metallicaj13 I should look at wowza if I were you, Adobe changed all their flash versions last weekend, because they fear wowza as a major competitor....
Honestly, I can't see myself wasting time on any paid for courses. It's all there in the computer. If all else fails there are plenty of books. Just hop on the amazon.com and order at will if you need a more structured guide for your study. In the end it's not the time you spend in class but what you can actually accomplish using given software package. You will go further and faster at home.
If that was your very first step in graphics design than I would understand. But with some experience behind your belt it really boils down to knowing where given functionality resides within the program. All about clicking, it;s all just clicking ;)
Some of the best Adobe designers are from Poland, indeed our flex designer won the award for best Adobe designer of the year and he works for sourcebits out of India.
The trouble is the money is not in Poland and many of them fly the country the same as z_darius has, living in Canada, and unfortunately I have never heard of a Adobe workshop in English in Warsaw, and I have lived here for over nine years now and know quite a lot of designers.
Hi there, 2 things. Hi. I am trying to train myself up on the adobe products. I use this website for the training: totaltraining.com You can buy a yearly membership and that gives you access to training for all the adobe design products. You can get a free trial to try it out.
Also, if you are a graphic designer, would you mind dropping me your email as i may be looking for some graphic work to be done on a free lance basis.