Needed | Flash Designer

Hello there,
I need some help, since I handle post production work, I
don't really have a handle on flash.
I have all the files for my site. I need advice on what needs
to be done to make my site stick out
from the crowd. I can pay via paypal. I hope to talk with you
soon. Thank you for your time.
Please e-mail here | [email protected]
Mike D |
http://www.mdfilms.net

Guys...
It's OK to get creative on this. I realize the mass is a
mirror image (& as such doesn't have a point of referrence from
which to give the illusion of rotation)...but how about a rotating
external grid? I've seen planet animations where the surface
remains stationary, but there's a globular (yet linear structural)
grid just above the surface that rotates. You could do the same
thing with this...the mass could remain stationary w/ the grid
rotating to the left. Use your imagination...make it look like a
sci-fi force field, or something.
How about something like that?
mark4man

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    Anything similar available in UK?
    "..Nader.." <[email protected]> wrote in
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    news:[email protected]...
    > I'll be running a 2 day workshop in San Francisco on
    > Flash Design for Mobile Devices in May.
    >
    > 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
    >
    > ==========================================
    >
    > What:
    > Flash Design For Mobile Devices
    >
    > When:
    > 2 days: Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am ? 5pm
    >
    > Where:
    > San Francisco State University Downtown Center
    > Multimedia Studies Program
    > 425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
    > San Francisco, CA 94105
    >
    > For more information and to register:
    > On the Internet go to:
    http://msp.sfsu.edu
    > Or, call: 415.405.7700
    >
    > 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
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    > cutting edge of creating Flash content for PDAs, mobile
    phones and next
    > generation devices. We'll explore the mobile Flash
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    > at working prototypes and actual applications that
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    >
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    computer to work on.
    > Discussions are followed by exercises that show you
    exactly what you need
    > to know to produce your own mobile content. We emphasize
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    >
    > In addition to exploring development opportunities
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    > learn:
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    development.
    > ? Best practices for planning your mobile projects.
    > ? How to efficiently convert Flash projects to mobile.
    > ? The entire production process from planning to testing
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    > the
    > device.
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    > ? How to maximize memory and processor performance of
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    > ? To tap into resources to get you started quickly
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    >
    > Who should take this class?
    > --------------------------------
    > Anyone interested in developing rich media content for
    mobile devices
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    potential delivery
    > platform and interface designers who want to use Flash
    for mobile design,
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    medium and anyone
    > interested in Flash's capabilities for mobile devices.
    >
    > Prerequisite: Flash I or equivalent experience
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    >
    > Course #: MULT 9234
    > Schedule #: 26264
    > Section: Z01
    >
    > Hands on, 1 student per computer
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    > SFSU Downtown Center, 425 Market
    > Fee: $395.00
    >
    > Register Now! Call 415.405.7700
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