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Can You Afford Not To Manage Your Project's Contracts?Cisco
CMCS has over 100 implementations of Oracle Primavera Contract Manager for projects valued at trillions of dollars across various industries. They provide licenses, customized configurations, training, and support resources. Their implementations are led by certified Project Management Professionals according to PMI standards, and they follow Oracle's proven methodology. With over 25 years of experience, CMCS has received numerous awards for their Primavera solutions and services across 25 countries.
Frederico Carvalho largou o curso de arquitetura para se dedicar à cozinha. Trabalha atualmente num restaurante que oferece refeições ao som de música posta por um DJ. Conta a sua curiosa mudança de percurso profissional.
The document discusses the 5 steps in program planning for a local television station in Malolos, Bulacan called Ultimate TV (UTV). The key objectives are to be the voice of the people of Malolos and emphasize local issues, culture and entertainment. The priority is to be a unifying force in the community. Resources include human resources from the 11 member group with skills in photography, editing, music and more. Programs were executed through a 2-day location shoot. Control is maintained through group consensus.
Great Graphics on a Shoe-String BudgetEricaJesonis
A crash course in graphic design created by two professional graphic designers that work for libraries. Get an overview of basic design concepts, lots of tips for improving your design skills, as well as free and cheap resources.
The document summarizes the key steps and elements involved in creating a mock local newspaper, radio advertisement, and billboard as part of a coursework project. It includes details on market research conducted, layouts and designs created using Photoshop, a radio script made in Premiere, and feedback received on the final products from Facebook, Twitter, and a focus group. The overall conclusion is that the products look professional but could be improved by adding more color to the newspaper and including a preview on the billboard.
Can You Afford Not To Manage Your Project's Contracts?Cisco
CMCS has over 100 implementations of Oracle Primavera Contract Manager for projects valued at trillions of dollars across various industries. They provide licenses, customized configurations, training, and support resources. Their implementations are led by certified Project Management Professionals according to PMI standards, and they follow Oracle's proven methodology. With over 25 years of experience, CMCS has received numerous awards for their Primavera solutions and services across 25 countries.
Frederico Carvalho largou o curso de arquitetura para se dedicar à cozinha. Trabalha atualmente num restaurante que oferece refeições ao som de música posta por um DJ. Conta a sua curiosa mudança de percurso profissional.
The document provides instructions for cleaning up browser files to improve PC performance. It recommends opening Internet Explorer, going to Tools > Internet Options, and selecting Delete to remove unwanted temporary files created by the browser. Deleting all files is usually best, unless specific history or offline files need to be kept. Most browsers have similar options to remove temporary files by exploring the menu bar.
Italia es un país europeo con capital en Roma. Tiene una economía diversificada con actividades como el turismo, la industria y la agricultura. El país tiene una rica cultura e historia que se refleja en sus tradiciones y patrimonio arquitectónico.
This informational session will focus on the application processes and admission practices for professional healthcare programs such as, pharmacy, nursing, dental, and medical school. Suggestions on what high school courses and prep classes students should take to prepare for undergraduate pre-health programs. Recommendations for classes that undergraduates should be taking will also be provided.This session will be useful for high school counselors who are advising students with an interest in healthcare and for admission counselors looking to direct students in pre-health majors to options after graduation.
Automated Hadoop Cluster Construction on EC2Mark Kerzner
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Using The Master Genealogist ― AdvancedTeresa Pask
This document provides an advanced tutorial on using The Master Genealogist genealogy software. It covers topics like the data set manager, accents, focus groups, custom flags, advanced report options, and designing report filters. It also discusses how to create sources and repositories, custom roles, witnesses, sentence structure, source templates, and exporting data. Finally, it introduces companion products like Second Site for generating websites and TMG Utility for modifying databases.
This document provides guidance on developing various components of a research proposal or thesis, including developing research questions, stating hypotheses, integrating relevant theories, operationalizing variables, and addressing scope and limitations. Key elements that are discussed include writing research questions that do not invite yes/no answers and can be investigated, relating hypotheses to the existing literature, operationalizing theoretical concepts, and identifying how the study will benefit institutional and individual beneficiaries.
O documento discute o gênero musical rock progressivo, destacando suas principais características como a fusão de estilos como jazz e música erudita e o uso de efeitos e instrumentos eletrônicos. Grupos como Rush, Yes, Genesis e Eloy são citados como exemplos do estilo. O texto também fornece uma breve bibliografia sobre o assunto.
