Hi, I am making a Flash animation not for the web, but for a powerpoint introduction. I will save it as a .mov (I'm on a Mac) and then import it to powerpoint.
My Q is; I want it to look good on the huge screen. Do I just do a standard 1027 x 768? Or should i make it bigger, so that it shrinks when displayed on a small screen, but has a big file size in case it is played on a huge wall. I have images in my flash file, not just vector graphics. When creating the images should I keep the 300dpi res in Photoshop or doesn't that matter? It doesnt look like I can make a flash video with a higher res than 72 anyway.
I just dont want the images to look blurred, chunky, or jpg-artifact-ey on a huge projector.
I appreciate your help. I did a search and didn't find this exact problem here before.
My Q is; I want it to look good on the huge screen. Do I just do a standard 1027 x 768? Or should i make it bigger, so that it shrinks when displayed on a small screen, but has a big file size in case it is played on a huge wall. I have images in my flash file, not just vector graphics. When creating the images should I keep the 300dpi res in Photoshop or doesn't that matter? It doesnt look like I can make a flash video with a higher res than 72 anyway.
I just dont want the images to look blurred, chunky, or jpg-artifact-ey on a huge projector.
I appreciate your help. I did a search and didn't find this exact problem here before.