Thursday, May 22, 2014

10 TOP Flash Interview Questions and Answers pdf

Most frequently Asked Flash Interview Questions and Answers for freshers and experienced pdf free download
1. How to embed Flash in HTML?
After creating a Flash movie you choose File > Save As from the top menu to save your movie.Save the file as "YourFlahFileName.fla".
To embed the Flash movie you just made into an HTML page, you should go back to your Flashprogram and do the following steps:
Step 1
Choose File > Open. Open a Flash movie you have created.
Step 2
Choose File > Export Movie.
Step 3
Name the file "YourFlahFileName.swf". Choose the location where the file is to be stored (in your Web folder). Click OK.
Step 4
Open the HTML page where you want to insert your Flash movie. Insert this code:
<object width="550" height="400">
<param name="movie" value="YourFlahFileName.swf">
<embed src="YourFlahFileName.swf" width="550" height="400">
</embed>
</object>

2. Explain the Flash vs. Animated Images and Java Applets?
Animated images and Java applets are often used to create dynamic effects on Web pages.
The advantages of Flash are as under:
* Adobe Flash loads much faster than animated images
* Flash allows interactivity, animated images do not
* Flash does not require programming skills, java applets do

3. Who can View Flash?
In September 2000, NPD Research, the parent company of MediaMetrix, conducted a study to determine what percentage of Web browsers have Flash preinstalled. The results show that 96.4% of Web users can experience Macromedia Flash content without having to download and install a player.
If you do not have the Shockwave Player installed you can download flash player for free from Adobe's site.

4. Where to Start the Adobe Flash?
After you have installed Flash at your computer, you should go through the flash help that are included in the program. Start Adobe Flash, click Help in the menu and choose Lessons.
These lessons will teach you the basics of Flash.

5. I shoot underwater with a TTL strobe that doesn't allow you to set flash exposure compensation. How do I set fill flash with this set up?
Let's assume that you have an N80 body in an underwater case and are using underwater TTL strobes. Here you could set flash exposure compensation from the N80 body (assuming the case let you access that control). I'd tend to set the N80 to Standard TTL if I wanted to fiddle with flash levels, though, as in balanced fill-flash modes you don't know what compensation the camera is already adding (i.e., you'll only get repeatable results with Standard TTL).

6. Is everyone required Flash Player plugin?
No because they do not like "blinking things" on their screens, some users choose to disable or notinstall Flash Player.

7. What is Flash Tweening? 
Tweening comes from the words "in between".
With Tweening you can go from one keyframe to another and specify changes in the animation and let the Flash program create the frames in between.
According to Me, Tweening is an animation in between the objects or frames.

8. Flash .swf movies can be very time consuming to edit
It is very laborious work to change a Flash web page quickly. For this reason, you will almost never see a dynamic content page like a news site utilizing Flash for its rapidly-changing content. Instead, Flash is used more for decorative purposes, and for advertising and online gaming purposes.

9. I understand from the SB-25 manual that the built-in, retractable bounce card is meant for use with the flash head in a vertical position.
I do (this is true of the SB-24, SB-25, SB-26, SB-28/28DX, SB-80DX). That's because it helps keep a little light from being lost, but more importantly, it provides just a bit of catchlight in the subject's eyes (the bounce directly off the card).

10. Who can Create Flash Movies?
To create your own Flash movies you have to buy a Flash program from Adobe.
The latest version from Adobe is Adobe Flash Lite (or Flash CS3 Pro).
If you do not have a Flash program, you can download a 30 days free trial version of Flash from Adobe.

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