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2-hour lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice
·Limited to 16
·Registration
required
Description
Macromedia Flash MX provides a wide range of tools for drawing,
painting, and working with audio and video. Because all of these
elements are handled similarly in Flash, developers can leverage
their existing understanding of the program to incorporate them
and easily enhance basic Flash movies.
In this class, you will learn about creating more complex graphics
and text in Flash, how to incorporate audio and video to your movie,
and how to ensure that your work is accessible to the widest possible
audience. You will have plenty of hands-on practice, and an opportunity
to make your own animation ready for use on the Web. Bring a PC-formatted
Zip disk (not a floppy) if you'd like to save the project you create
in the tutorial.
View the course outline.
Benefits
After completing this class, you will be able to:
- create more complex graphics in Flash.
- work with text in Flash.
- import audio and video files to your project library and incorporate
them into your movie.
- check your work for accessibility.
- preview and export your Flash project.
Prerequisites
HTML: Introduction or equivalent knowledge.
Flash MX: Introduction or equivalent knowledge
is strongly recommended. An account on people.bu.edu, or access to a site on www.bu.edu,
is also recommended.
You can get the free Flash plugin, and a 30-day trial of the Flash
MX authoring program at Flash's
Web site.
Other
Instructor |
NIS Staff |
Location |
To be announced |
Dates |
Not taught this semester
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