Project
9.2
Based
on the project specified in 9.1, create a team of at least three people for the
project. Specify their titles, internal and external rates, and abilities.
Write a one paragraph bio explaining each team member's
relevant experience and
capabilities.
Project manager
The role of a Project
Manager is to lead the production of multimedia tools from
design through to launch (including post-launch assessment as necessary).
Specifications for each project will be based on the strategic, creative and
business-related requirements agreed to with the client.
This is a dynamic, challenging role in which the ideal candidate will be
capable of understanding the diverse needs of our clients and work
collaboratively with a team to develop innovative interactive solutions that
will achieve quantifiable results for their school/business. The ability
and desire to embrace our video production capabilities and leverage their
tremendous value in online, multimedia experiences is a must. Qualified
candidates will understand the dynamics and managerial needs of multimedia
projects, as well as be enthused to be part of an innovative team.
Multimedia Designer
The
Multimedia Designer is a member of a team that is responsible for designing and
creating arresting multimedia artwork for use in marketing campaigns and marketing
communications. The person occupying this position is expected to learn and
understand marketing campaign objectives and the nature products/services to be
marketed from the Marketing team, in order to produce appropriate artwork/creatives
for each campaign.
The
Multimedia Designer is expected to implement the design direction and
copywriting required in the multimedia artwork or creatives to suit the
marketing campaign and its objectives, which are determined in conjunction with
the Marketing Manager and Creative Design Team Lead.
Audio
producer
Audio
producers--also referred to as music or sound engineers--plan, create and edit
the sound in television programs, radio broadcasts, movies, music videos or
albums. They do so by operating recording and editing equipment as well as
computer software.
Audio producers use sophisticated
equipment and technology to record, mix and produce sound on movies, television
and radio broadcasts or music albums. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
reports that most audio producers are employed in the broadcasting industries,
but they can also find employment through movie and theater production teams as
well as recording studios.
The day-to-day duties of audio
producers vary depending on where they work. Those in the movie industry work
mostly in postproduction; they add sound effects, voiceovers or background
music. Audio engineers in recording studios may also be responsible for
operating recording equipment. Those in broadcasting monitor audio signals and
transmitters.
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