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Developing advertising with flash for Tv..
Hi
Here the steps;
1- Ripping avi from DVD media (via Winavi)
2- Cutting special selection via Adobe Premiere
3- pulishing cutted video from Premiere with no codecs
4- Importing this video to flash
5- Making animations
6- Exporting actionscripted animation with SWF to Video tools (******* for ex)
is all these best ways for developing flash animation for Tv.
i use 720x576 dimensions.
Waiting for expert solution.
Thanx
(The key is to make all animation with flash)
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Flash Actionscript Developer
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Always Twirling Toward Freedom
Originally Posted by fuad_all
Hi
Here the steps;
1- Ripping avi from DVD media (via Winavi)
2- Cutting special selection via Adobe Premiere
3- pulishing cutted video from Premiere with no codecs
4- Importing this video to flash
5- Making animations
6- Exporting actionscripted animation with SWF to Video tools (******* for ex)
is all these best ways for developing flash animation for Tv.
i use 720x576 dimensions.
Waiting for expert solution.
Thanx
(The key is to make all animation with flash)
I've done flash with live video before and the way I went about doing it is similar to what you've done except for the last step, where I exported it as a series of .png images and imported them back into premier. The trouble with turning flash into video is the built in avi export will only animate the frames it sees on the main stage, no action script or nested movie clips. The best flash to avi program I've used stopped support after flash 7. The closest I've come reciently is screen capture, but you'll lose the alpha layer. If you video is separate of your live action, you may want to consider this.
Flash to video has always been an uphill battle and hopefully adobe will implement something better for flash 9.
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Always Twirling Toward Freedom
Oh, there it is! I was just looking at the features for flash 9 (cs3).
Advanced QuickTime export
Render content published in a SWF file as a QuickTime video using the advanced QuickTime exporter. Export content that includes nested MovieClips, content generated with ActionScript™ language, and runtime effects such as drop shadow and blur.
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thanks very guys for your replys.
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Flash Actionscript Developer
www.fullflash.net
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