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LearnFlash - New Features of Flash CS4

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LearnFlash - New Features of Flash CS4 | 320 MB
In this video training series, Flash guru Craig Campbell presents an overview of the latest and greatest new features of Flash CS4. The latest version of Flash is packed full of excellent new features that the Flash community has been anticipating for a long time!

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LearnFlash Tips n Tricks 72 Videos Collection

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LearnFlash Tips n Tricks 72 Videos Collection
If you have ever looked over the shoulder of someone who really knew their stuff, you know that this is the fastest way to learn. Typically they can walk you through a set of complex instructions in a fraction of the time it would take to train yourself through a book. The problem is having that friend or colleague available anytime and every time you need to review something.


These flash tutorial videos are recorded by experts who show you step-by-step how to use the latest software. You hear their voice and see every movement on their computer screen, as if you were sitting right beside them. Best of all, they are always there.

These videos, sometimes referred to as "Quickstarts" can reduce training time from days to just a few hours.

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LearnFlash - Building Websites In Flash CS3

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LearnFlash - Building Websites In Flash CS3 | Size:1.24 Gb

1- Introduction (Running Time: 1:19)
2 - Project Files (Running Time: 37 seconds)
3 - Building a Simple Website (Running Time: 15:05)
4 - Making it Work (Running Time: 13:43)
5 - Animated Transitions (Running Time: 13:53)
6 - One-Frame Websites (Running Time: 7:45)
7 - Attaching Movie Clips with ActionScript (Running Time: 14:56)
8 - ActionScript Transitions (Running Time: 10:30)
9 - Dynamic Transitions (Running Time: 19:06)
10 - Disabling Buttons (Running Time: 8:49)
11 - Simple Button Animations (Running Time: 9:01)
12 - Movie Clip Button Setup (Running Time: 12:52)
13 - Movie Clip Button Actions (Running Time: 10:47)
14 - Animating Multiple Buttons (Running Time: 7:05)
15 - ActionScript Button Animation (Running Time: 15:27)
16 - Multiple ActionScript Buttons (Running Time: 4:15)
17 - Button Instances (Running Time: 10:39)

18 - Building a Popup Menu (Running Time: 15:28)
19 - Coding the Popup Menu (Running Time: 12:56)
20 - Fixing a Glitch (Running Time: 11:01)
21 - Website Tour (Running Time: 2:44)
22 – Building the Menu (Running Time: 14:16)
23 – Animating the Menu (Running Time: 17:44)
24 – Animating the Highlight (Running Time: 8:20)
25 – Organizing Your FLA (Running Time: 4:33)
26 – Filling Out the Home Page (Running Time: 17:40)
27 – Animating the Home Page (Running Time: 15:31)
28 – Building the Products Page (Running Time: 13:43)
29 – Building Dummy Pages (Running Time: 6:11)
30 – Attaching the Home Page (Running Time: 8:12)
31 – Creating the Page Transitions (Running Time: 11:04)
32 – Building a Slideshow (Running Time: 14:23)
33 – Coding the Slideshow (Running Time: 13:52)
34 – Importing an External SWF (Running Time: 12:31)
35 – Preloading External Content (Running Time: 8:59)
36 – Adding Video (Running Time: 19:25)
37 – Laying Out the Contact Form (Running Time: 11:03)
38 – Contact Form PHP (Running Time: 15:58)
39 – Coding the Form (Running Time: 17:56)
40 – Fixing a Glitch (Running Time: 4:53)
41 – Building the Preloader (Running Time: 9:19)
42 – Coding the Preloader (Running Time: 9:06)
43 – Publishing and Customization (Running Time: 10:28)
44 – Uploading Your Website (Running Time: 3:11)
45 – Conclusion (Running Time: 1:39)

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Learnflash.com - Adding Flash Elements To Your Website

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In this series, Flash trainer Craig Campbell introduces you to the concept of creating Flash elements for an HTML website.
Throughout this series, you’ll learn how to create animated headers, Flash menus, Flash buttons, slideshows, music players, and video players using Flash, and then once you’ve created these standalone Flash files, you’ll learn how to insert them effectively into your HTML website. This series assumes a basic familiarity with Flash and HTML.
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Learn Flash - Introduction to Actionscript 3.0

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By Craig Campbell
Running Time: 7 hours, 4 minutes
Overview
This video series is designed to introduce you to the latest version of Flash’s scripting language. ActionScript 3.0, although it may be a little more difficult to learn than its predecessor, is a major step forward in Flash development, running up to ten times faster than ActionScript 2.0. In this video series, Craig Campbell will teach you the basics of programming with ActionScript from a practical, hands-on point of view. You will learn how to use object-oriented ActionScript 3.0 to create interactive buttons, slideshows, video players, and simple games.

