Mobile Flash Design / Flash Lite Workshop in San Francisco

Hello,
I will be running the Flash Design for Mobile Devices
workshops this Spring:
in San Francisco: 2 days, Saturday, May 10th & 17th, 10am
— 5pm
All mobile Flash development will be covered while emphasis
will be placed on Flash Lite
development for phones.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
interested.
Details are below.
Thanks,
Nader Nejat // CEO
Omega Mobile //
http://www.omegamobile.com
Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
+1 415-596-6342 (+1 415-59-OMEGA)
===========================================================
What:
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
When:
San Francisco: 2 days, Saturday, May 10th & 17th, 10am
— 5pm
Flash Design For Mobile Devices
In the era of rich mobile media development, your mobile
future is here. Now, learn how to create it in this hands-on
workshop.
We'll give you all the information and practice you need to
be on the
cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
phones and next
generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash landscape
by looking
at working prototypes and actual applications that leverage
the current
mobile Flash player technology.
Discussions are followed by exercises that show you exactly
what you need
to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
creating great
mobile multimedia experiences for cell phones using Flash
Lite.
In addition to exploring development opportunities available
today, you'll learn:
• The capabilities and limitations of Flash for mobile
development.
• Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
• How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
• The entire production process from planning to
testing and debugging on the device.
• How to create engaging content and user experiences
for small screens.
• How to maximize memory and processor performance of
your applications.
• How to develop for multiple devices with minimal
changes.
• To tap into resources to get you started quickly
• About handy third party utilities.
Who should take this class?
Anyone interested in developing rich media content for mobile
devices
including: mobile developers interested in Flash as a
potential delivery
platform and interface designers who want to use Flash for
mobile design,
Flash developers who wish to leverage their skills for mobile
development,
web designers who want to take advantage of the next big
medium and anyone
interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience recommended.
Hands on, 1 student per computer
Course #: MULT 9234
Schedule #: 28235
Section: Z01
Fee: $395.00
San Francisco State University Downtown Center
Multimedia Studies Program
SF State Downtown Campus, 835 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94105
For more information and to register:
http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/multimedia/classes.cfm?selection=classes&ID=988273&Period=20082
Or, call: 415.405.7700

Ciao
1 - Flash Video will be supported in Flash Lite 3, due mid
year and probably on phones by the end of the year
2 - Available to develoeprs: it means that you can download a
FL player for that phone from Adobe
Available to Consumer: it means that the phone is FL enabled,
the player is already integrated on the phone OS
3 - the 6630 supports FL player, which means that you can
install the FL player provided by Adobe. So it's not really your
target device do commercial FL content. Target devices are the one
that are FL enabled. You cannot set the FL content as screensaver
in the 6630. Nokia S40 have that feature. But you cna for sure
develop screensavers and wallpapers.
Alessandro

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