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Macromedia Flash MX 2004 and Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 provide powerful tools for creating animation. Most simple animation in Flash is done using a process known as tweening. Tweening is short for "in between" and refers to filling in the frames between two keyframes so that a graphic displayed in the first keyframe changes into the graphic displayed in the second keyframe.
There are two types of tweening you can create in Flasha motion tween and a shape tween. The main difference between motion tweening and shape tweening is that motion tweening operates on grouped objects or symbols, and shape tweening is used with objects that are not symbols and are ungrouped.
In this lesson you will learn how to accomplish the following tasks:
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