| Available to Web Design students in Advanced and Master's Certificate programs.
This concentration enables students to
build on basic Flash skills to create
Web sites, games, and animations. Students learn how to develop Flash Web
sites, animate characters and environments,
and write basic applications using ActionScript.
Requirements: Students
entering this track must have a basic
proficiency in Flash and Photoshop or
equivalent applications. Got a question
about this program? Ask admissions@sessions.edu.
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5510
Flash
Web Site Design
Equip yourself to create Web sites with
strong functionality, interactivity, and
usability. Students learn to create compelling,
well-designed Flash sites, avoiding common
pitfalls and "Flash abuse."
The emphasis is on learning a step-by-step
approach to Flash site design that can
be applied to a range of professional
projects. get
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4227 Flash and Typography
Learn how to use Flash to turn type into motion graphics, adding visual excitement to Web pages. Students learn Flash animation techniques to create moving type presentations for Web sites and ads. Hands-on projects focus on the expressive power of type in this medium. get more
5515 Flash ActionScript Game Design
Learn basic principles of computer programming and write high-level ActionScript code that dynamically places, moves, and alters the elements of a design onscreen along with user interaction. You'll learn to write ActionScript 2.0 for game design, which provides a strong foundation for future programming in either ActionScript 2.0 or 3.0. In six lessons, you will build a classic video game step-by-step, learning key ActionScript programming skills and methods, while building up a code base that you can employ in any other personal and professional Flash applications. get more
5520
Flash
Animation
Learn drawing and animation techniques
for creating compelling characters and
interactive environments in Flash. Students
explore techniques for using scenes, movie
clips, masks, and compound objects to
create animated buttons, graphics, cartoons,
and interfaces. The focus of the class
is on applying and mastering the principles
of traditional animation using the basic
Flash toolset (an understanding of ActionScripting
is not required). get
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