Thursday, August 19, 2010

Be careful what you wish for

So I keep thinking I need to brush up on my skills in Dreamweaver and Flash, creating interactive websites. Well, I guess I'm getting a reason to do this at work - at least with Flash. Last week we were on location shooting an educational video which will later be made into an interactive Flash presentation. Someone else had the vision for this and was supposed to do the work in Flash. Today that all changed. I was asked if we have the ability to do this. Of course my answer was 'yes, we have the capability, but I'm a bit rusty in working with that program'. So, I go off to do some tests and make a template to show the client and immediately ran into roadblocks. Yikes, it has been way too long since I worked in Flash. And I never did learn how to put video into a Flash file, I always did my own animations using images from Photoshop, Illustrator, and ones I'd made directly in Flash. Oh boy.

So I went looking for some quick tutorials and, with a bit of help and some trial and error, I got my videos into my Flash file. So now I'm stuck. I can't remember how to make it interactive and I am searching once again for some tutorials. Well I came across one that is for CS3 and integrates After Effects and Flash. While the exact use of the demo may not be relevant, it seems packed with great information about both programs. I can't embed the video since it's an Adobe Acrobat (Share) presentation and 40 minutes long, but I can include the links and how I got here:

Mcoleman's Adobe Blog

"Creating Interactive Video with After Effects and Flash"

Here's an image of how I'm feeling about it:
"Precarious" in WestEast Magazine by Brian Edwards
copyright Brian Edwards Photography, Inc. 2009

On the bright side, today is the first day I haven't turned on the TV or listened to TV online in so long that I can't really remember the last time I "killed my TV". That's progress, right?!

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