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Infinite Skills' "Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC" Teaches Essentials of Adobe's Web Design Tool For Creating Interactive and Animated Elements
[November 08, 2014]

Infinite Skills' "Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC" Teaches Essentials of Adobe's Web Design Tool For Creating Interactive and Animated Elements


(PR Web Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) (PRWEB) November 09, 2014 Software training firm Infinite Skills Inc. this week released its "Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC," an introductory course teaching essential skills and tools for incorporating multimedia content in web design with Adobe's new multimedia platform.



Developed in 2011 by Adobe, Edge Animate is a multimedia authoring tool designed to succeed Flash as a platform for browser-delivered multimedia and animation content. The program can be used to incorporate animations, animated and customized web fonts, and animations for navigational features like buttons and menus, using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript without having to write the actual code.

Infinite Skills' "Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC" begins with importing assets and covers all the essential tools and skills for creating and incorporating animated content in the web development process.


Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC Video Training - Streaming Course author Tony Ross is the owner and operator of tonyteach.com and a freelance motion artist, animator, and trainer. He has more than 20 years' experience in teaching and training computer graphics, video, web design, and animation. His teaching style is based on breaking complex problems into simple steps, providing lessons that are at once challenging and manageable for new users.

Following an introduction explaining how users of Flash, After Effects, and Photoshop can best approach the new program, Ross begins with the basics of the Edge Animate interface, demonstrating how to arrange your workspace and work with essentials such as properties, Edge Animate tools, the timeline, and more.

Ross then goes in-depth with Edge Animate functionality, explaining how to work with basic animation, teaching skills like working with keyframes, adding animation, creating loops and motion paths, and working with CSS filters.

The course also teaches how to create various website features like buttons and menus, audio and video, responsive elements, and finally, how to publish and export projects.

"Edge Animate is a simple to use program that allows you to create motion and interactive based content using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, all without having to write code," Ross says.

"In this course, we'll cover the fundamentals of Edge Animate so you can begin creating your own multimedia content as quickly and efficiently as possible." Free demo videos and a full list of course contents can be found on the "Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC" training page of the Infinite Skills website: http://www.infiniteskills.com/training/learning-adobe-edge-animate-cc-2014.html Infinite Skills offers its Learning Adobe Edge Animate CC Training Video either as a DVD or a direct download from the company website at a retail price of $49.95. Though the compatibility of programs varies, all Infinite Skills titles and formats are compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, and shipping is available around the globe. Additionally, Infinite Skills tutorials are supported by project files which correspond to examples in the videos.

About Infinite Skills Inc.

A leader in the field of software training, Infinite Skills designs its courses on a task-oriented model, teaching complex skills by providing hands-on examples and guiding users as they carry out essential functions. Infinite Skills offers a wide range of software titles available as DVDs, digital downloads, and in iPad editions. Infinite Skills now offers a subscription service, providing access to all its training content for a monthly fee, keeping with company's aim of delivering professional training to customers anywhere they want to learn.

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