shane: I guess since I am a American Football coach I would like
to give some advice to anyone who is looking for it. Basically work hard, be the best you
can be at whatever makes you happy, stay humble and always give respect and kindness to
everyone around you. You never know when you might meet them again.
Flash GFX: Thank-you for your time, Shane!
Interview Conducted by ::
Lisa Vidakovic - Flash GFX.com
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Recent News About Shane Seminole Mielke:
2advanced Studios, a leader in web development, has chosen Shane Mielke to be part of
their dazzling team.
Featured Works of Shane Seminole Mielke:
PixelRanger - http://www.pixelranger.com/
Chris Rix - http://www.chrisrix.com/
Varadox - http://www.pixelranger.com/portfolio/web/varadox/intro.htm
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