Detailed Video Descriptions
1 - Introduction (Running Time - 2:02)
In this video, Craig will discuss the main differences between ActionScript 2.0 and 3.0. He’ll also let you know what to expect from this video series.
2 - The Actions Panel (Running Time - 11:07)
Since we’ll be spending most of our time dealing with ActionScript code, it’s a good idea to learn how to get around in the Actions panel. In this video, Craig gives you a quick tour of the panel and its features.
3 - ActionScript Preferences (Running Time - 3:28)
Don’t like the default font that Flash uses to display your ActionScript code? Not a problem! In this video, Craig will show you how to customize the font, font size, and font color for your Actions Panel.
4 - Changing Object Properties (Running Time - 24:49)
In this video, Craig shows you how to access and change an object’s properties using ActionScript, including the x and y coordinates of the object as well as the object’s transparency.
5 - Changing Object Dimensions (Running Time - 7:59)
This video continues the discussion from the previous video about accessing and changing an object’s properties, but in this video Craig deals with properties that affect an object’s size and dimensions.
6 - Accessing Object Methods (Running Time - 7:21)
Movie Clips and Buttons all have inherent methods that allow them to perform certain tasks. In this video, Craig will show you how to access and use many of these methods.
7 - Using Math (Running Time - 17:59)
In this video, Craig will walk you through the basics of using math with ActionScript.
8 - Introduction to Variables (Running Time - 11:40)
Variables are nothing more than storage locations for any information you might need to keep track of throughout your code. In this video, Craig will demonstrate the basics of creating, setting, and using variables in ActionScript.
9 - Introduction to Functions (Running Time - 16:04)
A function is a block of code that runs only when you ask it to. In this video, Craig will teach you the basics of creating your own functions in ActionScript.
10 - Events and Listeners (Running Time - 16:38)
You won’t get very far in Flash development before you find the need to set up a listener that will listen for certain events. Buttons, for example, now require you to set up explicit listeners to listen for MOUSE_OVER, MOUSE_OUT, and CLICK events. Watch and learn as Craig shows you how.
11 - Events for Multiple Buttons (Running Time - 7:58)
In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to reuse the functions we created for the last video in order to trigger MOUSE_OVER and MOUSE_OUT events for multiple buttons.
12 - Keyboard Events (Running Time - 4:30)
In this video, Craig continues his discussion of events and event listeners by adding an event listener to the stage that listens for users to press a key on their keyboard.
13 - The `if’ Statement (Running Time - 16:26)
A conditional statement is a statement that allows you to perform a block of code only if a certain condition is true. The first conditional we’re going to look at is the `if’ statement in ActionScript.
14 - The `switch’ Statement (Running Time - 11:11)
The second type of conditional is a `switch’ statement, which allows you to examine several possible cases for a condition, performing different code for each case. In this video, you’ll use the switch statement to examine which key the user is pressing and then causing a character to move around on the stage if the arrow keys are being pressed.
15 - Your Own Properties (Running Time - 15:51)
Sometimes you might find yourself wishing you could make up your own properties for some of your movie clips. Well, stop wishing, because you can. In fact, it’s really easy. In this video, Craig will show you how to assign your property to a movie clip with a single line of code.
16 - Introduction to Arrays (Running Time - 9:40)
An array is basically a variable that stores a list of related values. In this video, Craig will explain the basics of arrays and demonstrate how to create and update them in ActionScript.
17 - The `do’ Loop (Running Time - 7:28)
A loop is a construct that allows you to run a set of code numerous times. In this video, Craig will show you how to loop code using the `do’ and `while…do’ loops.
18 - The `for’ Loop (Running Time - 13:33)
In this video, Craig walks you through the construction of a much more robust looping construct–the `for’ loop.
19 - Animating with ENTER_FRAME (Running Time - 16:29)
There are a few different ways to animate using ActionScript 3.0. The first of these ways is by calling on the ENTER_FRAME event to loop your code at the speed of your Flash file’s frame rate.
