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Hardcover Macromedia Flash Professional 8 Beyond the Basics: Includes Exercise Files and Demo Movies Book

ISBN: 0321293878

ISBN13: 9780321293879

Macromedia Flash Professional 8 Beyond the Basics: Includes Exercise Files and Demo Movies

Are you already up to speed on the fundamentals of Flash? Do you know how create simple animations and write elementary ActionScript? This book is aimed at expanding your skill set and shows you how... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great for Beginners/Bad for Reference

I bought this book because I was going to a fast paced training course and I needed some "prep work" to insure that I didn't get lost in the class. This book is designed with the very basic principles of training, tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you just told them. So yes, it is going to repeat items such as shortcuts and the like. However it is also going to provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to do use some of the advanced features of Flash while also providing that "hand on" approach that us programmers love. When was the last time you read a programming book that didn't have instructions and then felt you could jump right in and program? Please note that this book is not a replacement for proper training, especially if you wish to really be a wiz at it; however, it will give you the foundation you need to get over the mechanics of using the application.

Great for Professionals with Flash Experience

I highly recommend this book if you, like myself, are a professional in the media industry with experience in Flash. While the 'newbie' will benefit from this book, I find that knowing the terms, interface and minimal Actionscript syntax are very useful to understanding and succeeding with the tutorials in this book. I searched high and low for this type of resource - a book which explains step by step how to do advanced actions in Flash utilizing semi-advanced explanations. In other words, the tutorials are written for both the newbie and intermediate user to understand. You don't have to be a developer to 'get' what the author is saying. Whoo-hoo! Once I complete the exercises in this book, I am confident that I will be able to further my studies with more advanced Actionscript tutorials.

Best Flash book I ever bought!

I must have over $1000 of Flash books since Flash 5. This book, by Shane Rebenschied, is by far the best I've experienced. I liked the fact that he includes much discussion about why one is performing a task one way as opposed to doing it another way... Shane shows you the correct, professional way. I also like the fact that the exact directions to follow in the tutorial are clearly numbered, often bold and stand out from the basic discussion. I am now going through for the second time and not reading the discussion but just doing another couple sites to get practice with these new techniques and ideas. They make sense because you change things in one place, not open every button timeline. You load one movie into another, allowing for download and cache ahead of time, for all your graphics and fonts you will use in the site. The user's computer is not constantly downloading the same items over and over as you move from one html page to another... you stay on the same one and load one SWF file after another into a master SWF file on the same html page. If you already know a good deal about Flash or enough to get you in trouble, this Shane Rebenschied book is for you! I hope he writes the next level soon. The added videos are fantastic and very helpful.

Beyond the Basics is a Good Name for this Book

Beyond the Basics is a good name for this book because the author assumes that you have a basic knowledge of Flash and when you have finished the book, you will have mastered some of the intermediate level Flash features. The author, Shane Rebenschied, takes a modular approach to Flash and ActionScript. In each chapter, you will create a modular component that performs a specific task and then a master Flash file that acts as a controller for these modules. The purpose of this is to keep the file size and download time for your Flash site to a minimum and to make it easier to maintain. Throughout the book, the author uses a working sample website as a teaching aid. Rebenschied begins by discussing flowcharts, storyboards and the construction process you will use throughout the book and how the master file and shared asset library work. Then you work on components that will run the dynamic parts of the website. You will learn how to use the LoadVars class and to dynamically load external text, in-line animations, Flash SWF and FLV files. You will also learn about the TextField.StyleSheet class, the TextFormat class and how to use HTML and CSS with Flash and web forms. He also discusses how CGI works to process your web form on the server. Then, you will learn about the MovieClipLoader class and how to use ActionScript to control Flash interface components such as a dynamically loaded slide-show, MP3 player and streaming video player. Finally, you will build a Flash plug-in detector and preloader. The CD contains exercise files and video tutorials that supplement the book. You also get a 24 hour free pass to the Online Training Library at Lynda.com. Shane Rebenschied is a freelance illustrator and Flash consultant. He has written Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 and Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Beyond the Basics Hands-on Training. He is also part of the video-based training at Lynda.com.

Excellent, as good as it gets

I can't say enough about the quality of this fine book. EVERYTHING works as it should and equally important, the lessons and explanations are extremely well thought out, concise and even entertaining. This is a very carefully constructed book, clearly written by a very good teacher and thoroughly tested for accuracy AND usability. This is in sharp contrast to the vast majority of Flash, Dreamweaver etc. books on the market. Bravo to Shane Rebenschied and Lynda.com for publishing an excellent intermediate/advanced book on Flash.
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