Macromedia Flash MX 2004: Training from the Source

Macromedia Flash MX 2004: Training from the Source

by JendeHaan (Author)

Synopsis

If you?re ready to begin integrating video, text, audio, and graphics into dynamic, interactive Web sites using Macromedia?s Flash MX 2004, this is the place to start. As the official Macromedia guide to its motion-graphics and animation powerhouse, this volume uses a series of hands-on projects to provide a firm foundation in every aspect of Flash MX 2004 use: from graphics, animation, video, and text to ActionScript fundamentals and dynamic data integration. Simple step-by-step instructions peppered with plenty of visuals and a CD that includes lesson files and a trial version of Flash MX 2004 leave you with a solid understanding of basic Flash development and design. In the process you?ll learn about all that?s new in Flash MX 2004?from its redesigned interface to its improved scripting language, better text tools, native support for PDF and EPS formats, first-ever third-party extensions, and more. You?ll even learn how to build movies that integrate with dynamic data, stream video, and include forms that ask for user input.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 472
Edition: 1
Publisher: Macromedia Press
Published: 11 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0321213424
ISBN 13: 9780321213426
Book Overview:

If you?re ready to begin integrating video, text, audio, and graphics into dynamic, interactive Web sites using Macromedia?s Flash MX 2004, this is the place to start. As the official Macromedia guide to its motion-graphics and animation powerhouse, this volume uses a series of hands-on projects to provide a firm foundation in every aspect of Flash MX 2004 use: from graphics, animation, video, and text to ActionScript fundamentals and dynamic data integration. Simple step-by-step instructions peppered with plenty of visuals and a CD that includes lesson files and a trial version of Flash MX 2004 leave you with a solid understanding of basic Flash development and design. In the process you?ll learn about all that?s new in Flash MX 2004?from its redesigned interface to its improved scripting language, better text tools, native support for PDF and EPS formats, first-ever third-party extensions, and more. You?ll even learn how to build movies that integrate with dynamic data, stream video, and include forms that ask for user input.


Author Bio

Jen deHaan is a freelance web designer/developer based in Calgary, Alberta. She has been involved in writing, contributing to or editing many computer books on Macromedia Flash, ActionScript, digital video, and ColdFusion. She has co-authored three books on ActionScript, is coauthor of the ColdFusion Developer's Handbook (Sybex), and the soon to be published Dreamweaver MX: ColdFusion Web Development.