OC Flash: Solving the Flash Video Compression Puzzle

Organiser
Orange County MultiMedia Meetup
Date
Wed, 2 Sep 2009, 01:30 - 03:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Irvine, US
Cost
Free

OC Flash is an official Adobe User Group, thus offering not only presentations on Flash and related software, but Adobe-sponsored software bundles as raffle prizes twice a year, as well. This meeting is open to designers and developers of all skill levels, from beginning to advanced. Tips and techniques are demonstrated by OC Flash members as well as outside speakers. Dave Salahi is the Manager of OC Flash, and Mike McGready is the Co-Manager. OC Flash meets on the 1st Tuesday of every month, and the fee for non-OCMMA members is $10, or $5 for students. Visit www.ocflash.com for more information.

Program: Solving the Flash Video Compression Puzzle

For the past 4 years, Flash video has taken the internet by storm. All the videos you see on YouTube, MySpace, Google Video and most other video-oriented website are presented using the Flash Video platform. Mike McGready will share techniques and insights into how to get your videos to look great on the internet. The age of Rich Media has arrived. Take advantage of it!

As always, there will be time for questions and answers.

Earn Raffle Points Toward Winning an Adobe CS4 Bundle of the Winner's Choice. Earn raffle points at this OC Flash meeting simply by attending. Earn additional points by sharing a project or tip. The prize is an Adobe CS4 Software Bundle of the winner's choice (limit = $2,100 MSRP)!

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