Many website designers now take advantage of Shockwave
and Flash to add multimedia effects, such as animation with sound,
to their websites. Both Shockwave and Flash are Macromedia technologies
that let web designers add multimedia elements to web pages. Shockwave
movies are the resulting files exported from Macromedia Director
that display animation, special effects, and other types of applications
for the web. Flash movies are animations and other types of interactive
web elements exported from Macromedia Flash.
-Web designers add Shockwave and Flash files to
web pages for several reasons, including to make web pages more
interesting and interactive, to add colourful navigational components,
to enhance a site visually with animation, multimedia, and special
effects, and to add more complex components such as online games.
-Most Shockwave and Flash movies require a special
plug in that is easy to obtain since many browsers and operating
systems include the plug in. You can also export Flash and Shockwave
movies such as Java, which does not need a plug in to view.
-Although they are similar in some features regarding
multimedia, Shockwave and Flash do differ in several important ways.
Director Shockwave Internet Studio is a full featured multimedia
authoring program that lets you create business presentations, cd-rom/dvd-rom
works, games, and other interactive applications, in addition to
web content. Flash's main focus is multimedia animation for the
web and is easier to learn than director.
-Flash and Shockwave offer web site designers many
advantages, such as they both make web sites more interesting and
interactive, both offer versatility, as well as cross-browser and
cross-platform compatibility. Although some Flash and Shockwave
movies require a plug in, Flash and Shockwave offer options for
playback without a plug-in that you can export as Java. Flash has
a short learning curve and you do not need to do any programming
to create Flash movies. Flash movies offer streaming content for
fast downloads. Flash and Shockwaves disadvantages include their
requirement of a plug in for viewing, possible long download time
for some Shockwave movies, Macromedia Director's high learning curve,
and difficulties editing Flash movies with large amounts of text.
-To create and add a Shockwave movie to a web page,
you need to obtain the necessary artwork for your project (whether
it may be using clip media or creating your own artwork), create
your Shockwave movie using Macromedia Director, export the file
to the proper Shockwave format, and embed the resulting file into
an html file to view with a browser.
-To create and add a Flash movie to a web page,
you need to obtain the necessary artwork for your project (whether
it may be using clip media or creating your own artwork), create
your Flash movie using Macromedia Flash or freeware equivalent,
export the file to the proper Flash format, and copy the code Flash
generates to embed the resulting file into an html file to view
with a browser.
-Adding Flash and Shockwave movies to a web page
is relatively easy, but some knowledge of Lingo programming concepts
may be required for Shockwave's advanced techniques.
Now, go forth and CREATE!