20 - Animating with Timers (Running Time - 6:54)
An ActionScript Timer allows you to perform a set of actions over and over at a specified interval. In this video, Craig will show you how to use a Timer for animation.
21 - Destination Animation (Running Time - 12:08)
So far we’ve looked at how to animate something along the x and y coordinates, but we haven’t looked at specifying an end point for the animation. In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to get your object to move to a specific point on the stage.
22 - Interactive Animation (Running Time - 8:54)
Now that we can send our movie clip to a specific point, Craig demonstrates how to make an interactive animation where the user clicks anywhere on the stage, causing the ball to animate to the point where the user clicked.
23 - The Tween Class (Running Time - 9:54)
You’ve created tweens visually before, and now Craig is going to show you how to create Tweens using ActionScript. This method is much more versatile than the previous two methods of animating with code.
24 - The Easing Classes (Running Time - 11:01)
Easing allows you to control the rate of movement within your Tweens. In this video, Craig explores the different easing classes that are available to use with your ActionScript Tweens.
25 - User Controlled Animation (Running Time - 15:18)
In this video, Craig will teach you how to create a user-controlled character that animates around the stage as the user presses the arrow keys.
26 - Object Oriented Programming (Running Time - 9:40)
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is a method of coding that focuses on objects that communicate with each other. This method makes it easier to create functional, reusable, modular code that’s easy to read and update. In this video, Craig illustrates the basics of OOP.
27 - Your First Class (Running Time - 21:38)
In this video, you’ll learn how to create an external class that links to a button symbol on your stage. This way, you’ll be able to add code for your button to an external ActionScript file.
28 - Two Symbols for One Class (Running Time - 11:04)
One of the beautiful things about object-oriented programming is the ease with which it allows you to create reusable code. In this video, you’ll experience this firsthand as you learn how to create a second library symbol that points to the same class that we created in the last video.
29 - Adding Objects to the Stage (Running Time - 16:31)
In this video, we’ll work with two separate ActionScript files as we learn how to add movie clips to the stage using ActionScript code.
30 - Matching Game (Running Time - 6:29)
In this video, we’ll begin the creation of a drag and drop matching game using everything we’ve learned about Object Oriented Programming with ActionScript. In this video, Craig sets up the stage for the game.
31 - Drag and Drop (Running Time - 10:28)
In this video, we’ll continue with our Matching Game as we explore the startDrag() and stopDrag() methods, which allow us to drag objects around on the stage.
32 - Detecting Collisions (Running Time - 15:23)
A collision occurs when two objects are touching each other on the stage. In this video, you’ll learn how to detect collisions using ActionScript. This will allow us to test to see if the movie clip we’re dragging around is hovering over the right picture.
33 - Responding to a Collision (Running Time - 11:44)
If the collision detection we spoke about in the last video results in a match, then we want to return the object we’re dragging to its original position. In this video, Craig will demonstrate how.
34 - Ending the Game (Running Time - 14:11)
We’re pretty much finished with the drag-drop game now, except that we need to let the user know that he or she has won. In this video, Craig will show you how to keep score so that you can tell when the user has won.
35 - Adding Sound (Running Time - 11:47)
In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to add a “blip” sound to your drag-drop game that will play whenever the user makes a match.
36 - Adding Video (Running Time - 17:17)
In this video, Craig will explain how to add video to your Flash file using only ActionScript.
37 - Controlling Your Video (Running Time - 8:17)
Now that you’ve got a video playing on the stage, you might want to allow your users to stop the video and resume play if they need to. In this video, Craig will show you how to add pause and resume functionality to your video.
38 - Conclusion (Running Time - 1:24)
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LearnFlash.com Integrating Flash CS3 with XML

