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Anchor points
Sections of a line or shape.
Animation
the result of many images shown quickly after the other to create the effect of movement.
Flash movie file
anything that is animated like a animated button, animated text, or an entire web application.
Frame
point on the timeline
Frame-by-frame animation
a movie created from a set of specified images.
Instance
reference to a symbol, rather than a copy of an image.
Layers
transparent sheets of paper with images drawn on them and the sheets placed one on top of the other.
Morphing
Technique that turns one shape into another.
Motion tweening
a single symbol is tweened to move a start location to an end location
Onion skinning
To help position and edit images, two or more frames can be displayed at the same time.
Property inspector
the toolbox below the canvas.
Shape tweening
when flash generates the keyframes between the first keyframe and the last using shapes.
Stage
is the area used to create a flash movie.
Symbols
stored in a flash library and used to create instances on the stage.
Timeline
used to lay out the sequence of images.
Tools panel
contains tools for drawing painting and selecting.
Tweened animation
animation where flash generates the key frames between the first key frame and the last.
Vector graphic
composed of lines connected by points, which allows for smooth resizing and a smaller file size than bitmap graphics.
Workspace
the gray area around the stage, which can be used as a temporary storage area while working.