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Subject: RE: FLASH: Flash to QuickTime
From: Merrill, Bob
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 22:32:20 GMT

Hi Chrissy,
If they want full screen on video, resize to 720x486. The fps shouldn't
matter as long as you don't save out as a bitmap sequence and then try to
import it into a digital video system. Then it would play roughly twice as
fast. 'Course then you could digitally slow it down :-) Be aware that all
info has to be on the main timeline otherwise you won't see the info.

BobMerrill


> I just got an e-mail from one of my students, and since I haven't even
> worked with QuickTime or video before I don't feel I can adequately answer
> him. Any answers to his question from those of you who have worked with
> this sort of thing would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> From my student:
>
> I have a flash question for you. We developed a flash info-mercial for a
> client. The movie is at 12 fps. They have a video production group who
> would
> like to use it. They have asked us to provide them with a high resolution
> quicktime movie at 30 fps. Can this be done without reworking the entire
> movie by hand? We would appreciate any insight you can give us.
>
>
> Thanks!
> Chrissy Rey
> Instructor/Developer
> Fig Leaf Software
> creyatfigleaf [dot] com
> http://www.figleaf.com
>
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