Video Editing flash movies
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Video Editing flash movies
Is there any good video editing software that can edit flash movies and export them still in flash format?
(Besides Flash of course)
(Besides Flash of course)
I thought you could get some plug-ins that import flash into your favourite video editing program??? But i know of one, which is quite crap (because it only excepts flash5 files), called ClipYard. Have a fiddle..... may i remind you its crap.
Please can someone find something better.
Please can someone find something better.
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That's a good idea. Search google i guess, "SWF2AVI" or something along the lines as that.
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I have to say I'm a little confused about what's needed here. hemorrhoid asked about...
2. Once a Flash movie is converted to video (of whatever flavour) it's just video, not a Flash movie.
3. Can't think of any video editing software that can export to any Flash format that even Flash can edit - you'd just be importing video.
Or have I completely misunderstood?
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John O
1. I don't know of any video editing software that can edit Flash movies - they generally edit video.video editing software that can edit flash movies and export them still in flash format?
2. Once a Flash movie is converted to video (of whatever flavour) it's just video, not a Flash movie.
3. Can't think of any video editing software that can export to any Flash format that even Flash can edit - you'd just be importing video.
Or have I completely misunderstood?
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John O
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"Can't think of any video editing software that can export to any Flash format that even Flash can edit - you'd just be importing video."
In theory you can import the Flash .swf file in Flash and it will remain in vector format but instead of motion tweens you get all seperate frames. Not very convenient for editing later and if you export it to .swf again it will get very large because of all the keyframes. The tweens and symbols are only kept in the original .fla file.
The only workable method would be using the original .fla files and put the entire animation in one movie clip and save that clip. You can import that movie clip in another Flash file. But you would need the original source material and I'm not sure that's the case here.
Good luck,
Reindert.
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In theory you can import the Flash .swf file in Flash and it will remain in vector format but instead of motion tweens you get all seperate frames. Not very convenient for editing later and if you export it to .swf again it will get very large because of all the keyframes. The tweens and symbols are only kept in the original .fla file.
The only workable method would be using the original .fla files and put the entire animation in one movie clip and save that clip. You can import that movie clip in another Flash file. But you would need the original source material and I'm not sure that's the case here.
Good luck,
Reindert.
www.nobudgetvideo.com
"if you export to video from Flash MX 2004 you can't import and edit it later"
Yes that's true, I was referring to the regular vector format export, not the embedded video kind. If you take one of those vector swf's you can import it and still have the vector drawings intact. It's not meant to be imported but it's somewhat possible. I've used that a couple of times years ago if I needed one or two elements from a web animation. I'd take the .swf from the cache and import that in Flash. Then I have the entire animation and content which I can copy/paste at will and in scalable vector format. But animations will be broken down to seperate frames. I'm talking about the Flash 4 days here, maybe importing newer flash files is blocked now.
I hope it makes sense, it's a non-standard practice and hard to explain in writing. Guess you had to be there...
Reindert.
www.nobudgetvideo.com
Yes that's true, I was referring to the regular vector format export, not the embedded video kind. If you take one of those vector swf's you can import it and still have the vector drawings intact. It's not meant to be imported but it's somewhat possible. I've used that a couple of times years ago if I needed one or two elements from a web animation. I'd take the .swf from the cache and import that in Flash. Then I have the entire animation and content which I can copy/paste at will and in scalable vector format. But animations will be broken down to seperate frames. I'm talking about the Flash 4 days here, maybe importing newer flash files is blocked now.
I hope it makes sense, it's a non-standard practice and hard to explain in writing. Guess you had to be there...
Reindert.
www.nobudgetvideo.com
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Well actually now that Adobe has taken over Macromedia assets, AfterEffects 7 is supposed to work very well with SWF files - of course the PRICE may be way above what you wanted to pay but it is possible to load, animate and export SWF files...
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