The talanted Hakim El Hattab made this wonderful game using HTML5. We added music and FX with the soundcontroller. If you listen you may notice that the music change musicaly! http://www.hakim.se/experiments/html5/sinuous/01/
Want to know what people are doing in the current area for the nightfall on this globe? This production features the latest version of our very own soundengine, SoundController! It handles all sound on the site. Keeps the music in beat, adding new parts, randomizing sounds, adding sounds to video and so on….
B-Reel Stockholm has once again come up with a beautiful site.
Flow with the Auris and surf all it´s great features. Music and sound by Plan8. Music for the image TVC shown in specific countries also.
We were asked to compose the soundtrack for these three sporty girls. Each one has got a day and a night theme. All the sound on the site is driven via our own AS3 sound engine.
This is a good one! Record your own voice and see the big man say what you just recorded! We did the sound and music. All sound is handled by our own AS3 soundengine.
A simple yet effective site that for the one who cares about the climate (like we do). And of course, with all that jazz from Plan8 – nothing can go wrong. The site also got awarded with a bronze Lion – nice work!
Have you ever wondered what a hatching egg on a cloud would sound like? A magic bean? A snail looking for a shell? Well, Plan8 have the answers for you, my friend! Click away on the very summery Frito Lay-site to hear some of the funnest sounds and music you ever heard. Go ahead; -Lay like a Frito and dip those chips!
This is by far the creepiest thing we´ve seen. Or heard for that matter. To get in the right mood, we took our studio out in the woods and dug a deep hole in the ground where we spent most of the time producing the score and the ambiences. FWA Site of the month.
Wouldn’t it be nice if every drop of gas lasted a bit longer? The enviroment think so, so do Plan8. We also think the music on this website is amazing!
We made the music and soundfx for this Kvikk Lunsj-site; dare I say it’s a bit dreamy and folky without sounding hippieish? Well, check the www and find out. Can I perhaps tempt with a visit to suspiciously named Røverkollen…?
www.kvikklunsj.com
