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Adobe Flash CS5 Introduction Masterclass with ACA Exam 5 Days - Glasgow

This five day scheduled Flash ACA Masterclass course provides designers and developers new to the Flash environment the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to progress from introduction to advanced level in one go! With this training course, you can use Flash, the industry's most advanced authoring environment to create interactive websites, digital experiences and mobile content.

The course includes a full introduction to Flash Design during the first 2 days followed by more advanced Flash Design and animation techinques exploring some of the latest features of Flash and design best practice during days 3 & 4. Delegates learn how to integrate their Flash Design with ActionScript 3 code written by development team members with a series of workshop examples where design is structured to work in harmony with development.

The final day of the course is dedicated to preparing for the Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) Flash exam including taking a mock exam and reviewing answers ahead of finally taking the real exam at the end. The ACA exam represents an official qualification and you will be provided with a pass or fail result straight away. Official Certificate of Adobe Certified Associate status provided for all pass achievements.

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Adobe Flash CS5 training at XChangeTraining
 

Price:

£995
 

Duration:

5 Days
 

Course Location:

Central Glasgow
 

Course Dates:

 
18 Jun - 22 Jun
 
20 Aug - 24 Aug
 

 

  A copy of this quality manual is available to all attendees of this course:
 
 

Adobe Flash CS5: Visual Quick Start Guide

  Price listed is per delegate and excludes VAT.
 

XChange Training limit class size (4-8 delegates max) to ensure an excellent quality of training is provided so courses can fill up quickly. Please book up early to guarantee your place.
 

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Adobe Flash CS5 Introduction Masterclass with ACA Exam 5 Days - Glasgow Outline

The following is a general outline. The range of topics covered during your training is dependent upon student level, time available and preferences of your course booking.

Introducing the Course
-Understanding the course format
-Reviewing the course objectives and prerequisites
-Looking at the course outline

Introducing Flash CS5
-launching flash
-resetting the workspace
-exploring the welcome screen
-the flash files explained
-creating our first flash file
-the panels
-modifying the movie properties
-saving the file

Getting to Grips with Drawing
-strokes and fills
-solving classic problems
-Shape Interaction
-working in a single layer causes its problems
-accidental fill on fill
-stroke and fill interactions

Working in Layers
-building new layers
-locking previous layers to prevent modification
-hiding and showing layers
-outline view as an alternative to visibility
-adding shadows to our design

Spelling it out
-the text tool
-checking the properties before you type
-adding our text
-back to black
-changing the properties
-discussing the anti-alias options
-working with large blocks of text
-an example of text orientation
-breaking apart text and applying a stroke

Enhancing the Design with Images
-a simple import to stage
-let’s take a look at workflow
-a workflow for transparent content
-working with vector artwork

Being Symbolic ?
-the concept
-convert to symbol
-compare and discuss the symbol types
-look at color effects
-look at filters
-reuse is the key
-blend modes

Using the Mask
-importing an image
-creating a new layer
-using the grid fill deco tool
-turning it into a mask
-locking layers and preview

Tweening Time
-steps to happiness
-tweening different properties
-putting it into practise - let’s build a banner
-the magic staircase
-animating images
-cache as bitmap
-exploring easing and breaking up a tween

Publishing your Movie
-a quick look at publish settings
-publishing the movie
-reviewing the output

Back to Banners
-banner advert sizes
-let’s build a banner to brush up our skills
-alphas, movement, scale, blur
-placing backgrounds and borders on our banner
-advertisement text
-transparent corners
-creating movieclips in retrospect
-masking revisited
-using a mask in an animation
-how to add a simple link

The Building Blocks of a Simple Microsite
-building a button
-duplicating symbols
-bringing the buttons together
-using a movieclip for the background
-sketching out the design

Building our first page
-the home page

Building the other pages
-Using scenes to separate our pages
-getting the content in the same place
-duplicating the title symbol object and then swapping it out
-swapping out the image
-modifying the layout
-naming our scenes
-modifying behaviour with a sprinkling of script
-adding some code to make the buttons work

Sneaking in a simple preloader
-adding labels to our frames as anchors
-changing our publish settings to enable the anchors
-reviewing the movie and fixing any problems

Publishing the Microsite
-Publish settings and the flash player version
-Reviewing our result

Banner adverts
-dimensions and file sizes
-working our graphics before use
-the kuler extension
-motion tweening with the motion editor and easing
-duplicating motion to a second symbol
-motion presets
-mask layers and movieclips in retrospect

Introducing Interaction
-movieclips as buttons
-using this to create popups
-blend modes and reflections
-instance names
-scaling symbols and 9-slice view
-the scroll pane and scrolling content

Frame by Frame Animation
-illustrator as a tool
-the import process
-drawn and scanned content
-import an image series
-tracing bitmaps and optimizing curves

Working in 3D
-first, the limitations
-using perspective to produce a different design
-gradient styles
-bitmap fills
-blend modes to darken into the distance
-movement in 3D and the motion editor
-rotation in 3D and the classic problem of completion
-publish settings and GPU acceleration

