Adobe Flash CS3 Introduction
Infero Training Ltd
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
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New Street Station Forecourt
BIRMINGHAM
West Midlands
B24ND
United Kingdom
Friary
BRISTOL
Avon
BS16EA
United Kingdom
Judd Street
CENTRAL LONDON
LONDON
WC1H9NT
United Kingdom
Parkside
COVENTRY
West Midlands
CV12HG
United Kingdom
Overview
Lesson 1: Exploring Adobe Flash CS3
Topic 1A: Examine Rich Internet Applications
Topic 1B: Explore the Adobe Flash CS3 Environment
Topic 1C: Produce a Flash Application File
Lesson 2: Working with Graphics
Topic 2A: Import Graphics
Topic 2B: Create Vector Graphics
Topic 2C: Modify Vector Graphics
Topic 2D: Organise Content with Layers
Topic 2E: Modify Colours
Topic 2F: Convert Graphics to Symbols
Topic 2G: Create a Mask Effect
Lesson 3: Managing Text in a Flash Document
Topic 3A: Add Text to a Flash Document
Topic 3B: Set Font Options
Topic 3C: Add Input Text Using Flash Components
Topic 3D: Apply a Skin to a Component
Lesson 4: Adding Animations to a Flash Document
Topic 4A: Create a Frame-by-Frame Animation
Topic 4B: Create a Motion Tween Animation
Topic 4C: Create a Complex Motion Tween
Topic 4D: Control the Timeline with ActionScript
Topic 4E: Create a Shape Tween Animation
Topic 4F: Animate Using Timeline Effects
Lesson 5: Adding Interactivity to Buttons
Topic 5A: Create Buttons
Topic 5B: Control Movies with Button Behaviors
Topic 5C: Create Navigation Systems
Lesson 6: Working with Movie Clips
Topic 6A: Add Interactivity with Movie Clips
Topic 6B: Create a Flash Slide Presentation
Topic 6C: Apply Effects to Movie Clips
Lesson 7: Adding Audio to a Movie
Topic 7A: Import Audio
Topic 7B: Control Sound Playback
Topic 7C: Add Sounds with Behaviours
Lesson 8: Adding Video to a Movie
Topic 8A: Encode a Video Object
Topic 8B: Create a Video Object
Lesson 9: Publishing Flash Documents
Topic 9A: Publish a Flash Document
Topic 9B: Detect the Flash Player Version
Description
Adobe Flash CS3 Introduction
Adobe Flash CS3 Introduction
Adobe Flash CS3 Introduction is the appropriate course for you if you need to create web pages or web page components that contain text, graphics, and animation, and that will display correctly in almost every browser on most computing platforms.
Who is this course for?
A professional who wants to develop multimedia and distribute it on the web for electronic communications. Target customers are advertising agencies, marketing agencies, production houses, and design- or media-focused departments within larger corporations.
Requirements
To get the most out of this course, students should be familiar with using a Windows-based computer. They should be comfortable using the Internet with Internet Explorer; familiarity with other browsers is a plus. Furthermore, students should have a basic understanding of HTML and design and media applications, such as Freehand and Fireworks.
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