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Macromedia Flash MX for Dummies [Paperback]

Gurdy Leete (Author), Ellen Finkelstein (Author)
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0764508954 978-0764508950 April 1, 2002
Covers the essentials that new Flash users need to create basic Flash animations, including creating Flash-ready graphics, animating the graphics, and adding sound and interactive elements.
Series features: Includes the simple instructions targeting beginning audiences that have pushed the For Dummies series to over 100 million books in print.
ABOUT THE CD-ROM
CD includes a trial version of Flash as well as other Macromedia tools including Dreamweaver and Fireworks.

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The fun and easy way to jazz up a Web site!

Hands-on tips for creating buttons, animations, actions and more

Make Web sites come alive with movement, sound, and interactivity - no animation experience required!

With Macromedia Flash, you can transform an ordinary Web site into an interactive showplace that'll make visitors say "wow." But how do you get the hang of all those tools and techniques? Don't worry! With this friendly reference, you'll be drawing pictures, building buttons, creating animations, adding sound, setting up actions, and more - in a flash!

All this on the bonus CD-ROM
* Macromedia Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and FreeHand trial versions
* Author-created graphic shapes, designs, and images to incorporate into your own Macromedia Flash movies
* Plus Adobe Photoshop tryout version and SWiSH demo

System requirements: PC running Windows 9x/2000/Me/XP, Windows NT 4 or later; Power Macintosh running System 8.6 or later. See the CD Appendix for details and complete system requirements

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About the Author

GURDY LEETE, a professor of digital media at Maharishi University of Management, has 20 years of computer animation experience.

ELLEN FINKELSTEIN's other books include AutoCAD 2002 Bible.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies (April 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764508954
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764508950
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #965,793 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One Happy Dummy, December 5, 2002
This review is from: Macromedia Flash MX for Dummies (Paperback)
When Flash MX was released, I wanted to get myself up to speed as quickly as possible on how to use all the new features of this new version of Flash. The first book I bought-and the one I still refer to the most often-is Gurdy Leete and Ellen Finkelstein's "Flash MX for Dummies."

Flash is said to have a steep learning curve, and the pursuit of learning a little Flash to liven up one's website has been known to cause more than one otherwise sane and intelligent individual to pull out her hair in fits of frustration and despair. When I was first learning Flash, I purchased and studied a wide variety of thick (and expensive) tombs on the subject, and yet, in spite of hours of agonizing over code and techniques that I never could get to actually work, I finally discovered the clear writing of Gurdy Leete and Ellen Finkelstein. Within a week after purchasing and reading my first "Flash for Dummies" book, I created my very first movie in Flash, and I was thrilled with the end result.

"Flash MX for Dummies" contains just the right amount of clear, concise information, along with step-by-step instructions that will walk you through the creation of your first Flash movie. As you read through the book, you will feel that you have a pair of friendly and competent mentors at your side. The authors have a way of making even the most difficult concepts accessible. Their tone is warm and friendly, yet never condescending.

In addition to providing thorough coverage of the basics of learning Flash, the book also introduces a number of intermediate concepts such as using masks, importing sound and video into your Flash movie, and making use of templates. The chapter named "Getting Interactive" provides the reader with clear and easy instructions for accomplishing such advanced tasks as using the SetMask method to make a movie clip into a mask and dynamically loading music from the web. I also appreciated the section entitled, "Frequently Asked Questions" which provided crystal clear, step-by-step instructions for doing some fun things like creating a custom cursor and making "drag-and-drop" objects.

If all of this isn't enough, the book also comes with an accompanying CD that is packed with resources, including a library of vector graphics you can use in your movies, Flash movies that you can open in Flash and dissect in order to further your understanding of Flash, and even a whole library of sounds you can practice with, courtesy of SoundRangers.

Not only does this book provide you with top-notch instruction for learning Flash, but you won't have to pay an arm and a leg for it. The price of the book is less than half the price of many other books on the same subject.

The book is perfect for those just starting out in learning Flash. At the same time, it provides more experienced Flashers with a wealth of information, resources, and new ideas. I strongly recommend this book to anyone interested in furthering her understanding of Flash. Buy the book. Then you, too, can be one happy dummy. : )

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't be a Dummy, June 25, 2003
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Flash MX for Dummies is inexpensive, especially for a book complete with a CD. However, the book is over 90% fluff and very little substance, basically covering even less than the built in tutorials that come with Macromedia Flash MX to begin with. There is almost no hands-on training, using instead refrences to materials on the CD. The reader is assured that even a 'Dummy' can create fantastic eye candy for their website, yet there is no problem solving for when you try something and it just doesn't work. Also, certain blatant errors within the text, such as telling you to copy CD library files to the macromedia/flash 5/Libraries folder become a grim reminder that this is 'Macromedia Flash 5 for Dummies' with a few edited paragraphs here and there. I found myself reading through 50 pages to find a paragraph's worth of useful information. There IS useful information here, just not a lot. A much better choice for a 'beginner' book is Sam's Teach Yourself Macromedia Flash MX in 24 Hours.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly edited, but a few useful tidbits, February 10, 2004
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The first few chapters got me up to speed on how to get around Flash and make simple animations, etc. However the last half of the book was too cursory and provided very little information on how to publish your Flash documents on the web. Additionally, many areas in this book are not up-to-date for Flash MX and instead actually refer to the Flash 5 version. My final recommendation is look for another intro Flash MX book because this one does a half-ass job, even for a Dummy for like me.
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Flash offers a powerful system for creating animation on the Web. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
editing boundary, collapse arrow, property inspector, motion guide layer, player file, guided layer, destination movie, ending keyframe, movie clip instance, tweened animation, movie clip symbol, main movie, motion tween, shape hints, color pointer, option crops, arrow tool, bitmap fill, publish settings, registration point, inspector lists, transform tool, layer list, swf file, shape animation
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Movie Explorer, Free Transform, Color Mixer, Insert Keyframe, Paint Bucket, Publish Preview, Macromedia Flash, Change Handler, Flash Web, Load Movie, Movie Clip Control, Page Setup, Palette Type, Trace Bitmap, Ink Bottle, Symbol Properties, Device Font, Display Menu, Dither Solids, Flash Help, Lock Fill, Max Colors, Show All, Starting Flash, Debugging Permitted
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