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AS2 integration with XML.


Overview

In this video series, Flash guru Craig Campbell will teach you everything you need to know to get started creating powerful, data-driven web applications by integrating Flash CS3 and ActionScript 3 with XML.
Throughout this course, Craig will work through a few different practical projects that incorporate Flash and XML.

Detailed Video Descriptions

1-Introduction
In this video, Craig welcomes you to the series and gives you a brief explanation of what to expect.

2 - What is XML?
In this video, Craig defines and demonstrates what XML is and what it can be used for. He also shows a sample XML document.

3 - Building an XML Document
In this video, Craig discusses the few, simple rules behind XML as he walks you through the process of building your own XML document.

4 - Importing XML Data into Flash (Running Time: 12:07)
Now that we know how to put an XML document together, Craig demonstrates how to import XML into your Flash file using ActionScript 3

5 - Extracting Data from the XML (Running Time: 14:15)
With our XML data pulled into Flash, Craig now demonstrates how to display that data in a way that makes sense.

6 - Displaying the XML Data (Running Time: 9:39)
Now that we know how to display our XML data, Craig walks us through the process of displaying all of our news stories within a dynamic text field.

7 - Displaying Data Dynamically (Running Time: 8:34)
Ideally, we’d like to be able to automatically detect how many news stories are in our XML file so that we can view all the stories even if more stories are added to the XML file. In this video, Craig will show you how to add this functionality.

8 - Adding CSS (Running Time: 7:32)
Cascading Style Sheets are a great way to add a little bit of style to your text in your dynamic text fields. In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to make your text pop by using CSS styles.

9 - Adding a Scrollbar (Running Time: 2:41)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to create a scrollbar for your dynamic text field that will allow you to scroll through the text if it’s too long to fit within your text field.

10 – Creating a Slideshow XML File (Running Time: 4:46)
In this video, you will learn how to create the XML file for a new Flash slideshow project. This slideshow will cycle through a series of images.

11 – Importing Your Slideshow XML Data (Running Time: 8:43)
In this video, Craig will demonstrate once again how to pull this XML data into Flash so it can be displayed.

12 – Displaying the First Image (Running Time: 11:02)
Once the XML data is imported, Craig demonstrates how to display the first image on the screen.

13 – Slideshow Navigation (Running Time: 15:23)
In this video, Craig will show you how to create buttons that will allow you to cycle through the images in the slideshow.

14 – Automatic Navigation (Running Time: 8:11)
If you want the slideshow to play through automatically, Craig will show you how to use an ActionScript Timer to make this happen.

15 – Updating the XML (Running Time: 2:48)
In this video, Craig demonstrates just how simple it is to add another image to the slideshow XML file.

16 – Creating a Jukebox XML File (Running Time: 3:44)
In this video, Craig will create the XML file for a music playlist.

17 – Importing the Jukebox XML Data (Running Time: 10:15)
With the XML file created, Craig now illustrates how to pull this data into Flash.

18 – Playing the First Song (Running Time: 8:15)
With all of the XML data imported, Craig demonstrates how to play the first song in the XML Jukebox.

19 – Basic Sound Controls (Running Time: 10:20)
Now that we’ve got some music playing, we’re going to take a look at how to create some very basic controls that will allow our users to stop, play, and mute the sounds.

20– Cycling Through the Songs (Running Time: 15:27)
In this video, Craig adds code to the “next” and “previous” buttons to allow your users to cycle through the songs in your playlist.

21 –Updating the Play Button (Running Time: 5:40)
In this video, Craig takes a closer look at the play button and demonstrates why it won’t work properly the way we have it set up. He then shows you how to use the “currentSound” variable to make this button work more effectively.

22 –Displaying Song Titles (Running Time: 2:57)
In this video, Craig opens up the Actions panel and shows you what code needs to be added in order to display the song titles in the appropriate text field.

23 –Automatic Cycling (Running Time: 6:23)
In this video, Craig will demonstrate how to set up the jukebox so that it automatically plays the second song when the first song is finished.

24 –Setting Up a Video Player (Running Time: 3:12)
In this video, Craig begins the final product by preparing a video player in Flash.

25 –Creating the Video Player XML (Running Time: 3:34)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to create the XML file for the video playlist.

26 –Importing the Video Player XML (Running Time: 7:37)
Now that we have our XML file, Craig demonstrates how to pull this data into Flash.

27 – Playing the First Video (Running Time: 3:42)
With the XML data imported, Craig now demonstrates how to get the first video to start playing.

28 – Basic Video Controls (Running Time: 7:48)
With the video object working properly, Craig now demonstrates how to create some basic controls to allow the user to stop and restart your videos.

29 – Navigation with the List Component (Running Time: 17:06)
In this video, Craig will show you how to use the List Component to display and select video titles for your video playlist.

30 – Conclusion (Running Time: 0:59)
In this video, Craig will conclude the series.

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LearnFlash - Flash Animations and Intros

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LearnFlash - Flash Animations and Intros | 504.16 MB
Flash trainer Craig Campbell teaches you the tips and techniques you need in order to create high quality animations in Flash. This series was recorded using Flash Professional 8 and Flash MX 2004, so no matter what version of Flash you're using, this series is for you.

