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Subject: FLASH: Flash Files for Television
From: Laura Mollett
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 21:03:31 +0100

Hi There,

My boss wants me to do some small animations to be used in television
commercials (in Flash, she's just got the idea how cool flash is :). Problem
is, we don't know what format to output them as (Quicktime video is the only
thing we can think of) and the television studio doesn't know either (noone
has ever asked them that.) Does anyone know what format would be best to
output a flash movie so that it can be imported into either a Media 100 or
Avid system (on a mac, on both sides if that matters) and then output as
videotape? They don't need to do any editing of the animation or anything,
just lay it into the commercial. Sorry if the question has been asked and
answered before - it never occurred to me I'd need to know it :)

Thanks!!
Laura

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Replies
  Re: FLASH: Flash Files for Television, David Wallach
  Re: FLASH: Flash Files for Television, U-Neek
  Re: FLASH: Flash Files for Television, Dave Broz

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