|
Written by Administrator
|
|
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 09:16 |

Developed an e-commerce storefront for a chic home-furnishings store. Scope of work included Project Management, Branding, Data Conversion and Client Interface
Developed FLASH template to showcase station's video content on the web. Employs a modular design allowing for quick updates.

SCOPE OF WORK: Website Design, Training, Project Management, Communications Strategy Development.
SITE FEATURES: Section 508 HTML compliant website with stylesheets and javascript menus.
As the largest AIDS service organization in the Philadelphia region, they posed us with the challenge of creating a fresh look that was also accessible to users with assistive technologies.
All of the pages on the new website conform to Section 508 standards, the federal guidelines for the Americans with Disabilities Act. WhatEver helped ActionAIDS identify who they were communicating with, and developed targeted messages to those users.
|
|
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:47 |
|
Written by Administrator
|
|
Wednesday, 17 February 2010 08:19 |
|
For Immediate Release Contact: Carter Burnette WhatEver Productions 37390 5th Street • Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
(267) 251-7256
THEATRICAL PRODUCTION COMPANY HOSTS FIRST ONLINE AUDITIONS AND REHEARSALS USING SKYPE SOFTWARE
In response to rising theatrical production costs, one Delaware firm has utilized technology as a novel approach for auditions and rehearsals. WhatEver Productions in Lewes, DE has been developing a musical about Nancy Reagan based on Kitty Kelley’s “Nancy Reagan: The Unauthorized Biography”, the best selling biography of publishing history. They were granted a one time license to further develop their treatment and charged with the task of producing a sit down reading for Miss Kelley at the offices of her agent, The William Morris Agency.
“Morris gave us three weeks to produce our reading which coincided with the time of the death of my grandfather,” said WhatEver’s Executive Director Carter Burnette. “We had to recruit actors and rehearse with a very tight timeline and it made sense to utilize Skype software to facilitate auditions and rehearsals. Additionally, it allowed us to utilize non regional talent.” It is believed that this is the first time that the software has been utilized by a theatrical production company in this fashion.
"I was so amazed at how it all worked. It used to be so time consuming to travel for auditions and to do the reading. By using Skype it allowed me to do it in the comfort of my home or anywhere I wanted with my laptop,” says actor Shane Miles of Rehoboth Beach, DE.
|
|
Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2010 10:15 |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Written by Administrator
|
|
Monday, 15 February 2010 19:55 |
Article Reprints by Carter Burnette
The Soul Chronicles on SoulInterviews.com

Maximizing Multiple Intelligences through Multimedia
Article reprint from the October 2000 issue of Multimedia Schools documenting CD-Me; electronic portfolios that supplement child assessment tools. Based on Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences, we discovered that multimedia is the only medium that can document all of the intelligence sets that Gardner has identified.

Article about record producer Nick Martinelli documenting the illustrious career of this music industry legend.

Article about civil rights pioneer Kiyoshi Kuromiya, founder of the Critical Path Project.
|
|
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 23:28 |
|
Written by Administrator
|
|
Monday, 15 February 2010 19:24 |
Multimedia Reading: FIRST LADY: The Nancy Davis Reagan Story
In January 2008, Carter and his team completed an adaptation of Kitty Kelley's Unauthorized Biography of Nancy Reagan in music theatre format. The musical entitled "First Lady: The Nancy Davis Reagan Story" made history while being presented to Ms. Kelley and her agents at William Morris. WhatEver Productions was the first theatrical production company ever to hold online auditions and rehearsals via Skype software.
I'll Make Me A World
Multimedia exhibit of an original song, "I'll Make Me A World" based on the national African American television documentary project with the same name. The exhibit featured the lyrics from this track as well as an original presentation of "Andalusia". The event was held at Philadelphia's historic Belmont Mansion.
Shut And Dance Kiosk - MANNA
An information kiosk designed by Carter Burnette and WhatEver Productions. The kiosk was funded with an award from The Fleisher Art Memorial and The Philadelphia Museum of Art for The Working Fund Grant. Carter is the only three-time recipient of this award.
Bells on Broad Street
Carter was one of two artists ever to perform on the world's longest musical instrument, The Bells on Broad Street. The music installation spanned over 1.6 miles and controlled via a keyboard located at the Philadelphia Academy of Music. Carter performed an original composition for World AIDS Day.
Houston Artists' Warehouse Alliance
Carter lived and worked in The Houston Artists' Warehouse Alliance where he worked with visual artists and donated original compositions for art installations. |
|
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 21:48 |
|
|
|
|
|