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Title:
The flash webisode production handbook
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Publication Information:
Hingham, MA : Charles River Media, 2002
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM (CP 2187)
ISBN:
9781584500872
General Note:
Accompanies text with the same title (TR897.7 M66 2001)

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Flash is an animation and streaming tool used to create webisodes which are streaming productions used in advertising, entertainment, education, contests, and interactive television. With this text developers, producers, and animators are shown how to maximize all of Flash's animation and production power.


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Interest in Flash remains high. Aspiring animators will find here both how-to information and a discussion of the imaginative/creative process, from storyboarding to lip synchronization, necessary for successful animations. The accompanying CD-ROM contains examples and lesson materials from the book, sound files, Flash games, and demo versions of popular software such as GoldWave and Macromedia Fireworks, but it is less interactive than the tutorials on the accompanying CD to Flash 5 Virtual Classroom (Computer Media, LJ 5/1/01). For public libraries. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


Table of Contents

What is a Webisode: Definition
Types of Webisodes
Push Technology
Tell Me a Story: Your Audience
Subject Matter
Storytelling Techniques
Assembling Graphics for Animation in Flash: Basics
Artwork Conversion
Importing Graphics into Flash
Applied Advanced Drawing Techniques
Using the Library for Productivity
Animating in Flash: Understanding Animation
Animation the Old-Fashioned Way
Using Motion Tween to Animate
Using Shape Tween to Morph
Including Sound in Your Animation
Using Layers in Your Animation
Animating Using Movie clip and Graphic Symbols
Adding Interactivity and Advanced Animation: Making Buttons for Your User to Click
Using Flashamp to Lip-Sync Animations
Putting it out on the Web: Deployment Methods
Creative Outlets
Appendixes: Production Resources, Sound Resources, Flash Resources
Glossary
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