1. What is the
project supposed to achieve?
-Hopefully to get
people interested in the event. Hopefully. But not only will it benefit the
members of Visions, but the viewers as well; it may provide information for
those seeking to understand.
2. Who is the
customer?
-Anybody really. It's
basically whoever's using a social network, and they happen to scroll down and
find this bit of awesomeness.
3. What are the
deliverables of the project? (These are
tangible and intangible.)
-An animation that viewers can enjoy and be informed with.
It's also eye-candy if it isn't informative.
4. What is the
budget?
-Absolutely nothing. The animation software currently being
used will have no effect on the (or any) budget whatsoever.
5. How long will it
take?
-A couple of days at most, give or take.
6. What specific
skills are needed?
-Prior knowledge involving Adobe: Photoshop, After Effects,
Premiere etc.
7. What special
resources are needed?
-None. Everything is created via After Effects plus resources
found online.
8. Who is working the
project? What is each person's job?
-It's just me for now, but if I'm ever in a pickle I'll ask
my fellow animators for help.
9. What is the
schedule?
-Animate one layer in continuity with the other, work on the
next. A very simple process of creation, if everything works out.
26th: Background elements, rough draft
27th: Revision, final animation upload
10. What are the
risks? (Small vs. large impact, likely
vs. unlikely)
-The only real risk I can run into could involve uploading
an animation with the wrong message, which will never happen.
11. How will you
communicate with your team?
-By various means, including email, Facebook, maybe by phone
etc. This animation is a 1-2 man job.
12. How will you
determine if the project is successful?
-If it meets specific parameters, and more importantly if
it's approved by my department.
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