http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Flash_video_component_tutorial#Jumping_to_cue_points
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Ident research
- Ident Research Task
Look on the Internet for one 2d and one 3 example of animated idents which present or embody the look and feel (aka style) of a brand, organisation or event.
- 1960’s
- 1980’s
- Now
Then find three examples of idents that relate to gaming and apply the same analysis to all nine.
When you have found one which you think is effective, include it on your blog with a link to it and a short explanation of why you think it is interesting and effective. Analysis the branding, so that colour, imagery, choice of font (typography), tempo, mood etc should all be examined. The connection between who it is for (the audience) and why it looks like it does should be made clear. Remember that no element in any advertising is accidental. It is all there for a specific reason.
When you have found one which you think is effective, include it on your blog with a link to it and a short explanation of why you think it is interesting and effective. Analysis the branding, so that colour, imagery, choice of font (typography), tempo, mood etc should all be examined. The connection between who it is for (the audience) and why it looks like it does should be made clear. Remember that no element in any advertising is accidental. It is all there for a specific reason.
- Find a sound or piece of music that is at least 20 seconds long that can use for the demo ident produced already. It can be literally any kind of sound you wish (think outside of the norm perhaps). Then import it to Audition, edit it as you wish but make sure it is no longer than the ident you already have. Use fade in/out options. Import sound to Flash.
Audio file formats
Adobe Audition can open audio files in the following formats:
▪ AAC
▪ AIF, AIFF, AIFC (including files with up to 32 channels)
There are many different variations of AIFF format. Audition can open all uncompressed AIFF files and most common compressed versions.
▪ AU
▪ AVR
▪ BWF
▪ CAF
▪ FLAC
▪ HTK
▪ IFF
▪ M4A
▪ MAT
▪ MPC
▪ mp3 (including mp3-surround files)
▪ OGA, OGG
▪ PAF
▪ PCM
▪ PVF
▪ RAW
▪ RF64
▪ SD2
▪ SDS
▪ SF
▪ SND
▪ VOC
▪ VOX
▪ W64
▪ WAV (including files with up to 32 channels)
There are many different variations of WAV format. Adobe Audition can open all uncompressed WAV files and most common compressed versions.
▪ WVE
▪ XI
Video file formats
The Waveform Editor lets you open the audio portion of video files in the formats below. The Multitrack Editor lets you insert the same file types and provides a preview in the Video panel.
To access these video formats, QuickTime must be installed. To import additional formats, extend QuickTime support. For more information, see this article on the Apple website.
▪ AVI
▪ DV
▪ MOV (including files with up to 32 audio channels)
▪ MPEG-1
▪ MPEG-4
▪ 3GPP and 3GPP2
File format | Filename extensions |
Adobe Soundbooth | ASND |
Wave (Windows only) | WAV |
Audio Interchange File Format (Mac OS only) | AIFF |
MP3 | MP3 |
▪
Audio file formats Flash Professional CS5.5 can import
▪ You can import the following audio file formats into Flash Pro CS5.5 on Macintosh and Windows if QuickTime 4 or later is installed:
File format | Filename extensions |
Audio Interchange File Format | AIF, AIFF |
Sound Designer II (Macintosh only) | SD2 |
Sound Only QuickTime Movies | MOV, QT |
Sun AU | AU |
System 7 Sounds (Macintosh only) | SND |
Wave | WAV |
Sound resources
the following link will allow you to download youtube videos to various file formats that can then be imported into Audition and the audio channel extracted.
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