Time Constraint and Personnel
1) Time Constraint usually means a deadline specifically for a certain project or a part of it
2) A Time Constraint contains Final deadlinesInterim deadlines (project often built backwards from this) Availability of peopleAvailability of equipmentDays/hours that people can workRelying on volunteersHoliday/seasonal issues
3) Personnel includes:
Skills
2) A Time Constraint contains Final deadlinesInterim deadlines (project often built backwards from this) Availability of peopleAvailability of equipmentDays/hours that people can workRelying on volunteersHoliday/seasonal issues
3) Personnel includes:
Skills
Number
of people
Experience
of your personnel
Audit
of knowledge
Some
may need to be provided with training (e.g. sound technician)
Production designers are responsible for the visual concept of a film, television or theatre production.
They work closely with Directors and Producers.
There can be various issues with the sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles and costumes
Provide two time constraint examples that would impact a project and explain why.
1) A studio may have not have adequate time to get film meaning that it may turn out worse than it potentially could
2) A movie may have a guaranteed release date meaning that the team may not have enoughtime to complete it or make it the best they could
1) A studio may have not have adequate time to get film meaning that it may turn out worse than it potentially could
2) A movie may have a guaranteed release date meaning that the team may not have enoughtime to complete it or make it the best they could

Not a bad infographic here Max.
ReplyDeleteWith regards to the production designers, it might help to embed the clip from YouTube...
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Provide two time constraint examples that would impact a project and explain why.
Miss C