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Post by Admiral Yoshi on Jan 16, 2011 12:16:24 GMT -5
I am trying to create a Millionaire Powerpoint 2007 Clock Version. In fact, I am trying to replicate the clock as best as I can. But there are some things that I did not count on:
1. Does anybody know how to convert a Adobe Flash Animation into a video that I can use to Powerpoint?
2. Does anybody know where I can get all the lifelines graphics (the ones used in the US Clock Version)?
3. If anyone of you cannot explain to me in Question 1, can I get the clock from either one of you? Don't worry. Your credit will not go unnoticed! ;D
4. If you cannot answer Question 2, then can somebody give me the lifeline graphics (from the US Clock Version)?
I am desperate to create a Millionaire Powerpoint 2007! Please help me!
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Post by leimeisei on Jan 16, 2011 12:21:44 GMT -5
1. Flash has an option to export Flash movies to avi and quicktime mov files. It's under File > Export or something like that 2. Lifeline graphics can be found here: blueroomnyc.com/images/user/4%20stack.jpgHope this helps
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Post by DJ5050 on Jan 16, 2011 12:35:36 GMT -5
The ATE lifeline used in the actual show is hard to find, but the one posted on the blue room site is a good replacement. For the clock, this is how I did it. Try 2010 Powerpoint - it'll let you create videos of your presentations with just a click. If you set up the 15, 30, or 45-second countdown, create a video, and then create another video with the countdown and the other parts of the question clock added to it, you're good to go. When I post my presentation, it is pretty much self-explanatory.
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Post by Admiral Yoshi on Jan 16, 2011 14:07:33 GMT -5
1. Flash has an option to export Flash movies to avi and quicktime mov files. It's under File > Export or something like that 2. Lifeline graphics can be found here: blueroomnyc.com/images/user/4%20stack.jpgHope this helps The thing is that I don't know how to do the commands. Does anybody have the commands on animating a Millionaire clock?
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Post by leimeisei on Jan 16, 2011 21:54:11 GMT -5
Technically you could do it completely using frame animation without the use of Actionscript. There's no specific "commands", just an endless amount of ways it could be accomplished using code.
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