In my years of Director and Flash development, I've noticed only the language is different (Director = Lingo, Flash = ActionScript) and that in Director, you can have actors (symbols in Flash) play back at their own frame rate, where as Flash will only play back at the frame rate in the project's global settings specified by the user. Flash can create Projector files like Director use to and since the introduction of ActionScript 3.0, Flash is quite a powerful and fast programming tool, so I think Director is phasing out.
It depends what your fps (frames per second) is set to. For example, if your fps is 24, each frame lasts 1/24 of a second. My fps setting is on the bottom of the timeline panel, the default seems to be 24.
It depends on the frame rate. The frame rate of the video tells you how many pictures are displayed every second. The most common frame rates (rounded to the nearest whole number) are 24 (flash animation), 25 (video) and 30 (video).
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BlackBerry Curves, in their default state, do not have flash. Sorry :/
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To change the frame rate in Lightworks, go to the project settings and adjust the frame rate to your desired value.
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According to Business Week Magazine, the default rate is 4%. Kiva, a non-profit micro loan organization reports a 2% default rate. Micro loans generally have a lower default rate than conventional SBA loans.
The real estate default rate is the rate of borrowers that fail to remain current on their loans. When a homeowner is in default, their house may be in danger of being foreclosed on.
Tweening in Flash is the process of creating an animation based on the start frame and end frame. For example, In the start frame, if you have and object at position A and in the end frame you move the object to position B and ask Flash to create a Tween, Flash will automatically generate the intermediate frames to show a smooth animation of the object moving from position A to B.
Applying the standard or going rate