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		<classInfo>
			<classTitle>Flash Video with ActionScript 3.0</classTitle>
			<softwareUsed>
				<software company="Adobe" url="http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/?promoid=BPDEE" icon="../../images/softwareIcons/adobe/FlashICON.gif">Flash</software>
			</softwareUsed>
			<swVersions>
				<version>Flash CS3 or higher</version>
			</swVersions>
			<levels>
				<level>2</level>
			</levels>
			<duration>
				<hours>6</hours>
				<days>3</days>
			</duration>
			<certification>
				<company url="http://www.adobe.com/support/certification/ace.html">Adobe Certified Flash CS4 Developer Exam</company>
			</certification>
			<courseCode>flv2</courseCode>
			<courseDescription>Flash Video has become a defacto standard for deploying video on the internet. Deployed for its quality and speed, Flash Video is used by YouTube, ESPN and many others. After a short primer on creating, capturing and processing video, the student will learn how to use ActionScript 3.0 to deploy video on their websites. Our Flash Video with ActionScript 3 is for students targeting the Flash Player 9 and higher. Students will learn how to build their own Flash Video player using the latest object-oriented techniques as well as create user-controlled playlists, captions and more. As usual, you may customize this class to the specific topics you need.</courseDescription>
		</classInfo>
		<hwRequirements>
			<requirement>Intel Pentium 4, Intel Centrino, Intel Xeon, or Intel Core Duo (or
compatible) processor</requirement>
			<requirement>256 MB RAM or above</requirement>
			<requirement>710 MB hard-disk space to install software</requirement>
			<requirement>Color monitor with 16-bit or greater video card</requirement>
			<requirement>24-bit color recommended.</requirement>
			<requirement>A mouse or compatible tracking device.</requirement>
			<requirement>A monitor with 1024 x 768 or higher monitor resolution.</requirement>
			<requirement>CD-ROM drive.</requirement>
			<requirement>A display system to project the instructor&apos;s computer screen</requirement>
		</hwRequirements>
		<swRequirements>
			<platformRequirements>
				<requirement>Macintosh OS X or higher</requirement>
				<requirement>Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher</requirement>
			</platformRequirements>
			<requirement>Flash Player 8.0 or higher</requirement>
			<requirement>Web Browser 6.0 or higher</requirement>
		</swRequirements>
		<preRequisites>
			<preReqClass>
				<preReq url="Flash_CS4_L1.xml">Adobe Flash CS4 Level One</preReq>
				<preReq url="Flash_CS4_L2.xml">Adobe Flash CS4 Level Two</preReq>
			</preReqClass>
			<preReq>Familiarity with the Flash 8 environment</preReq>
			<preReq>Use Flash&apos;s basic drawing tool</preReq>
			<preReq>Understand Flash symbols and instances</preReq>
			<preReq>Use Flash text tools</preReq>
			<preReq>Some knowledge of scripting languages</preReq>
		</preRequisites>
		<performanceObjectives>
			<objective>Understand the fundamentals of creating, capturing and processing video footage.</objective>
			<objective>Build a Flash movie that can play video content on a web page.</objective>
			<objective>Reuse the same video component to display multiple video files.</objective>
			<objective>Add video content dynamically.</objective>
			<objective>Understand and use the FLVPlayback Component.</objective>
			<objective>Build your own Flash Video player.</objective>
			<objective>Build a Flash video playlist.</objective>
			<objective>Add captions to your Flash video.</objective>
			<objective>Add content on top of your Flash video.</objective>
		</performanceObjectives>
		<supplementalMaterials>
			<book>Flash Video for Professionals</book>
			<website/>
		</supplementalMaterials>
		<courseContent>
			<lesson number="1">
				<lessonTitle>Introduction to Video</lessonTitle>
				<topic>Capturing Video</topic>
				<topic>Understanding Video file formats and their differences</topic>
				<topic>Understanding Video bitrates</topic>
				<topic>Understanding Codecs and their differences</topic>
				<topic>Understanding Video Compression technique</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:20</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="2">
				<lessonTitle>Delivering Flash Video</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Understanding SWF, HTML and FLV files</topic>
				<topic time="">HTTP vs RTMP deployment</topic>
				<topic time="">Understanding the Flash Media Server with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Deploying Video from a web server with AS 3.0</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:30</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="3">
				<lessonTitle>Placing Flash Video on  a Web Page</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Using Dreamweaver and Flash Video</topic>
				<topic time="">Playing Video with Flash Components</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="4">
				<lessonTitle>Using the FLVPlayback Component</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Overview of the Components</topic>
				<topic time="">Using AS 2.0 vs AS 3.0 Components</topic>
				<topic time="">Configuring the Component</topic>
				<topic time="">Using Cuepoints with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Dynamically Placing Video on the stage with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Modifying Components with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Building a custom player with custom UI components with AS 3.0</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:30</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="5">
				<lessonTitle>Building A Custom Video Player</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Making a connection with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Building basic playback controls with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Reading Metadata from a Flash Video with AS 3.0</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:30</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
			<lesson number="6">
				<lessonTitle>Building a Video Index and Playlist</lessonTitle>
				<topic time="">Making a marker index for video with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Building a video playlist with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Creating a dynamic playlist with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Building an XML playlist with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Ensuring sequential playback of multiple videos with AS 3.0</topic>
				<topic time="">Building a random (Shuffle) Playback of multiple videos with AS 3.0</topic>
				<lessonTime>1:00</lessonTime>
			</lesson>
		
		</courseContent>
		<courseware>
			<bookTitle>Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques</bookTitle>
			<publisher>Peachpit Press (Adobe Press series)</publisher>
			<bookNumber>0-321-48037-6</bookNumber>
			<notes>Need to customize class with supplemental book.</notes>
			<author>Robert Reinhardt</author>
		</courseware>
	</class>
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