Flash CS3 supports a "motion export" that you can use across projects or bring into Flex. When you create something like a motion tween in Flash for a certain asset, you can right click on it, copy its motion, then apply it to any other asset in the stage, or in another project. It makes reusing motions and animations very easy. You can also export it as an XML-based file which shows all the properties of the animation in declarative markup. That markup is just part of an ActionScript class that can be dropped right into a Flex application or ActionScript project so that designers can create the motion then hand it off to developers to implement. Screenshot here.
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