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TV Ads using Flash

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10-30-2008, 09:51 AM
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Is this possible? I feel like messing around trying to make one, does anyone have a list of specs or a link to a tutorial that explains it? (what size, resolution, colours, file formats etc). I'm from Australia, the exact specs probably differs slightly from country to country.

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your going to want to look up PAL, but you would't really do a TV commercial in flash, that would be mainly just video, and effects. Try Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Premier, and Sony Vegas

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you could use flash to do a commercial. it's not ideal, but it is doable. more commonly though, you'd create part of the commercial in flash, export it as a movie (avi or mov, or whatever, not swf) then bring it into something like premier or final cut. i've done that before.

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can i convert this video??

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Once, I made commercial for TV in Flash for my client. Actually, I just made an animation and then we brought it in studio to add sound over it... I can't remember specs... I'm only sure that resolution was 800x600. Anyway... I also didn't know how exactly it should be prepared, but I just called studio and they gave me details.

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hmmmmmmmmmm

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I actually work for an advertising studio and Flash is extremely popular for making TV Commercials. We use it for almost every second job.

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I've heard about flash development for TV. I'm nor really sure what you really need but maybe you'll find something interesting and useful here - http://internet-tv.oxagile.com/for_tv_channel.html

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Hey Matt, 728 x 576 (pal) 30 frames per sec RGB colours...

Thats it.


Oops...wow that post is friggen 3years old.

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Originally Posted by Andrew K View Post
Hey Matt, 728 x 576 (pal) 30 frames per sec RGB colours...
What about HD or Widescreen TV's? Make any difference to the specs or how its done?

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