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The following site are a selection of projects that I've produced or worked on in other capacities. These sites are good example of the type of work I've done over the years - from small teaser campaigns to full site relaunches.
The N

The N

In April 2002, Noggin split its channel into two networks. The N takes over at 6pm (ET) targeting teens with shows such as the popular drama "Degrassi" and favorites such as "Clueless," "Sabrina," and "Daria."

This is the second version of The N website. We partnered with the NYC design firm Funny Garbage to build this newest interation.

Producers: Valerie Kameya, Seth Madej, Lance Nealy & Tony Zito
Design: Funny Garbage
Technology: Patrick Lambert & Mark Levitt

Noggin

Noggin

Noggin's focus is preschoolers 2-6. With that in mind we created a site that is completely kid-friendly and is designed to be a joint activity with a child and caregiver. The entire site is targeted to broadband users, featuring large Shockwave and Flash activities as well as broadband video (Quicktime, Windows Media & Flash Video).

Producers: Valerie Kameya, Seth Madej, Lance Nealy & Tony Zito
Design: Funny Garbage
Technology: Patrick Lambert & Mark Levitt

dadatheband.com

www.dadatheband.com

This is the official site for the power rock trio dada. It contains music videos, live concert footage, audio samples of every album track, online store, extensive live photo collection, tour info & reviews and community section featuring message boards and chat.

Designer/Developer/Producer: Lance Nealy

nealy.net

nealy.net

My personal homepage currently featuring original photographs and video.

Designer/Developer/Photographer/Videoographer: Lance Nealy

MTV2.com

MTV2.com [January 2001 relaunch]

MTV2.com was redesigned from the ground up to support MTV2, an all-music channel distributed by satellite and cable providers. Besides the standard channel-support features, we created an interactive show, "Control Freak," which allowed users to vote for the next video to play on the channel. MTV2.com launched on January 1st, 2001 alongside the new MTV2 channel.

Executive Producer: Bob Crawford
Producer: Lance Nealy
Tech Director: Darren Layne
Production Coordinator: Courtney Smith
Art Director: James Starkman
Graphic Designers: James Starkman & Lance Nealy
Web Developer: Lance Nealy

SMF3D

MTV's 1999 Sports & Music Festival 3D

To support MTV's Sports and Music Festival, we created this site. Besides the standard schedule and information, we included: IPIX (360° by 360° interactive stills) of each athlete and performer, RealVideo of the winning moments, a Shockwave game and a special auction site to raise money for LifeBeat.

Producer: Kim Morgan
Production Manager: Lance Nealy
Graphic Designer: Todd Hulin
Web Developers: Alan Fields & Lance Nealy
Game Developers: Skyworks Technologies
Still & IPIX Photography: Frank Micelotta
IPIX Scripting: Lance Nealy

9999

MTV's 1999 Video Music Awards Teaser

The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards teaser campaign began on-air several weeks before the show. We tied-in an online tease as well, utilizing the same, mysterious 9999 the channel was using.

Producer: Kim Morgan
Production Manager: Lance Nealy
Graphic Designer: Shirley Petchprapa
Web Developer: Udi Latarre

9999

MTV's 1999 Video Music Awards

The 1999 VMA site was the largest site I'd done at that point (147 pages, 1362 images, 43 Flash movies, 4 Shockwave movie) and also the most successful, setting new records for MTV.com, and actually forcing us to steal 5 extra servers to keep up with traffic. We pushed the standard web experience to the extreme by teaming up over 20 music video directors with digital designers, to create Flash intros for each nominated category.

Producer: Kim Morgan
Production Manager: Lance Nealy
Graphic Designer: Shirley Petchprapa
Web Developer: Udi Latarre
Still Photography: Frank Micelotta

MTV Movie Awards

MTV's 1999 Movie Awards Teaser

MTV.com began hyping the Movie Awards several weeks before the nomination special. This site was designed to give the user a sneak peak of what was coming up.

Producer: Kim Morgan
Production Manager: Lance Nealy
Graphic Designer: David Haring
Web Developer: Alan Fields

MTV Movie Awards

MTV's 1999 Movie Awards

The main focus of the '99 Movie Awards site, was Johnny Fame. Fame was "the fans' fan," an everyday man we sent to Hollywood to interview celebrities. The interviews were funny, and irreverent and more than one ended in a slap.

Producer: Kim Morgan
Production Manager: Lance Nealy
Graphic Designer: David Haring
Web Developer: Alan Fields
Still Photography: Frank Micelotta