May 2007
Beginner
530 pages
16h 16m
English
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Incorporating Sound
Flash lets you score your animations much the same way a filmmaker scores a movie. You can add a soundtrack that begins when your animation begins and ends when it ends. Or you can tie different sound clips to different scenes (series of frames) of your animation. For example, say you're creating an instructional animation to demonstrate your company's egg slicer. You can play music during the opening seconds of your animation, switch to a voice-over to describe your product, and end with realistic sounds of chopping, slicing, and boiling to match the visual of cooks using your product in a real-life setting.