Flash Training Course – Introduction

Who should attend the Adobe Flash course?

This Flash course is aimed at web designers and animators who need to create dynamic and exciting animations.

How long is the Flash Training course?

2 Days

What are the benefits of attending the training course?

After completing this Adobe Flash course, you will know how to create custom Adobe Flash animations for use on the web. You will create frame-by-frame, shape-tweened, and motion-tweened animation using both custom and imported graphics as well as text.

What are the prerequisites?

No previous knowledge of Adobe Flash is required, but familiarity with Mac or Windows operating system is recommended.

Included in this course:

  • Course book
  • Lunch
  • 3 Months post training support
  • Certificate of attendance
COURSE OUTLINE
Introducing the course
About the course
Course Objectives 

Learning the Basics
Introducing Flash
Using the Flash interface
Creating a new Flash document

Creating Graphics
Importing graphics
Layering Flash elements
Organizing content in layer folders
Creating graphics
Using the natural drawing tools
Using color effectively
Creating a color swatch
Reusing graphics as symbols

Using Text Effectively
Using the Text tool
Creating input, static, and dynamic text fields
Using embedded or device fonts
Manipulating font properties
Building forms in Flash
Using the text property to populate fields
Anti-aliasing text
Using text components in Flash

Creating Animation
Introducing animation
Creating frame-by-frame animations
Creating motion tweens
Using motion guide layers
Creating shape tweens
Adding Timeline effects
Masking content
Using Guides

Building a Navigational System
Creating buttons
Adding behaviors to buttons
Creating MovieClips
Using a MovieClip as a wrapper
Dividing files into multiple SWFs
Loading a SWF into a MovieClip 

Using MovieClips for Interactive Rich Media
Using MovieClip events
Structuring applications using nested symbols
Building a MovieClip with different states
Using the Timeline for application states

Adding Sound and Video
Importing sounds
Using behaviors to load sounds
Adding video
Using the Flash video components

Publishing
Publishing Flash for web use
Using Flash and HTML together

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