Monday, March 18, 2013

Final Project - Brooks Burwell


Here is a link to my final project

 What was your intention for your project? Did you meet that goal?
I had a HARD time picking an ad idea and getting started on this project, so I just went with one that I would have fun with and could do without a problem which was obviously sports for me :). I was intending on creating something unique in the beginning of the ad and I think I did with the basketball player dunking a pair of tickets.  Then I had a part of the ad explain that the season was almost over, followed by the remaining games left this season and a link to the website.

 Please identify your symbols from a prior project.
I did not use any prior symbols.

 Did you create a nested animation? If so, which symbol is it?
No I did not create any nested animations, last time I had a problem with it in the actionscript and I didn't want that happening again, plus I didn't think I needed a nested animation for this.

 Please provide a detailed description of your process for any complex
graphic.
Nothing was too complex.  I guess I had a hard time making the dunk at the beginning of the animation look realistic with a real image of the basketball player.  I did the best I could with what I have learned.

 Please describe how your buttons and Actionscript contributed to
assist the user.
There is a play, stop/pause, and rewind button.  I think it helps the user if they want to watch it again or stop to read something.

 Include a general review of the drawing tools you created.
I didn't use any drawing tools... I didn't think that the images I used + drawing tools would look good together.  I wanted to do one or the other and I wouldn't have gotten the professional ad look with the drawing tools (I couldn't have drawn the basketball player, I'm not the most artistic person). But you can see from past projects that I know how to use the drawing tools.

 Please discuss how you managed your library assets and your
timeline.
I made sure everything was put in a folder in both the timeline and library.

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