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Learnflash.com - Actionscript 3 Animation

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Learnflash.com - Actionscript 3 Animation
Level: Intermediate to Advanced | Win/Mac | 638.5MB
In this video series, Flash guru Craig Campbell opens up Flash CS3 and discusses several different methods for animating with ActionScript 3.0. After discussing the basics, he then jumps into a few projects in which he demonstrates some practical uses for this type of animation.
Detailed Video Descriptions

1 - Introduction (Running Time - 1:17)
2 - The ENTER_FRAME Event (Running Time - 9:22)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to animate an object by calling on a function repeatedly at the current frame rate.
3 - Animating With a Timer (Running Time - 9:51)
Using a Timer to animate is similar in functionality to the way the ENTER_FRAME method works, except that with a Timer, you have a little more control over the speed and fluidity of the animation.
4 - ActionScript Tweens (Running Time - 9:00)
You’ve heard of motion tweens, but did you know you could create motion tweens using ActionScript? In this video, Craig will demonstrate how.
5 - Animating Diagonally (Running Time - 10:07)
Animating diagonally involves altering both the x and y coordinates of an object, and in this video, Craig demonstrates how to do this using the methods we’ve already discussed.
6 - Animating Size (Running Time - 13:21)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to animate the width and height of an object when it is clicked.
7 - Introduction to Slideshow Project (Running Time - 1:39)
Using some of the techniques learned so far, Craig gives you a tour of your first project for the series—an animated slideshow.
8 - Slideshow – Setting the Stage (Running Time - 13:50)
In this video, Craig sets up all of the visual assets for the slideshow.
9 - Slideshow – Loading Pictures (Running Time - 12:18)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to get the loader component to work when a thumbnail is clicked.
10 - Slideshow – Calculating Size (Running Time - 10:12)
Retrieving the width and height of a picture that is loaded into a UILoader component isn’t quite as easy as you might think. In this video, Craig shows you how to find the right values.
11 - Slideshow – Centering the Images (Running Time - 7:09)
With the width and height of our images retrieved, Craig demonstrates how to use these values to center the images in our viewing area.
12 - Slideshow – Animating the Background (Running Time - 16:45)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to animate the gray background so that it changes dimensions in order to match the size of the image that has been selected.
13 - Slideshow – Animating Transparency (Running Time - 11:30)
In this video, Craig takes the slideshow one step further by fading the transparency of the images in when they’re loaded.
14 - Dragging a Movie Clip (Running Time - 15:14)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to create a draggable map using ActionScript 3.
15 - Auto-Scrolling Map (Running Time - 21:28)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to create a map that automatically moves in response to the position of the mouse cursor.
16 - The Animator Class (Running Time - 7:33)
The Animator class was designed to allow users to highlight a motion tween that was created in the timeline and to copy that animation as ActionScript. In this video, Craig demonstrates the basics of this process.
17 - Animatin Multiple Objects (Running Time - 11:35)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to alter the code of the Animator class in order to apply a copied animation to multiple objects.
18 - Trigonometry (Running Time - 5:17)
In this video, we’re going to begin a discussion on how to animate an object around a circular path in ActionScript. But before we get started, Craig explains a few basic trigonometric concepts.
19 - Animating in a Circle (Running Time - 12:23)
In this video, Craig uses the concepts discussed in the last video in order to animate an object around a circular path.
20 - Carousel Animation (Running Time - 13:46)
In this video, we take what we’ve learned so far about animating in circles, and we use it to begin building a carousel animation, with multiple objects moving in an oval.
21 - Adjusting Depths (Running Time - 15:04)
We have a little bit of a problem with depths in our carousel animation, so in this video, Craig demonstrates how to fix this problem.
22 - Adjusting Sizes (Running Time - 14:36)
In this video, Craig demonstrates how to dynamically adjust the sizes of the items in your carousel in order to give the animation a sense of depth.
23 - Using Multiple Movie Clips (Running Time - 9:48)
When creating a carousel animation, you might not want all of the animated movie items to be different instances of the same movie clip. In this video, Craig demonstrates how to alter your code in order to insert a variety of movie clips into the animation.
24 - Altering the Speed (Running Time - 7:43)
In this video, Craig explains how to alter the speed and direction of your carousel animation depending on the location of the user’s cursor.
25 - Clickable Carousel Buttons (Running Time - 9:29)
In this video, Craig wraps up the carousel project by explaining how to make the items in the carousel clickable.
26 - Experimenting with Circles (Running Time - 16:19)
In this video, Craig demonstrates some experimental ActionScript drawing techniques that build on our discussion of animating in circles.
27 - Conclusion (Running Time - 0:49)
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