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Foundation Flash CS3 Video [electronic resource] /by Tom Green, Adam Thomas.

by Green, Tom [author.]; Thomas, Adam [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2008.Description: 450 p. online resource.ISBN: 9781430205784.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Science | Programming TechniquesDDC classification: 005.11 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Creating and Playing Flash Video -- Editing Video for Flash -- Alternative FLV-Creation Tools -- Creating a Custom Player -- “Talking Head” Video and Alpha Channels -- Adding Filters and Blend Effects to Flash Video -- Masking Video -- Flash Video Tricks, Tips, and Special Effects -- Playing with Multiple Videos -- The Camera Object and Flash Video -- Cue Points and Captions in Flash Video -- Going Small and Going Big with Flash Video.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Video is one of the most exciting features on today's Internet, with widespread adoption being made possible by advances in bandwidth and software. But simply streaming video clips to Web users is only the tip of the iceberg! Flash CS3 offers a whole host of advanced video features, allowing you to create breathtaking user experiences. And this book, the second edition of the critically-acclaimed Foundation Flash 8 Video, shows you how to make the most of video in Flash CS3. The authors start with the basics of creating video ready for use on the web using popular applications such as Windows Movie Maker and iMovie, creating FLV (Flash video) using both Flash and other applications such as Sorenson Squeeze, and importing that video into Flash. With that out the way, they then turn their attention to essential practical techniques, such as creating and customizing video players, applying blends and filters to Flash video, effective use of video alpha channel and masks, captioning, cue points, interactivity using the Camera object, going full screen, and much more. This edition is fully-updated for Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3.0, and includes many new examples. Learn how to create video for the web using popular applications such as iMovie and Movie Maker, and turn it into Flash Video using Flash, and other tools such as Sorenson Squeeze Learn several essential practical techniques for manipulating video in Flash Updated for Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3.0, with new examples
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Creating and Playing Flash Video -- Editing Video for Flash -- Alternative FLV-Creation Tools -- Creating a Custom Player -- “Talking Head” Video and Alpha Channels -- Adding Filters and Blend Effects to Flash Video -- Masking Video -- Flash Video Tricks, Tips, and Special Effects -- Playing with Multiple Videos -- The Camera Object and Flash Video -- Cue Points and Captions in Flash Video -- Going Small and Going Big with Flash Video.

Video is one of the most exciting features on today's Internet, with widespread adoption being made possible by advances in bandwidth and software. But simply streaming video clips to Web users is only the tip of the iceberg! Flash CS3 offers a whole host of advanced video features, allowing you to create breathtaking user experiences. And this book, the second edition of the critically-acclaimed Foundation Flash 8 Video, shows you how to make the most of video in Flash CS3. The authors start with the basics of creating video ready for use on the web using popular applications such as Windows Movie Maker and iMovie, creating FLV (Flash video) using both Flash and other applications such as Sorenson Squeeze, and importing that video into Flash. With that out the way, they then turn their attention to essential practical techniques, such as creating and customizing video players, applying blends and filters to Flash video, effective use of video alpha channel and masks, captioning, cue points, interactivity using the Camera object, going full screen, and much more. This edition is fully-updated for Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3.0, and includes many new examples. Learn how to create video for the web using popular applications such as iMovie and Movie Maker, and turn it into Flash Video using Flash, and other tools such as Sorenson Squeeze Learn several essential practical techniques for manipulating video in Flash Updated for Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3.0, with new examples

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