The Secrets of Flash Video | Webvisions 2007

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Today was the first day of Webvisions 2007, May 3-4, 2007 in Portland at the Oregon Convention Center.

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I attended a workshop presented by Robert Reinhardt.

Robert is the VP of the Multimedia Platforms Group for Schematic and an internationally regarded as an expert on multimedia application development, particularly in Macromedia Flash. Robert is the lead author of the Flash Bible series and the Flash ActionScript Bible.

The workshop covered everything I needed to know and more about Flash Video, from shooting quality video to delivering real-time streaming video. We learned key pre-production factors that affect final Flash Video output, such as camera quality, lighting, audio, green screen shooting and format choices. We had a demonstration of the basic tools for capturing and encoding video, as well as advanced encoding strategies like multiple bit rates, codec decisions and options, and SMIL.

After the lunch break we learned how to bring the video into Flash, building custom code players and how to utilize the FLVPlayback component. We also learned about the best options for deployment and the differences between progressive web video and real-time streaming video, including large scale deployment using Flash Video Streaming Service (FVSS) providers.

One of the most valuable things I have learned about is a flash support site that Robert offers.

Stay tuned for more information from Robert about Flash Video and a more detailed explanation of my notes.

I am going to give you my Flash Video notes in bullet points.

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gary

This is a post from Gary Pool’s Search Engine Optimizician&trade blog.

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