Flash Level 1
| Date |
Location |
Duration |
Cost |
06 Sep 2010 (Mon) 07 Sep 2010 (Tue) | Washington | 2 | £ 495 |
10 Nov 2010 (Wed) 11 Nov 2010 (Thu) | Washington | 2 | £ 495 |
28 Feb 2011 (Mon) 01 Mar 2011 (Tue) | Washington | 2 | £ 495 |
21 Jul 2011 (Thu) 22 Jul 2011 (Fri) | Washington | 2 | £ 495 |
Please contact us to discuss private course dates and locations |
Course Overview
This course provides delegates with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to create rich media containing animation, sound, and video.
Prerequisites
- No previous experience of Flash is required; however, delegates should be competent PC users.
Objectives
Follow on Courses
Training Options
- Scheduled public courses at one of our training venues
- Private course at your company office throughout the UK, at one of our training venues (Durham, Newcastle or Washington) or at an independent location, convenient to you
- Bespoke course written to your specific needs, at your company office throughout the UK, at our training venue or at an independent location, convenient to you
- For further information please contact us on 0191 377 8377
What's Included
- 1 delegate per computer
- Telephone and email support
- Relaxed refreshment area at our training venues
- Lunch and refreshments when training is delivered at our training venue
- Comprehensive course manual and exercises
Course Content
Learning the Basics
Creating a new Flash document
Using the Flash interface
Introducing Flash
Creating Graphics
Masking content
Reusing graphics as symbols
Creating a colour swatch
Using colour effectively
Using the natural drawing tools
Creating graphics
Organizing content in layer folders
Layering Flash elements
Importing graphics
Using Text Effectively
Manipulating font properties
Using embedded or device fonts
Creating static text fields
Using the text tool
Creating Animation
Adding timeline effects
Creating shape tweens
Using motion guide layers
Creating motion tweens
Creating frame-by-frame animations
Introducing animation
Building a Navigational System
Using a MovieClip as a wrapper
Creating MovieClips
Adding behaviours to buttons
Creating buttons
Using MovieClips for Interactive Rich Media
Using the timeline for application states
Building a MovieClip with different states
Structuring applications using nested symbols
Using MovieClip events
Adding Sound and Video
Using the Flash video components
Adding video
Importing sounds
Publishing
Using Flash and HTML together
Publishing Flash for web use