Flash 4 Magic

Flash 4 Magic

by David J . Emberton (Author), ScottHamlin (Author)

Synopsis

For courses in Flash, Graphics Applications, and Director, Authorware, and PowerPoint Applications. 21 Flash 4 projects. Inspirational. Fully customizable. And brought to you by a team of 7 developers and designers who are among today's best Flash designers. Flash 4 Magic offers games and utilities. And more. Just follow the steps. Take a look at the graphics. Check out the CD that includes all the project code. Each New Riders Magic book has been created with you, the computer graphics student, in mind. Complete effects, adaptable solutions, time-saving techniques, and practical applications. Because computer technology books-like the souls who use them-aren't all alike.

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Format: Textbook Binding
Pages: 336
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: New Riders
Published: 11 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0735709491
ISBN 13: 9780735709492
Book Overview: 21 Flash 4 projects. Professional. Inspirational. Fully customizable. And brought to you by a team of 7 developers and designers who are among today's best Flash designers. Flash 4 Magic offers games (do the names Dodge and Concentration mean anything to you?) and utilities (such as a clock that uses external JavaScript and a poll application that uses external PHP scripting). And more. Just follow the steps. Take a look at the graphics. Check out the CD that includes all the project code. Each New Riders Magic book has been created with you, the computer graphics professional, in mind. Complete effects, adaptable solutions, time-saving techniques, and practical applications. Because computer technology books-like the souls who use them-aren't all alike. So whether you design chops, looking for a new way of doing an effect, or simply seeking creative advice, crack open a Magic book and get started...

Author Bio

David Emberton http://www.flashzone.com, http://www.shockfusion.com

David Emberton is a Web developer, writer, and columnist. He's also the editor of FlashZone.com and the producer of FlashChallenge.com and ShockFusion.com.

J. Scott Hamlin http://navworks.i-us.com/, http://www.toylab.com, http://www.eyeland.com

J. Scott Hamlin is the director of Eyeland Studio, a Web entertainment company and content provider for clients such as Sun Microsystems, Nabisco, and MTV Europe.

Chrissy Rey http://www.flashlite.net

Chrissy Rey is an instructor and developer at Fig Leaf Software in Washington, DC. She teaches Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and Generator. Chrissy is also a freelance writer, editor, and developer.

Scott Balay http://www.infinitefish.com, http://navworks.i-us.com/

Scott Balay is co-founder of NavWorks and spends most of his time creating new interfaces for that, as well as other client work.

Branden Hall http://www.flashlite.net

Branden is a multimedia developer/instructor for Fig Leaf Software, developing, and teaching various Macromedia products, including Flash and Generator 2.

Branden is also pursuing a Bachelors degree in Computer Science at the University of Maryland.

Larry Larsen http://www.greenjem.com

Larry Larsen is a designer/producer for The Poynter Institute. Larry produced the majority of the Flash interfaces from the FlashPacks from NavWorks (http://navworks.i-us.com/) and he teaches and consults on advanced Flash applications.

Daniel Mcskelly http://www.wteam.co.uk

Longtime contributor and assistant editor at http://www.flashzone.com, Daniel Mcskelly works chiefly as a Web designer for The Webteam (http://www.wteam.co.uk) and spends his free time moaning to David Emberton about getting more sleep.