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In this intermediate Flash training course, students will build upon their existing Flash skills to learn to create more advanced and dynamic Flash applications by integrating ActionScript and using some of Flash
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Provided by Webucator
Intermediate Flash CS4 Training
Intermediate Flash CS4 Training Class Overview
Intermediate Flash CS4 Training Class Goals
In this intermediate Flash training course, students will build upon their existing Flash skills to learn to create more advanced and dynamic Flash applications by integrating ActionScript and using some of Flash's more advanced features.
- Learn to format dynamically loaded text using HTML, CSS, and nested images.
- Learn to create an ActionScript-driven menu.
- Learn to build a preloader with MovieClipLoader class.
- Learn to add a progressively downloading, multi-track MP3 player.
- Learn to create a video player that allows users to control playback.
- Learn to build a slideshow that loads images and text dynamically.
- Learn to utilize components to create a feedback form.
- Learn to create a Flash plug-in detector.
- Introducing ActionScript
- Exploring the lesson file
- What is ActionScript?
- ActionScript 2.0 or 3.0: Which should you use?
- An important note about Publish settings
- The Actions panel at work
- Standard (default) script editing mode
- Using Script Assist
- Adding & removing actions
- Adding actions to frames
- Using stop( )
- Using the goto action to navigate the Timeline
- Controlling Movie Clip Timelines
- Functions
- Wrapping up
- Creating Button Symbols
- Working with button symbols
- Building buttons
- Adding text to a button
- Duplicating and modifying buttons
- Creating text-based buttons
- Creating frame labels for ActionScript
- Adding ActionScript: Events and event handlers
- Understanding events
- Responding to events with event handlers
- Tying it all together with event listeners
- Linking buttons to specific frames
- Adding an event listener to a button
- Linking buttons to a web site
- Introducing navigateToURL( ) and URLRequest( )
- Adding Sound to Your Movies
- Preparing sound files for Flash
- Sample rate and bit depth
- Editing your audio
- Mono or stereo
- Audio file formats
- Importing sounds
- Placing sounds on the Timeline
- Adding sound to your slide show project
- Adding the remaining narration
- Adding sound effects to buttons
- Placing Event sounds on button frames
- Controlling sounds
- Editing sounds
- Trimming sound
- Controlling sounds
- Repeating and looping sounds
- Looping sounds
- Introducing the SoundMixer and stopAll( )
- More sync menu controls: stop and start
- Start sounds
- Stop sounds
- Sound publishing options
- Introducing Movie Clips
- About movie clips
- Creating movie clips Laying the foundation: Your first movie clip
- Previewing movie clip animation from the main Timeline
- Creating the landing gear Combining movie clips and main Timeline animation
- Nesting movie clips
- Adding ActionScript to movie clip Timelines
- Controlling movie clip playback
- Adding some variation to the propellers
- Tweening movie clips
- Adding a second tween
- Combining movie clips for complex animation
- Adding filter effects to movie clips
- Using the Filters panel
- Creating a filter effect
- Working with Video
- Video in Flash: formats and fundamentals
- Understanding video
- Embedded versus linked video
- The Flash Video format
- Understanding codecs
- Understanding the Adobe Media Encoder
- Converting video with the Adobe Media Encoder
- Working with embedded video
- Adding embedded video to the Timeline
- Building controls for embedded video
- The Bandwidth Profiler
- Working with linked video
- Adding cue points in the Adobe Media Encoder
- Adding linked video to the Timeline
- Working with the FLVPlayback component
- Delivering Your Final Movie
- The publishing process
- Publishing to the web
- Customizing the Publish settings
- CD-ROM delivery
- Creating a standalone projector
- Make a full-screen projector
- Using Export Movie
- An overview of FTP
- Using Adobe Device Central in Flash
Experience in the following areas is required:
- Basic knowledge of Flash as taught in our Introduction to Adobe Flash 8 course
Experience in the following areas would be beneficial.
- HTML
- CSS
Each student will receive a copy of Flash CS4 Digital Classroom Book by Digital Classroom, which will serve as a guide for the class.
Class Technical RequirementsOur computer technical requirements and setup process is easy, with support just a click away:
- Click here for technical requirements and setup instructions
About The Training Provider: Webucator
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