Adobe Flash CS5 Level 2

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Course titleAdobe Flash CS5 Level 2
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CodeADFLCS5L2

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Overview

You will plan, design and develop complex Flash projects using the Adobe Flash CS5 application.

Target Audience:  This course is intended for users who want to expand their introductory skills in developing animations and working with ActionScript 3.0.

Prerequisites

  • Attendance of Adobe Flash CS5 Level 1 course: ADFLCS5L2 (or equivalent knowledge)
  • Students should also have the desire to expand their knowledge of ActionScript 3.0

Delegates will learn how to

  • Plan a Flash project
  • Design a project
  • Manage symbols
  • Lay out text in a Flash document
  • Create advanced animations
  • Add audio to a movie
  • Work with ActionScript 3.0
  • Publish a movie in different file formats
  • Extend Flash

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Planning a Flash Project

  • Topic 1A: Understand a Workflow
  • Topic 1B: Translate Workflow Plans to Flash
  • Topic 1C: Identify Elements of a Project Plan

Lesson 2: Designing a Project

  • Topic 2A: Initiate a Project
  • Topic 2B: Create Design Patterns

Lesson 3: Managing Symbols

  • Topic 3A: Use Movie Clips
  • Topic 3B: Use Buttons

Lesson 4: Laying Out Text

  • Topic 4A: Lay Out Text in a Flash Movie
  • Topic 4B: Embed Text Fonts in a Movie

Lesson 5: Creating Advanced Animations

  • Topic 5A: Work with Inverse Kinematics
  • Topic 5B: Add Motion to Animations
  • Topic 5C: Apply 3D Transformation to an Object
  • Topic 5D: Apply Effects to an Object

Lesson 6: Adding Audio to a Movie

  • Topic 6A: Import Audio
  • Topic 6B: Control Audio

Lesson 7: Working with ActionScript 3.0

  • Topic 7A: Understand Additional ActionScript Concepts
  • Topic 7B: Add Interactivity Using ActionScript Elements
  • Topic 7C: Use Dynamic Mask
  • Topic 7D: Work with Pre-Built Components

Lesson 8: Publishing a Movie in Different Formats

  • Topic 8A: Add Metadata to SWF Files
  • Topic 8B: Ensure Accessibility
  • Topic 8C: Create Multiple Outputs

Lesson 9: Extending Flash

  • Topic 9A: Understand JSFL
  • Topic 9B: Understand Adobe Extension Manager CS5

Related courses from which you may also benefit:

  • Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Level 1
  • Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Level 2

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