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2-hour lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice
·Limited to 16
·Registration
required
Description
Once you've made some initial progress with Flash MX, it can be
helpful to do some structured practice to reinforce your new sills.
This all hands-on class provides the opportunity for independent
exploration, with instructor support, of various types of animation
and layering Flash.
You will work with pre-existing graphics and concentrate on building
a complete animation containing a wide variety of elements. You'll
learn shortcuts to save development time, and tips for optimizing
your finished movie. Bring a PC-formatted floppy or Zip disk 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:
- feel comfortable working independently in Flash.
- analyze a timeline to get a sense of how a Flash movie works.
- create a complex multi-layered movie using pre-built graphics.
- use shortcuts to speed development time.
- 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 Macromedia's
Web site.
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