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== Week 6 ==
== Week 6 ==
Main theme: Using and augmenting videos
Main theme: Using the Flash video playback component and creating "augmented" videos


=== Monday ===
=== Monday ===
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'''Topics'''
'''Topics'''
* Using the FLV Video playback components
* Using the FLV Video playback component
* The captioning component
* Dealing with cue points (jumping to cue points, using events generated by cue points)
* Encoding and editing video files with the Flash Media Encoder
* Encoding and editing video files with the Flash Media Encoder


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* Videos used in my examples are [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/flash/ex6/component-video-intro/ here]  
* Videos used in my examples are [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/flash/ex6/component-video-intro/ here]  


; Using the ActionScript panel (if time left)
'''Using the ActionScript panel''' (if time left)
* [[Flash actions-frame tutorial]]
* [[Flash actions-frame tutorial]]


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'''Topics''':
'''Topics''':
* Importing videos to the timeline
* Importing video to a timeline
* Defining and using cue points
* Defining cue points
* Captions
* Dealing with cue points (jumping to cue points, using events generated by cue points to play movie clips)
* Captions and the captioning component (if time left)


'''Handouts'''
'''Handouts'''
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* See the [[Flash augmented video tutorial]]
* See the [[Flash augmented video tutorial]]


'''Classroom activity Wednesday''':
'''Classroom activity''':


* Download [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/flash/ex6/component-video-intro/flash-cs6-video-cue-events-exercise.fla flash-cs6-video-cue-events-exercise.fla]  
* Download [http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/flash/ex6/component-video-intro/flash-cs6-video-cue-events-exercise.fla flash-cs6-video-cue-events-exercise.fla]  
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# Embed the video into the timeline and add animations and/or buttons. This is probably the easiest option, but '''make sure that your video is both short in duration (less than a minute) and small (low quality)'''. Each frame in the video will become a picture ...
# Embed the video into the timeline and add animations and/or buttons. This is probably the easiest option, but '''make sure that your video is both short in duration (less than a minute) and small (low quality)'''. Each frame in the video will become a picture ...
# Use cue points to generate events (most difficult option).
# Use cue points to generate events (more difficult, but more "real life" option).
# Add captions (text messages) to a video
# Add captions (text messages) to a video
For each of these options, there is an example or two you can download from the [[Flash augmented video tutorial]].
For each of these options, there is an example or two you can download from the [[Flash augmented video tutorial]] or the [[Flash video captions tutorial]]


; Reuse of prior homework
; Reuse of prior homework

Latest revision as of 23:56, 17 February 2013

Week 6

Main theme: Using the Flash video playback component and creating "augmented" videos

Monday

Term project Q/A

Topics

  • Using the FLV Video playback component
  • Encoding and editing video files with the Flash Media Encoder

Handout

Videos

Using the ActionScript panel (if time left)

Wednesday

Topics:

  • Importing video to a timeline
  • Defining cue points
  • Dealing with cue points (jumping to cue points, using events generated by cue points to play movie clips)
  • Captions and the captioning component (if time left)

Handouts

Previews:

Classroom activity:

Homework 6 - Week 6

Assignment

Create a flash file that includes a video and add some augmented elements, for example "interactions" between the video and the user. You can choose among several options:

  1. Embed the video into the timeline and add animations and/or buttons. This is probably the easiest option, but make sure that your video is both short in duration (less than a minute) and small (low quality). Each frame in the video will become a picture ...
  2. Use cue points to generate events (more difficult, but more "real life" option).
  3. Add captions (text messages) to a video

For each of these options, there is an example or two you can download from the Flash augmented video tutorial or the Flash video captions tutorial

Reuse of prior homework
  • If you wish you may reuse artwork and animations from previous homework (in any way you like). But this is by no means an obligation nor does it have an influence on grading. However, make sure to improve drawing, animation, navigation etc. if you didn't get a top grade for previous work. Adding just some sound and a button to a not so well done prior homework will not get you a very good grade.
Submission date and format
  • To be returned by Monday, at start of week 7 lesson
Other constraints
  • Reuse of artwork and movie clips: 1/3 must be drawn by yourself, max. 1/3 imported but customized, max. 1/3 imported as is. (So you also can do everything by yourself).
  • There is no restriction on the subject, e.g. you can do a slide show or motion/shape/frame animations.
  • You can import sound and video from any source (so the 1/3 rule doesn't apply for the video).
  • You must fill in a document description using the same template as for prior homeowrk.
  • Homework projects are individual. If you work with others, make sure that the individual projects differ, i.e. the "reuse of objects" criteria above apply.
  • Your *.fla should be error free.
Evaluation criteria - bonus and malus points

As usual.