The Fountain Movie site design

Hello all,
I hope this is the right place for this.
I'm a musician with very limited knowledge of web design.
Soon I'll be creating a temp promo site for a new live
project I'm working on and it will be similar to this site:
http://thefountainmovie.warnerbros.com
I created a bunch of slowly evolving video clips which I'd
like to convert to flash and make a full browser window page from.
The flash movie would have audio attached.
Could someone give me a basic run down on how "The Fountain"
site was created?
Thanks in advance!
P.S. I own Flash, Dreamweaver, Premiere, Go Live and
Photoshop. Can the site be designed using just these
applications?

Thanks Eric!
I'll look into that. Here's 2 more sites using a similar
design:
http://hi-res.net/
http://www.alexandermcqueen.com/katevideo.html
The site I want to design would primarily use a video image.
Also an ineractive pop-up menu with links to media downloads.
I have created a library of video/audio content. Just need to
translate those video clips into a browser window mainly.

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