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In this episode of Traditional Media in Transition, watch San Francisco-based firm, Vertigo, use Silverlight and Microsoft Expression tools to broadcast the Democratic National Convention, live, in HD and on the Web. »
This episode of Traditional Media in Transition features the "Server Unleashed" campaign from McCann Worldgroup, an innovative interactive demonstration made possible by the use of Microsoft Silverlight and Expression. »
See what inspired Stimulant to build their "Mixer" RIA application and how they did it using Silverlight and Expression Studio. »
Watch how Vertigo, in partnership with Hard Rock's design and advertising agency Duncan/Channon, translated the best of Hard Rock into an unforgettable online experience. »
Usually behind the camera, Michael Scherotter sat down with Hip Hop icon Ice Cube before he was scheduled to perform at a free live concert streamed to his new UVNTV.com site using Silverlight for high-quality video. Michael asked Cube questions about the intersection of technology with music, hip-hop and celebrity. »
This video, from 352 Media's senior developer and resident Silverlight expert, explores the main features of Silverlight 2 beta 2. »
Adjusting images in video relative to each other is a task ideally suited to clipping masks. In this 30 second mini-demo, developer Justin Whitney shows you how easy it is to create a clipping mask for video using Microsoft's Expression Blend 2. »
Creating fading controls for Microsoft Silverlight is easy with Expression Design and Expression Blend 2. In part one of this 30 second mini-demo series, developer Justin Whitney walks us through how to get started by creating a XAML asset. »
In part two of this 30 second mini-demo series, developer Justin Whitney continues to walks us through the process of creating fading controls. This part looks at what it takes to create a timeline for the fade which determines how long the fade event will last. »
In part three of this 30 second mini-demo series, developer Justin Whitney continues to walks us through the process of creating fading controls. This part looks at how to create a fade in on the timeline. The process is the same for the fade out which normally happens at the end of a timeline. »
In the final part of this 30 second mini-demo series, developer Justin Whitney shows how to add an event to a fading control which allows a fade to happen on a particular mouse event. After watching this video you will have learned all the steps necessary to create a fading control for your Silverlight application. »