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Flash Challenge - 
​Movie Credits

Flash Movie Credits!  Starring You!

Sure you can have a bunch of fun drawing Flash but you can do a lot with Flash using text as well.  A good combination of the right font and and a well-crafted tween can make text animation come to life.  

This Flash Challenge asks you to plan and produce movie credits for a movie of your choice.  Tweens, text, and a bunch of keyframes will help you with this challenge.  
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Tips to Get You Started

Tip #1 - Look Around

It might seem like a tired tip but a good start to any project is to check out the examples of what's been done before.  
Tip #2 - Use Storyboards 

Arrows, sketches, labels are all the parts of a good storyboard.  Be as detailed as possible and don't forget your requirements. 
Tip #3 - Be Consistent

​Whether its the pace of your tweens or the font you choose, be consistent with your credits.  Good credits usually follow a pattern.  
Tip #4 - Handle the Details

Once again, the challenge of this assignment lies in the details.  Name your layers, name your symbols and be sure to check the rubric to ensure you have completed everything. 
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