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Bsa703-Invoices

 I spent about 3 days working on scanning and working through our budget and receipts for reimbursement.  its a nightmare but it is almost completed! I hope to have it completed by Friday to do reimbursements.

BSA703-Premiere

  Our Cast and Crew screening went very well. We had around 75 people show up for it and no complications when screening the film. We screened our film in Upstage at SIT Downtown on Friday 18 th June and 6pm Our catering was amazing and was arranged by Bean Casey through Auction House. We paid $249 for an amazing spread of nibbles and I baked a two-flavour cake, which was chocolate and banana with a caramel filling, covered in a Italian Meringue Buttercream Icing. We had a very positive response from our audience which was amazing to see after all the hard work we put into it.

BSA703-Code of Ethics

  CODE OF ETHICS     1.1 WHAT WE WANT FROM THIS PROJECT   This section outlines what we as a team want from this project.    ·          Enjoy the process/fun for us   ·          Make a high quality/good visual/strong design   ·          Love the characters/quality characters/developed characters   ·          Learn new skills     1.2 WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE WITH THIS PROJECT   This section outlines what we as a team want to achieve with this project.   ·          Good message/ strong theme   ·          Something for our showreels   ·          Minimal dialogue   ·     ...

BSA703-Code of Conduct

  CODE OF CONDUCT     1.1 ABSCENE WITHOUT NOTICE   Members who cannot attended class, meetings or do not have the capacity to work from home should notify either the Director  (Max Candy)  or the Producer  (Zeta-Rose Aldridge)  and the Executive Producers  (James Wilkinson and/or Traci Meek and/or Patrick Gillies)     1.4 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT   All information is to be saved into a minimum of three save spaces, e.g. OneDrive, portable hard-drives and computer     1.6 USE OF COMPANY PROPERTY   Use of company property, eg use of hard drives is only to be used for company information. For example, the productions files for portability. Under no circumstances is company property to be used for personal use.      1.7 PROTECTING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY   Use of Fairy Bread...

BSA703-Comunication Tools

  Fairy Bread Productions decided on the following Communication Tools   Discord ​   We chose to use Discord to create a Production Server for our communication over the duration of the project.  ​   We integrated the event bot Apollo to create our events so that team members would be alerted about them.  ​   It works well on a communication level, but less so on a project management level. Next time we would need to find a resource manager so that we are able to manage research resources as well and production resources more efficiently.

BSA703-Management Tools

  Fairy Bread Production decided on the following Production Management Tools; ​ ​   Clockify ​ ​ Clockify was chosen as our time management tool. It is a free online software that we can access from anywhere.   It is a nice and clean software that is easy to get reports from and is user friendly.   There is a team function, which means everyone can see other people’s times which would have been very useful if we knew about this earlier.   I suggest that this is a good time management system that next year’s group project use.     Clickup   Clickup was chosen as our platform for our production schedule.   We used the free version, which gave us everything we needed, there are some downsides. Most of which stem from not being able to print or export out of this online programme. To do this, it requires payment. I would recommend that people use this for their personal project in second semester, as well as next...

BSA703-team Contributions

  At the beginning the team was pretty into the project and wok was reasonably and evenly delegated. But as time went on we had a couple of people who essentially dropped from the project until the last minute. The writing team started out with about 6 people and as the script grew closer to the end, we decided to make it only 3 people. This helped to create and keep a more cohesive scrip for our storyboarding team. The storyboarding team consisted of 6 people who created in the end about 4 different versions of storyboard that the editing team then made into about 11 different versions. The animatic was worked on for around 5 weeks, which was longer than I had anticipated. The editing and audio team created our final animatic. This was completed around the halfway mark of our schedule. After the animatic, Edwin had to put the video into Premiere Pro and export each shot as an image sequence so that our animators could put the image sequence into Toon Boom Harmony to animate ...