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Dynamic Media Camp

Dynamic Media CampFrom editing to delivery, Dynamic Media Camp will cover it all. Whether you’re looking to implement the new DVR functions into live video productions, or want to learn more about encoding and encryption, this track will present a wide range of Flash Media Server capabilities. Developers and content owners alike will expand their current knowledge of the Flash Media Server family, and how it can be incorporated into a current workflow or leveraged to create the next great project.

Adobe Tool Focus:

Adobe Flash Adobe Flash Media Server Adobe AfterEffects Adobe Premiere

Dynamic Media Camp Sessions

The sessions for the Dynamic Media Camp Track are listed below.
You can also view the complete camp schedule

  • VIDEO FOR FLASH WITH CS4
    Presenter: Paul Trani, Starz

    Are you familiar with Flash but are interested in adding video to create a new and exciting user experience? Interested in taking video content beyond YouTube or any other canned solution? In this session, Adobe Certified Instructor Paul Trani will take you through creating a unique user experience using Flash CS4 Professional.
  • HIGH IMPACT MOTION WEB GRAPHICS
    Presenter: Factory Labs

    Ross and Justin will be discussing the ways they’ve used Flash to create high-impact motion graphics for several marketing campaigns over the years, culminating in the recent launch of the all-new Audi A4. With almost 4 years of experience working together, they will relay their insights from the trenches of conception and execution to reveal a process and theory behind creating engaging user experiences. Starting with the 11 principles of animation, they will demonstrate the use of these tried and true tenets of effective motion graphics that result in a desired effect. Ross will speak from the animator’s perspective, while Justin will speak from the programmer’s perspective, and both will discuss the synergy between the two disciplines and how the two worlds influence each other. This talk will focus more on the theory and concepts behind the work than specific implementation details, but designers and coders alike should find it informative.
  • FLASH MEDIA SERVER 3.5 DYNAMIC STREAMING & DVR
    Presenter: Kevin Towes, Adobe

    Discover why businesses have chosen the Adobe Flash Platform to deliver their HD media on the web. Video quality and volume has dramatically changed over the past 18 months. Better networks give way to the promise of HD on the web, but the web is still an unpredictable place and delivering higher quality video over the world’s most ubiquitous platform requires unique methods for managing quality of service. In this session, learn about new innovations in Adobe Flash Media Server and Flash Player to deliver HD video both live and in VOD over the web, and how Dynamic Streaming can be used to ensure seamless playback using multi-bitrate technologies.
    Discover how Adobe approached this technology directly from the product manager, and how developers have been given absolute control over managing the experiences from server to client. This session will demonstrate how you can increase user participation through techniques with DVR functionality for live media that help increase view times, and deliver a living room experience over the Internet. Your content is valuable, learn the solutions available with Flash Media Server that help you protect that content with very simple protected streaming techniques.
  • DEPLOYING VIDEO USING A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK
    Presenter: Level 3

    This session will cover basic considerations when looking to leverage services from Content Delivery Networks. Including what to prepare for, evaluation criteria, fundamental services to think about, and what to consider when needing to work with multiple CDN’s.
  • ENTERPRISE ENCODING & ENCRYPTING
    Presenters: Jun Heider & David Hassoun, RealEyes Media

    This session will focus on utilizing the Adobe tools for enterprise level Encoding tasks and Rights Management Solutions. We will focus on the Flash Media Encoding Server utilizing it from a user generated content perspective and remote management and encoding from socket communication and advanced watch folders. We will also take a dive into what Adobe has to offer Rights Management solutions leveraging the Flash Media Rights Management Server and what you need to know from the developer and manager perspective to successfully create, secure and deliver Flash Video content in a powerful and controlled manner.
  • BUILDING FLASH VIDEO PLAYERS: PROGRESSIVE & STREAMING (2-hour Hands On Session)
    Presenter: David Hassoun, RealEyes Media

    Video in Flash/Flex based applications is becoming nearly an everyday task. But what happens when you need a slick new customized player with enhanced user interaction capabilities, data or visual control? That’s when it’s time to throw down some AS3 and build yourself a great custom video component. This session will provide a hands-on approach to building a custom video player component for Flex or Flash, and go over the gotchas, tips, tricks, and core functionality and enhancements to build powerful custom video player foundations. Advanced connection management for firewalls and security, dynamic streaming, progressive playback, and enhanced buffer management for performance and quick start playback will all be covered.
  • DELIVERING CONTENT THROUGH CDN’S
    Presenters: Steve Higgins & Vince Taisipic

    This session will cover basic considerations when looking to leverage services from Content Delivery Networks- including what to prepare for, evaluation criteria, fundamental services to think about, and what to consider when needing to work with multiple CDN’s.
  • FLASH MEDIA PANEL Q&A
    Panelists: Adobe, RealEyes Media, and More

    The last 40 minutes of RMAC will be dedicated to a Camp Panel Q&A. We want to provide an opportunity at the end of the event for people to be able to ask questions about items that might not have been covered within the session, or that they thought of after the session. Whether it’s answering the question right away, or even just leading them in the direction of where they can find an answer, it ultimately decreases the chance of people leaving with unanswered questions. It also helps promote the idea of a Flash Community Event which is what it’s all about.

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