Required Text: Macromedia
Flash MX 2004, Hands On Training, by Rosanna Yeung,
ISBN 0321202988
Materials: 100mb PC
Formatted Disk or Memory Stick
OBJECTIVES
A. Differentiate bitmaps, vector
shapes, file types, and components.
B. Drawing and working with objects
C. Create frame-by-frame animation
D. Create shape and motion tweens
E. Create symbols and organize the library
F. Actions and Behaviors Panels
G. Working with type
H. Working with Sound and Video
L5 Symbols, Motion Tweening, Library
1. Creating and editing symbols
2.
Alternate methods for creating symbols
3. Editing symbol instances
4. Working with the library
5. Motion Tween & Effects
L6 Actions and Behaviors Panel 1. Controlling the Timeline
2. Interactivity and Actions
3. Controlling Movie Clips
4. goto Action to create a slideshow
5. Go to Web Page Behavior
6. Targeting scenes
L7 Type
1. Text fields overview
2. Static text and device fonts
3. Small type and alias text
4. Loading text file into a dynamic text field
5. Device fonts
6. Spell checking and replace
L8 Working with Sound and Video
1. Sound and Video file types
2. Compressing sound and video
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
1 . Can I use the laser
printer in the classroom? Yes and No
The printer is only for project-based related work. Do not use the printer
for personal printing purposes.
2. Can I still take this course
if I plan to miss two or more classes? No
If you already know that you will have to be absent
for severalclasses, take my course at a later time.
Any student unable to commit to the course should
not take the course.
3. Can I remain in the same computer
station throughout the course?
Sitting assignments will take place at the end of the first week of class.
I do this to assess the attrition rate and to allow students to try out different
sitting arrangments, sitting will become available on a first come first serve
basis during this time. Two computers will be designated for students with
any medical concerns. It is the responsibility of the student to inform the
instructor of any medical issues during the first week of class.
4 . What if I am late to class?
Students should make every effort to arrive to class on time. Please do not
interrupt the instructor during his/her lecturer. Students
more than 15 minutes late to class forfeit their seat for the duration of the
class on that day only.
5. Can I customize my computer and
make changes to its settings? No
Under no circumstance should a student attempt to make changes to
computer settings without the instructor’s consent. PLEASE DO NOT
MAKE CHANGES TO THE TASKBAR OR MODIFY THE DESKTOP IMAGE. DOWNLOADING PORNOGRAPHIC
MATERIALS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
6 . At the End of Class
The instructor will announce 5-10 minutes prior to the ending of the class
to begin shutting down and cleaning your work area. This means you do not continue
to work on the computer. Papers and garbage should be cleared from your work
station and your chair moved underneath the table.
7. Can I eat or drink at my work
station, I promise to be careful? No
8. NOTE TAKING
Taking notes or learning to take good notes will pay off later down the road.
Note taking of important concepts covered in the class is
essential to learning the computer applications taught in the course. If you
have very few note taking skills try out drawing concept maps.