For any Flash developer Forum Nokia’s 2009 Calling All Innovators contest is a big platform. With the submission for the global contest coming to an end now the buzz centers around who is going to win. Especially for Flash developers, the contest has a special category where application made on Adoble Flash for mobile devices, (especially for 60 and most Series 40 devices) can be submitted. But it is the Flash applications which make the most of touch-based input methods have a better chance of winning the contest. The winning application will win cash awards worth $30,000– and Nokia will distribute it worldwide in its new Ovi Store, online Nokia application store. For
For more details visit http://www.callingallinnovators.com
Do you have the capability to do something different from others as a mobile application developer? Take part in the Forum Nokia’s “Calling All Innovators” contest and create an application that mobile users would love to use and remain spell bound with its functionality.
This will not only earn you gratitude from the millions of mobile users but can also rocket your career upwards because if you win you will get to work with the world leader in mobile technology Nokia. The Forum Nokia Calling All Innovators Competition is open to all web and mobile application developers, and features four distinct categories for submissions by June, 30, 2009
For more information visit http://www.callingallinnovators.com
Do you have the capability to do something different from others as a mobile application developer? Take part in the Forum Nokia’s “Calling All Innovators” contest and create an application that mobile users would love to use and remain spell bound with its functionality.
This will not only earn you gratitude from the millions of mobile users but can also rocket your career upwards because if you win you will get to work with the world leader in mobile technology Nokia. The Forum Nokia Calling All Innovators Competition is open to all web and mobile application developers, and features four distinct categories for submissions by June, 30, 2009
For more information visit http://www.callingallinnovators.com
Time has finally come to make your mark on the world stage as a Flash developer and what’s better than having Forum Nokia 2009 Calling All Innovators contest as the platform.
For Flash developers there is a special category to submit their application designed for mobile devices, (especially for 60 and most Series 40 devices). Flash applications which make the most of touch-based input methods have a better chance of winning the contest. Submit your application by June 30, 2009 and let the whole world sit up and talk about you and your mobile flash application.
For more details visit http://www.callingallinnovators.com
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Cross the finish line to fame by creating engaging Flash content for mobile devices. This can win you the Nokia Calling all Innovators (http://www.callingallinnovators.com) contest in the Flash category.
Yes, Nokia has added the Flash category to its Caiing all Innovators contest which challenges mobile and web application developers worldwide to submit best-in-class applications for use on Nokia devices.
To qualify for the Flash category, you need to submit your application for S60 or Series 40 Nokia devices, using either a Symbian Signed .SIS format (for S60 devices) or .NFL format (for Series 40 devices).
Contestents stand a chance to win around $ 250 K including special prize pf $ 10 K in Flash category besides getting a Spotlight placement in the Nokia Ovi Store.
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I recently joind this group so apologies for sounding like I know nothing about Flash. In fact, it seems this is true! I recently acquired CS4 so Flash is new to me.
I have green screen footage which I keyed in AE, rendered and then exported out as an avi. Using the Media Encoder I encoded to a f4v file. But when I imported to the Flash stage the footage looses its key, i.e. still green screen.
Any ideas on this would be nice...
Thanks...
Neil
The wonderfl people over at kayac.com have created a great little site for writing and sharing code snippets over at: http://wonderfl.kayac.com/
The site has been floating around the blogosphere for a little while now so I was wondering if anyone has any code up on there yet?
I've got two pretty simple ones:
http://wonderfl.kayac.com/code/0b0ecc3057fc7cb4c0b5900b6a5c41b39b5d8590
http://wonderfl.kayac.com/code/9a698c4e7426f76120de00b059c50bc54278c34b
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