I have a 80% complete Flash presentation - it needs to be COMPLETE for Tuesdaynext week [24-04-2012] so time is very tight, however most of the work is done and I will be providing a watertight brief for every requirement.
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I am breaking the project into two parts - initially I want to see each of the four steps below implemented - I am only asking for one version of each requirement to be done - to ensure that everything is fully understood and done correctly - once that is done I will ask for a final price to roll the changes across the presentation - which should be a relatively straightforward task to duplicate throughout the file.
There are three 'machines' once the presentation is running - the functionality for each machine is identical - so at this stage I am only asking for the work to be done on the first machine [ER610] swf/fla.
THIS IS PART ONE - LIMITED TO PROOF OF CONCEPT AND DEMONSTRATING UNDERSTANDING - YOU ARE QUOTING ON PART ONE ONLY - BUDGET FOR THE WHOLE THING IS AROUND $900 - So I would expect quotes of around $300-400 for this part - it is a days work for someone who knows what they are doing - the other part will be for cascading the functionlaity across the site plus some minor link/design changes [all to be specified in PART TWO]
PART TWO WILL FOLLOW IMMEDIATELY ONCE THIS IS COMPLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The 4 initial key jobs to be done are as follows:
1) WALKAROUND
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This section will load a FLV into a player window. All 10+ links on the left will jump the video to a set position in the player. The video wont auto play, it will be just a paused frame:
eg:
Link #1 video jumps to frame #1
Link #5 video jumps to frame #275
*The video 'plays' in forward [o reverse] depending on whether a 'forward' or 'back' button is hovered upon.
* The video needs to have a floating marker over an object in the video - this will relate to the part of the machine on view - e.g. when user clicks [#link 5 - operate lever] the video will jump to frame 300 with a floating marker by the 'operate lever' for example.
There is a previous version of the presentation that demonstrates this functionality already, I will post a link shortly and it will demonstrate perfectly what is required.
REQUIREMENTS:
* Forward and back button to control the video playing
* Only first link to be created that positions the play head [e.g. frame 200]
* Only one floating marker over machine part.
2) VIDEO PLAYER
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A simple list of links - when clicking on on these a respective FLV will load into the placeholder and play
REQUIREMENTS
* Only ONE link/video is required initially to work and load the respective video into the player.
3) IMAGE GALLERY
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A group of thumbnails - when clicked on each onewill load the main image on the right
REQUIREMENTS
* Only ONE image click is required to work to load its picture into the main area
4) TECHNICAL DATA
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Inputting of ALL respective data from a word document - This will provided in a number of Word documents - each one contains purely text and needs to be input into the main text area - some of the documents contain 'sub sections' - again just plain text Word docs.
REQUIREMENTS
* Input of ALL Word documents text in to body of pages [for machine ER610 ONLY]
* Creation of 'breadcrumb' trail in each section to allow user to navigate back to parent section.
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Hi,
Thank you for providing me a chance to contact you through this project posting. I'm an experienced flash developer has developed various flash based applications including presentations.
I'm ready to accomplish this task for your utter satisfaction.
Looking forward to hear from you for further discussion.
Thanks,
Usman.