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Create a poem using Flash
Turn a poem into a Flash presentation - covers Motion Tweens and related animation effects including scaling, rotation, movement, easing and filter effects.
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Flash poem
Topic outline
Create a poem using Flash
This Flash module provides you with guidance and suggestions how to turn a poem into an animated Flash presentation.
Instructions suitable for Flash 8 or newer versions
Your task is to turn your poem into an animated masterpiece
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Conclusion /
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This module has hopefully shown you how to use Motion Tweening to animate a poem. Once you have finished your poem, consider the following questions:
How effective is your poem now?
Explain 'Motion Tweening' to someone else.
What features of Flash have you used to create your poem?
Finally, try the game again - can you get a higher score this time?
Jump to...
1 - IntroductionThis module focuses on using motion tweening. P...
2 - Main task - animating your poemUse the guide to turn your p...
3 - Animation suggestionsOnce you have completed a basic animat...
4 - Developing your work further It is quite a task – but the...