Authors: Jordan L Chilcott, Tom Green, Jordan Chilcott
ISBN-13: 9781590596517, ISBN-10: 159059651X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Apress L. P.
Date Published: June 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Born and raised in Toronto and now a resident of Guelph, Ontario, Jordan graduated from Radio College of Canada\'s Electronic Engineering Technology program in 1983, only to discover that he had a passion for computer programming. Spending his days working as a service technician, Jordan invested many sleepless nights teaching himself Assembly Language. He published his first program in 1985 and started learning higher-level languages such as C and C++.
Jordan co-founded The Computer Software Specialists, now known as Interactivity Unlimited, and eventually left the computer hardware industry to focus on his passion for programming. Today, Jordan has written various web and kiosk applications for various industries including the automotive and airline industry, and programs in various languages, including ActionScript, ColdFusion, Java/J2EE, and C/C++/Objective C.
When not programming, or administering the Dreamweaver-Talk list, he spends time with his wife, Joelle, and five children, Margot, Dina, Henry, Jack and Joshua; he has recently become a grandfather. Jordan also loves to compose, produce and record music, helping upcoming artists as well as producing movie soundtracks, is a wedding photographer with Joelle, and now holds a Black Belt in Goju Ryu Karate.
Tom is currently Professor of Interactive Media in the School of Media Studies at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Toronto, Canada. He has written 4 previous books on Macromedia technologies, and many articles for numerous magazines and web sites, including the MX Developers Journal, Community MX, and Computer arts. Lastly, he has spoken at over 20 conferences internationally, including FITC, MX North, Digital Design World, TODCON, and SparkEurope.
In this book you'll learn:
Do you want to master Flash video work, and work your way toward creating awesome, mind-blowing, interactive web applications? Well, don't go any furtherthis full color book is all you need to step into the future.
When Flash Professional 8 was released, it seemed as if we'd embarked on a web video revolution almost overnight. Up until then, web video was a morass of competing players, technologies, standards, codecs, and playback quality. The inclusion of the On2 VP6 codec, the FLV Playback component, alpha channel video, and the Flash 8 Video Encoder has ended the infancy of web video, creating an instant benchmark with no stops in between.
And this book is the ultimate guide to Flash 8 videoit offers practical advice, technical guidance, and a full series of creative projects ranging from the dead simple to the complex in a manner that talks to you as an equal and makes only one assumption: basic familiarity with the Flash interface.
We start with the basicshow to edit video in some of the most popular packages available (such as iMovie and Movie Maker 2) and create a Flash video file and import it into Flash.
Next, we move on to the good stuffcreating a custom video player; creating an alpha channel video and using it in some spectacular projects; turning your creativity loose by applying filters and blend effects to video using the Flash interface and ActionScript; creating video walls, menus, and stunning masking effects; and exploring how Adobe After Effects 7 and Flash Professional 8 are poised to become a motion graphics powerhouse. Best of all, you will discover something the authors had discovered by the time they started writing this book...this stuff is fun!
Summary of Contents:
Ch. 1 | Creating an FLV using the video wizard and the Flash 8 video encoder | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Editing video for Flash | 25 |
Ch. 3 | Alternative FLV creation tools | 43 |
Ch. 4 | Creating Flash video using the FLV components | 61 |
Ch. 5 | "Talking head" video and alpha channels | 77 |
Ch. 6 | Adding filters and blend effects to Flash video | 115 |
Ch. 7 | Masking video | 139 |
Ch. 8 | Building video walls | 167 |
Ch. 9 | Choosing and playing multiple videos | 199 |
Ch. 10 | The camera object and Flash video | 239 |
Ch. 11 | ActionScript and Flash video | 267 |
Ch. 12 | Motion graphics using Adobe After Effects 7 and Flash Professional 8 | 293 |