August 2007
Beginner
376 pages
9h 14m
English
Before you start any Flash Video project, carefully consider how the video will be presented to your audience. Don’t fall into the practice of shooting first and planning later. In this chapter, you’ll learn what questions you should ask before picking up a video camera or asking for video source files from your client.
Flash Video—and video viewing in general—can be experienced across a wide variety of form factors. For some projects, the user may click a Play button and watch the video. For other projects, the video augments the information presented to the user. No matter how the video is viewed, it can be displayed in various shapes and sizes in your Flash applications.
If you’re ...