Director Movies

Adobe Director Movie files. Compatible with version MX 2004 and later.

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Draw a Grid - Imaging Lingo Example Draw a Grid - Imaging Lingo Example

Date added: 03/16/2011
Date modified: 03/16/2011
Filesize: 13.06 kB
Downloads: 288

This movie demonstrates the use of imaging Lingo to draw a user-defined rectangular grid to the stage canvas. User-adjustable parameters include the size, color, and shape of the grid and grid cells. It also demonstrates a method that allows the current stage image to be copied to the clipboard.

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Draw Random Shapes Draw Random Shapes

Date added: 05/22/2010
Date modified: 05/22/2010
Filesize: 14.97 kB
Downloads: 490

This movie includes a variety of behaviors that use imaging Lingo to draw various shapes, lines and patterns to the stage. The behaviors have a number of user-definalbe parameters, and the scripts can be easily adapted for a variety of purposes.

File Format: Adobe Director 11.5

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Dynamic Visual Effects - D11.5 Dynamic Visual Effects - D11.5

Date added: 04/19/2010
Date modified: 05/11/2010
Filesize: 20.54 kB
Downloads: 445

This movie demonstrates a variety of dynamic visual effects filters that can be applied to bitmap or vector artwork in real-time. These VFX filters will only work with Adobe Director 11.5 or newer.

File Format: Adobe Director 11.5

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Flip Sprite 3D Effect Flip Sprite 3D Effect

Date added: 09/23/2006
Date modified: 09/25/2006
Filesize: 8.16 kB
Downloads: 472

This movie uses the quad property of a sprite to give the illusion that a 2-D sprite moves around an axis in the 3rd dimension. The behavior includes options that change the depth perspective and speed of rotation.

Flip Sprite Screen Shot

 

Frame Timer Example Frame Timer Example

Date added: 05/12/2008
Date modified: 10/26/2011
Filesize: 9.6 kB
Downloads: 842
This movie demonstrates the use of timer objects to move the playhead from one frame to another, independent of the movie's main framerate and playback speed. Expanding on this method, a movie can be made to play any frame for any period of time, at near millisecond precision.

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