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Learn how the Adobe Edge team produces their videos — from conceiving the topic, planning for the shoot, and choosing recording formats, all the way to encoding and posting the video to the streaming server.

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27

If you try to dispatch a MouseEvent in a dispatchEvent(), you will get an Error that says “cannot convert “click”(or whatever) to flash.events.Event”. So here is the trick for that:movieClipInstanece.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent(MouseEvent.CLICK, true, false));Tags: Actionscript 3 , MouseEvent, Events, Click, Roll_Over, Roll_Out, Double_Click, dispatchEvent, dispatch, EventListener, AddEventListener

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Jan
17

Learn how to make your web pages prinable by using CSS in Dreamweaver.

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Jan
10

It’s new year now. “Please show me how, do not tell me how” becomes more and more popular. Do you want to show your website or product in a fashion way at this golden season? This article describes how to make a flash video tutorial of your website or product in minutes.”A video is more than thousands of words!” How to make a video tutorial of your website? Use a camera to record their menus? Maybe it’s not a so bad choice! But a camera face to your computer is not the best way to show your website with the following 3 reasons. 1. The camera can not record the screen clearly. 2. You can not edit the video by adding some instructions or narrations easily. 3. The video file is too big for web sharing and transmission.The following is a video tutorial of how to subscribe a newsletter on a website, maybe you can have a look. It may needs serveral minutes to load, your patient would be appreciated.The following is a step-by-step guide of how to create a video tutorial using screen recording software to record the computer screen in minutes. 1. Setting the capture mode and recordThere are 3 capture modes to be selected: Application region, Custom region and Full screen. Now we select application region to record the Microsoft Outlook, guide others how to create an account in Microsoft Outlook. Click “Record” button to start recording.Application Region: Capture the window of the specific application that is running.Custom Region: Capture a customized rectangular shape on your desktop.Full Screen: Capture the entire screen.2. Edit and Enhance the tutorialOnce the recording is finished. DemoCreator will import the slides automatically. You can easily to add some interactive elements to the tutorial by slide. Insert new slide or delete unwanted slide. Or add some callouts, notes, animations to the tutorial to make the tutorial more interactive and animated. 3. Add sound to the tutorialClick “Audio” button and login the Audio Timeline Editor. You can edit the audio easily by cutting, inserting and deleting. And also you can view the slide at the same time when editing the audio. Furthermore, you can record the sound when recording the screen. 4. Publish the flash movieClick “Publish” button and login the publish menu. Select publish to SWF, LMS, auto-run CD, standalone EXE, or Email. As you know, flash file has the smaller size and safer in network transmission.Learn more from: http://www.sameshow.com/demo-creator.htmlView more samples from: http://www.sameshow.com/democreator/create-software-demo-samples.html

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Jan
09

Find out what some of the best Flash experiences were in 2007 to help inspire your own projects.

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Jan
04

This tutorial will walk you step by step through the creation of an Actionscript 3.0 application. Some of the topics covered in this article are: Events and Event Listeners, Classes, Arrays, and loading and using XML data.

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Jan
02

Tired of using 3D renders without understanding what is really happen? Well, this is a good start to be able to improve your skills in 3d.The aim of this tutorial, is to introduce a simple technique for a basic 3D render in Flash. Even if you need to know some math, basically sin and cosine, the example is really short and clear.Requirements:   Some experience with AS2.0 or  1.0   Flash 8 at least.     You should like math a bit, else it can be frustrating.   

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