Overview
Flash MX 2004 enables designers and developers to expand the reach of their content to global audiences, using dynamic text and image substitution for multi-lingual presentations. Over the last year, [theMAKERS] has worked with UCLA’s Center for International Emergency Medicine to improve their process for multimedia production, externalizing multilingual content as Unicode text within XML and FLV files. The center distributes information related to emergency medical procedures to health organizations, as text, images, and sub-titled video clips on CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs. In this session, Snow Dowd and Robert Reinhardt walk you through the production process they created for Flash-based content delivery.