Making QuickTime Media Skins
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Nowadays, many game and movie sites use QuickTime media skins. Making QuickTime media skins is not easy. Fortunately, Apple’s Developer Connections shows how to make ones. But it doesn’t fully show you all the steps in detail. Furthermore, if you search the Internet for ‘media skins,’ you won’t get much help.
In our second phase of making media skins, we use QuickTime Pro to combine the interactive movie from the previous video tutorial with a skin image. Our job is to show how to make media skins in general, and we are not a group of graphic designers. So we won’t spend a lot of time designing a fancy one. Anyway, in the end, we import our QuickTime media skin to an HTML document.

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