Working with XFL
-After Effects to Flash workflow
-Indesign to Flash using xfl

Getting it All Online
-using a swf in a dreamweaver page
-window modes and overlapping divs
-the code produced by flash and how to use it

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The Flash Project
-creating a project
-separating content into separate swfs
-the UILoader component
-backgrounds and 9-slice scaling
-libraries and runtime sharing

Building Navigation
-movieclips as buttons
-frame labels
-audio on our buttons and runtime sharing
-grouping buttons as a navigation bar
-filters revisited
-instance names
-accessibility on our buttons
-applying a document class to intercept interaction

The Home Page
-static text and anti-aliasing
-importing an image for use
-converting to a movieclip to apply a filter
-introducing dynamic text
-fixing the size and making it scrollable
-adding the all important scroll bar
-making our text and images accessible
-considering localisation of content

The About Page
-working in the library
-producing more interesting content
-don’t forget accessibility and localisation
-using the scroll pane to make it scroll

The Products Page
-building another swf
-creating each item as a movieclip
-using the UILoader to load images at runtime
-the download preview

The Contact Page
-using scenes for navigation
-building a more interesting navigation bar with images
-applying a class to our buttons
-duplicating the scenes
-applying a document class to resolve navigation
-importing images
-making the map more exciting with a component
-building a form to collect information
-the importance of instance names

Publishing and Previewing Our Microsite
-reviewing the publish settings
-publishing the movie
-viewing in the browser

The Key is in the Name
-planning and communication
-the initial design prototype and the first development meeting
-symbol names and types
-instance names
-export for actionscript and eloquent structure

Banner Advert ClickTags
-the theory of banner advert providers
-an insight into the html
-applying a document class to our banner
-viewing the example online

A Preloader
-movie structure
-export for actionscript
-looking at the bandwidth profiler
-adding a preloader scene
-changing the compiler settings
-using the deco tool to produce a preloader animation
-linking to our document class
-testing the movie and simulating the download

A Progress Bar
-the progress bar plan
-working in layers
-instance names and registration points
-masks can make things look great!
-clever looping animation
-using and naming our progress bar
-linking to the class definition
-testing the movie and simulating the download

A Photo Gallery
-the prototype sketch
-preparing our photos using batch processing
-writing an xml file
-building our flash movie
-creating dummy movieclips
-dynamic text and embedding fonts
-adding backgrounds and borders
-linking in our document class
-testing the movie and simulating the download

A Presentation
-working with scenes
-adding some animation
-playing it through
-it would be nice to have some control
-applying our code from the developer
-exploring the functionality

A Simple Tabbed View
-building our tabs
-building our pages
-naming the instances
-linking the pages and tabs to the base class
-enabling the component definitions
-viewing the component inspector
-setting the parameters
-testing the movie

A 3D Carousel
-building each item as a movieclip
-building a popup as a named instance
-creating a dummy movieclip to determine width, height and position
-applying a background gradient
-compile items into a CarouselItems movieclip and export for actionscript
-link our carousel to the developer’s code
-testing the movie

An MP3 Player
-building our individual components
-bringing them together and naming the instances
-linking our MP3Player to the developer’s code
-enabling the component definition
-drag and drop the component into the design
-use the component inspector to set the mp3
-filename

An e-Book
-building our individual components
-bringing them together and naming the instances
-linking the document to our developer’s code
-testing the movie and exploring the functionality

A 3D Loader for Product Visualisation
-building a dummy placeholder
-linking to the developer’s code
-enabling the component definition
-adding the component to the movie
-setting the 3d filename in the component inspector
-testing the movie and exploring the functionality

Flash ACA (Adobe Certified Associate) Exam
-Preparation
-Exam
-Pass or fail?


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Course Target Audience and delegate prerequisites

This course is intended for designers and developers who are new to Flash and who want to learn the interface and commonly used features right through to ActionScript.

To gain the most from this session, delegates should be familiar with the Windows or Mac OS X operating system and the web and its terminology.


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Location information for this scheduled course

This course will be offered at the XChange Training scheduled training offices in Glasgow at:

South Block
60 Osbourne St
Glasgow G1 5QH

The Glasgow training centre is located in South Block the new creative hub in the heart of Glasgow’s Merchant City. South Block is found on Osbourne Street which is within 10 minutes walk of both main train stations and for arriving by car there is a car park opposite.

Courses are run between 10am and 5pm with an hour break for lunch and both mid morning and mid-afternoon refreshment breaks.

 

Training Centre address
Central Glasgow

Tel: 0845 363 1130
Email: info@xchangetraining.co.uk

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Advantages of learning Adobe Flash CS5 with XChange Training

-XChange Training is an Adobe Certified Training & ACA Exam Centre
-Our Flash CS5 trainers are experienced print and design professionals with excellent knowledge of all aspects of print workflows from creating artwork to guaranteeing successful output.
-XChange training focuses on real tasks that reflect how the software is used in professional situations.
-Free Course manual provided for each trainee as excellent post-course reference material.
-Free email support service for 6 months after course included in the price.
-We get consistently good feedback from our clients.

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