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Subject: Re: FLASH: using flash for a presentation
From: Phil Ward
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 21:39:21 +0100

Wise words from Mike...just like to add that Jugglor is a great tool for
final delivery...use it all the time.

Regards

Phil Ward
Crescent Graphics

phil-watcrescent-graphics [dot] co [dot] uk
www.crescent-graphics.co.uk
New Media <> Internet <> Visuals


----- Original Message -----
From: Mountain, Mike J <Mike [dot] Mountainatcapgemini [dot] co [dot] uk>
To: <flasheratchinwag [dot] com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: FLASH: using flash for a presentation


> David
>
> I do it all the time - main thing you have to know is what machine the
> presentation will be running on as it will alter performance considerably,
> so check up on it. The better the graphics card the smoother it will run,
> you'll have to alter the fps accordingly.
>
> Other issues to watch out for are colour and contrast, especially when
text
> is involved - test on your projector. But stick to light on dark or dark
on
> light.
>
> The final and most important thing is to storyboard the whole project well
> in advance - and get all the copy you can. If you going to apply text fx
to
> things make sure you know it won't get changed last minute - and get hold
of
> Swish, it's a time saver and a half.
>
> If you must use raster graphics use low res for dynamic ones - or if
you're
> moving stuff over (or below/around) it, stills can be pretty high res -
> music sounds better off from a CD, I wouldn't bother encoding it in. But
try
> and time the presentation to fit in with the music you're using....it's
> looks very cool...again...experiment with the fps.
>
> Use the projector with an FS command to set it full screen rather than in
a
> browser - if possible.....
>
> Anything else..drop me a line.
>
> HTH
>
> Mike M
>
> ++ -----Original Message-----
> ++ From: David Giannetto [dgiannettoatJHCohn [dot] com (mailto:dgiannettoatJHCohn [dot] com)]
> ++ Sent: 29 March 2000 15:36
> ++ To: 'flasheratchinwag [dot] com'
> ++ Subject: FLASH: using flash for a presentation
> ++
> ++
> ++ hey everyone,,
> ++
> ++ has anyone used flash for a presentation? kind of the way
> ++ you would use PowerPoint? can anyone give me an overview of
> ++ how this would work?
> ++
> ++ thanks,
> ++ Dave
> ++
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