me and stuff
I like to be fair in depth with my about section without revealing too many details about myself in question, its more of an anti-bio than a real one; some people may even learn something too.
I first began my life on the internet in 2001, it was the early part of the internets life...it wasn't quite 1999's .com erra, but anywho. I was 7 at the time and everything was new to me, everything was fresh and the internet seemed to unlock unlimited things to do. I think one of my first reguler websites I used to visit was Newgrounds
which has evloved a bit more than it was 7 years ago.
I first started designing things and making content for the internet when I was around 10; I had a better understanding of the ways the internet worked. I started when my mum gave me this Logitech webcam, I even still have it when a mic brakes and I use it for my Skype
chats if I ever am desperate.
I worked up a high understanding of how animation and time lapse worked and before I knew it I found myself creating some of my first websites in a Microsoft program called FrontPage, it doesn't really compare to Dreamweaver what I use now, but back then it was a really nice, user friendly program.
I had always been friends with a guy called Christopher Andrews (TinyHouse Studios), and me and him had been friends since...wow...year 1 of school. Around 2006 we started making videos together and up started my run with names to call my production "company".
There was Vison Studios (spelt wrong, I know!), Global Eye, Blue Bus Films, Think Tank and countless others before I started to settle on Transisco. I really have no idea where it came from and why, but it had the combo of a fast pace, (transport) and co=company. Most people ended up giving my crafted name the secondary name of Transvestite...which I wasn't too pleased about.
After making animation videos which to this day still remain on a very old HDD in another PC, Chris and me had moved to a secondary school, giving us better ideas, more people to discuss with and better things to branch out with. Most of the films we created were filmed with the Logitech Webcam that I was talking about a few minutes ago. We did about 30 videos inclduing a 4-5 part series called The Food People, which was great to make bur crap to watch.
After that I pritty much stopped making videos every week or so and started podcasting, it was in 2007 that I first debued OMRpodcast, and stars me, Martin Mills and John Harding to name a few people, and I am always looking for people to come on the show so contact me if your interested.
After that I think its 2008, and I finished Transisco, bought a domain and then bought another domain for the website that you are reading now.
Hope you enjoy your stay on the site, and remember to tell your friends!








