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Subject: RE: FLASH: Re: Scenes Bad?
From: Branden Hall
Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 20:25:32 +0100

However, you can circumvent all of those problems by duplicating movie
clips... thats how I did the global sound switch on Rand Interactive.

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-----Original Message-----
From: owneratchinwag [dot] com [owneratchinwag [dot] com]On">mailto:owneratchinwag [dot] com]On Behalf Of Hal
Medrano
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 2:17 PM
To: flasheratchinwag [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: Re: Scenes Bad?



>------------------------------
>
>Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 09:03:18 -0400
>From: Matt Spiegler <mspiegleratlightbulbpress [dot] com>
>Subject: Re: Scenes Bad? (Was: FLASH: If Frame Is Loaded question)
>
>I can't give you another one, to be honest. I asked purely out of curiosity
>because
>I was surprised that Flash would even mangle scenes like it apparently
>does.
>However, given that this is clearly a dead horse and I'm the one beating
>it, I'll
>stop prolonging the thread and keep my questions offline :)
>
>Michael Greenberg wrote:
>
>> Matt,
>> This has been a topic that has been thrown around on this list for at
>least 2
>> years or so maybe longer.
>>
>> So I will say this in a positive fashion. Other than organizational
>issues give
>> me another good reason to use scenes because in all honesty I have not
>found any.
>>
>> Enlighten me if I am missing another value of scenes here please.
>
>------------------------------

Scenes are bad because they reset movie clips and audio. Those are really
the main reasons. If you have an MC in one scene, and it has played to
perhaps frame 30 of its own timeline, when you switch to another scene, the
MC will automatically revert to frame 1. Ditto with Sound FX. I also find
pieces that have a lot of interactivity are just plain easier to work with
when you use MCs, once Tell-Targeting becomes second-nature.

If you 're not using MCs or sound FX, I suppose scenes are fine for linear
pieces, such as business presentations. But I would still avoid them if
you're jumping the player head all over the timeline with a highly
interactive piece (eg a website), or using any MCs.

John Croteau wrote an article some time ago that is relevant to this
discussion:

http://www.FlashBible.com/members/MovieClips/AsScenes.htm

Good luck and happy flashing.

Hal

Hal Medrano
New Media Group
U S WEST Creative Services

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