QuickTime for the Web

Author's Site

About the Author

Portrait of the Author as a Young Nerd Steven Gulie is a full-time writer and multimedia Web Monkey for the QuickTime team at Apple Computer.

He loves his job.

"It's like they turned me loose in the toy store after hours—I get to play with all the cool new stuff."

He's a funny guy. He's also a big geek.

He works on the QuickTime API Documentation—over 8,000 pages of HTML and PDF. Scary.

He is the author of the award-winning QuickTime for the Web. He has also written articles for WIRED magazine and various online venues.

For fun, he produces multimedia CDs and DVDs combining HTML, digital audio, and video.
Like I said, he's a big geek...

Don't take my word for it, talk to him yourself: sgulie@ix.netcom.com

 

About the Book

QuickTime for the Web
Third Edition

Book Cover—QuickTime for the Web Sadly, QuickTime for the Web is currently out of print.

QuickTime 7 includes improvements and changes to the QuickTime Pro editing functions, and the step-by-step examples in the book are no longer useful guidance in preparing movies for the Web.

Much of the information from the book can now be found on Apple's website. See:
HTML and QuickTime
JavaScript and QuickTime
SMIL and QuickTime

QuickTime Tutorials

This website still contains tips, useful sprites, plus corrections and updates to all three editions of QuickTime for the Web.

See also:

QuickTime Toolkit Volume Two
Tim Monroe
$64.95 | 0-12-088402-X | 6/30/2004

QuickTime Toolkit Volume One
Tim Monroe
$64.95 | 0-12-088401-1 | 6/21/2004

Interactive QuickTime
Matthew Peterson
$54.95 | 1-55860-746-3 | 8/8/2003


More than You Probably Need to Know about the Author

Articles
  WIRED Magazine
Saved
  what death can't destroy, and how to digitize it
A Shock to the System
  brain surgery 2.0

Websites
Life Near 310 Kelvin
  poems and readings by Greg Keith

Travel Writing
A Week on the Green
  a week on the Green River in the Canyonlands
Mauna Loa Valentine
  hike to an active lava flow
3 Weeks in Oz
  Thunda from Down Unda

Poetry
Slowly Changing to Pacific Standard Time
Cancer is the Easiest Thing
No Bombs Fell, All Day
Haiku (with photos)

 

TV Appearance
PBS "WIRED Science" segment on Deep Brain Stimulation

VR Photography
Anna Oneglia's Art Studio
Lance Sims' Art Studio

Family Photos
San Diego 2006
Engagement Day 2006
Laurel and Steve's Wedding

Timelapse Movies -- Requires QuickTime
Sunrise Meditations
How to Make Movies for the iPhone
iPhone Sunset

Humor
Enter At Own Risk