Bells and Whistles:
Sonata in X. Flash animation featuring an original musical composition
and a completely illustrated version of the Mac OS X Desktop,
those pesky bouncing icons finally have a reason to dance! By
William Levin at MACBOY.COM
Bells & Whistles
Sonata in X
PRODUCTION NOTES
Art
All artwork was created in Adobe Illustrator 10 and
Macromedia Flash 5. The graphics are all vectors based, no screen
shots.
Music
The song "Bells & Whistles" was written
by William Levin, (originally titled "Good Night, Guru Son" for
no good reason), in 1993, composed on a Korg M1 and a Mac IIci
running Master Tracks Pro 4.5.3. For the movie, the song was imported
into Opcode Studio Vision Pro 3.5.6 and played on some additional
MIDI gear, including a Roland JD-990 and Yamaha TG500. The title "Bells & Whistles" seemed
appropriate, since both the song and Mac OS X have a lot of them!
Workstation
The entire project was produced on a Power Macintosh
8600/300 with 160MB RAM, running Mac OS 9.1.
Update 8 April 2004: I found a cool
animation that is like a Windows version of Sonata. Check it out
here, SoundRecorder.