by Gorjan Ivanovski in Multimedia Design & Development, Procedures, Project Management, Self-management, Teams | May 18th, 2010
You are at your computer, scrambling to find the right file to work on. You keep opening files, but it’s not the right one that you need. You need to find that file now – you have a deadline but you are stuck looking through a pile of files, not knowing which one is the one you need.
On top of that, many different people have worked on the project before you. They have all used different ways to name each file, and to store files in non-related locations. You need: The Ultimate Guide to Organized File Structure for Multimedia Projects.
by Gorjan Ivanovski in Procedures, Project Management | Feb 3rd, 2010
In this last part of the 6-phase multimedia development process, we look at delivery and project closure phases in more detail. At this stage most of the work has been completed and we are concerned only with making sure that the correct people have access to the work we have produced. Once all is said and done, we look into what we have learned delivering another award-winning multimedia project.
by Gorjan Ivanovski in Procedures, Project Management | Jan 28th, 2010
Now that we’ve covered the setup and requirements phases, time to move on to the actual work. This involves the design and development phases in which we make design decisions and carry out the planned work.
by Gorjan Ivanovski in Procedures, Project Management | Jan 27th, 2010
Having a process for repetitive tasks is an obvious solution. Once you’ve gone through the same (or at least similar) steps in producing a multimedia project, you start to realise that you could probably put a step-by-step process that will help you guide your next project.