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Phil Gross is the founder of Mel Co., a San Francisco Bay Area consulting firm that offers programming and instructional design support. He has written books and training materials on such topics as UNIX, assembly language, and OS/2, and he wrote the Macromedia Press/Peachpit Press best-seller Director and Lingo Authorized for version 7 and 8 of Director.
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43 of 49 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent tutorial!!!,
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This review is from: Macromedia Director MX and Lingo: Training from the Source (Paperback)
Awhile ago I picked up a couple of books on Director 8 to learn the same, but found the books written for someone who has a great deal of devotion and time to learn the program. At the time I had more pressing matters and postponed learning Director. Now, over a year later, I decided to take another run at Director MX. The options for learning material is limited at the time of this writing so the tomb was purchased and after loading the 30-day Director MX trial program from the enclosed CD-ROM, I turned to page one.Over the past two years I've taught myself numerous software programs (i.e. After Effects, Premiere, Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Photoshop, Illustrator, Freehand, Commotion, Edition) and have found that `tutorial' books fall into three categories. The three categories are: One, the author doesn't know the subject well enough to teach it. Two, the author knows the material, but only a digit head can absorb the material the way it is presented. Three, the author understands the material and knows how to `chunk' it into bite size morsels that are easy to comprehend and recall for the average user. Phil Gross is definitely someone who understands the material and more importantly is able to structure the presentation so that one lesson builds on another, which leads to a level of proficiency that the learner has the skill and self confidence to develop projects on their own.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Plenty of information but could be better organised,
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There is a lot of information on Director here, but rather less on Lingo than the title suggests. The CD accompanying the book has several 'bonus' chapters, a feature which I thoroughly dislike. Files for the various projects are also on the CD - a feature I do like rather than looking up a website.The book is packed with Director tips and techniques and is as good as is available for Director. However, despite all this information, no coherent design philosophy is put forward in the book to help developers. This is a definite shortcoming. Set against that, the projects are interesting in the main, so you can extrapolate. The section on video control in Lingo is very interesting but too short to get into more meaty topics. Bizarrely the chapter on Director and the web is on the CD. The chapter on databases and lists is useful, but limited, and will appeal to programmers in particular. There is a chapter on animation using an 'arm' which is too long winded and really could do with a technical tweaking. The embeddability of 3D models is covered in a hit and miss fashion. For instance the chapter on Director 3D is on the CD. I am reasonably positive about this book but I got the feeling that the author was upgrading an earlier version. From an educational perspective, the organisation of chapters and their goals is not ideal. However, there are really very few good texts on Macromedia products around. This is a very reasonable and sustained effort. At some stage it would be very useful if Macromedia actually listened to what their customers are looking for in instruction manuals. Until then, this type of book will dominate the market. Competent but not great.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ok lets be serious,
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This review is from: Macromedia Director MX and Lingo: Training from the Source (Paperback)
Okay i cant lie, this book helped me out during my noob years while learning Director. Its not for the hardcore users that already have a great and powerful background. If your new to director mx then this is for you no questions ask. It teachs all the basic stuff that you will need to understand how director works.
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