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Re: Flash Basics...
by Mike A. on Apr 3, 2005 at 5:46:02 am

Lee,

Ok. Than just a few more questions to help me plan this.
I'll be editing the sequence in Final Cut Pro. I'm guessing it will probably be about 2 minutes, maybe less. It will consist of mostly video and an audio track, with maybe a few stills shown in between the video.

So, how should I export the clip out of FCP once edited? What file type?

What file type should the photos be? I usually use PSD.

What's the average 'window' size for a Flash project?

I realize there may be some trial and error here but if you can point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,
Mike A.


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