The tutorials on this page represent some of the popular ways you can use Flash video on the web. Download and modify the following templates as a starting point for your own custom Flash video projects.
If you are new to using Flash templates, read up on how to use these samples to power your own video projects.
If you are new to the FLV format, simply use Dreamweaver to import Flash video and post it to your website.
Combine multiple clips into a video showcase, complete with visual subnavigation and captions for chapters within each video.
Integrate a video clip with a custom background graphic and a series of navigation buttons for easy cuing.
Build a presentation using video of a live presenter, synchronizing graphics to the presenter's talking points.
(For marketing communications developers, e-learning
developers, and interactive developers who need to synch content to video)
User level: Beginner to intermediate
Extend a customizable video player that updates dynamically with XML data so you can publish multiple videos on the same web page—without authoring a new SWF for each one.
Build a video gallery presentation containing multiple videos with related information for each. Use up to 36 thumbnail videos in an interactive screen to easily navigate to full-length videos with descriptions and related links.
(For developers who want to provide a way to view a gallery
full of videos and related information)
User level: Intermediate
Integrate Flash media components and link to streaming video to serve a rich media ad on DART Motif.
(For online advertising developers and developers interested
in streaming media)
User level: Intermediate
Broadcast live video and audio, and switch between feeds on the fly using Flash Media Server.