1. The document describes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands". Key aspects included choosing the news station name, creating a logo, appealing to the target audience, and constructing the 20-second title sequence using video editing software.
2. Feedback was gathered from an audience panel and the title sequence was amended based on this, such as changing the repetitive music.
3. The creator feels the title sequence is successful as it follows researched codes and conventions while making the identity unique and recognizable to the target audience.
1. The document describes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands". Key aspects included choosing the news station name, creating a logo, appealing to the target audience, and constructing the 20-second title sequence using video editing software.
2. Feedback was gathered from an audience panel and the title sequence was amended based on this, such as changing the repetitive music.
3. The creator feels the title sequence is successful as it follows researched codes and conventions while making the identity unique and recognizable to the target audience.
This document discusses the media technologies used during the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a radio drama project. It describes the use of recording equipment like microphones, sound decks and handheld recorders during construction. Editing software like Adobe Premier Pro, Audacity and presentation software like PowerPoint and Blogger were used for editing, planning and evaluation. Photoshop was used to design advertisements and spreads for ancillary texts. Feedback from teachers and peers on Facebook helped improve the project.
1. The student created a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands" with their group. They chose the name and logo to represent the broadcast time and location in the West Midlands region.
2. In designing the title sequence, the group considered audience demographics based on the Hartley Classification and included images that would appeal to different age, gender, ethnicity, and social groups in the local area.
3. The finished 15-30 second title sequence used video editing software to combine the logo, footage, transitions and music into a simple, professional intro to engage viewers and represent their news brand.
The document discusses what the author has learned about technology through constructing a media product.
It covers several areas:
- Pre-production: They used online resources to research titles and audiences. Technology facilitated planning.
- Production: They experimented with DSLR vs. camcorder and chose DSLR for better visuals.
- Post-production: They learned to use Motion for complex titles and lighting effects. Sound editing software helped sync music. Compatibility issues arose.
- Feedback: Technology enabled viewing peers' work and receiving timely feedback to improve their project.
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This document summarizes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news programme called "Prime Central". Key steps included:
1) Choosing the name and logo for the news program after analyzing codes and conventions of existing TV news.
2) Creating a logo incorporating a sun flare and purplish shaded area to represent the Midlands region. Transition effects and a spinning globe gif were added.
3) Incorporating images relating to the target audience's interests, ethnicity, class, gender and nation to appeal to demographic groups.
4) Constructing the 20-second title sequence in video editing software, adding the logo, footage, transitions, effects and music chosen for its short
The document summarizes the process an advertising group went through to create an advertising company, including developing a logo, slogan, product, and pitching their idea. Some key points:
- The group of 4 students created a company called "Swaits" from their initials. They selected the slogan "Sweetening your product" to describe what their company would do.
- They developed several logo designs before settling on one incorporating their initials "S" and "W".
- Their product was chewing gum, which they packaged in colorful, informative wrappers.
- After weeks of work, they pitched their idea to an audience with a simple PowerPoint presentation focusing on their logo and slogan.
1) The group researched hip-hop music videos thoroughly using Google, YouTube, and analyzing Travis Scott videos to understand conventions of the genre and ideas for their own video.
2) They created mind maps and took notes on paper to document their research and ideas. Software like Blogger, Slideshare, and Piktochart were used to organize information and create presentations.
3) Editing software like iMovie and Final Cut Pro were used to edit the video together with creative effects like altered pacing, colors, and lighting to depict a trip on LSD.
Final Cut Pro X was the most important technology used throughout the planning, construction, and evaluation stages. It was used to edit focus group footage and recce footage, add effects and transitions, change color correction, layer sound and record voiceovers. Motion was used for graphics and ident creation, using particle generators and font effects to create interesting opening titles. Blogger allowed planning and research to be posted online to receive feedback and to see classmates' work for further feedback and idea sharing.
The document provides instructions for cleaning up browser files to improve PC performance. It recommends opening Internet Explorer, going to Tools > Internet Options, and selecting Delete to remove unwanted temporary files created by the browser. Deleting all files is usually best, unless specific history or offline files need to be kept. Most browsers have similar options to remove temporary files by exploring the menu bar.
Italia es un país europeo con capital en Roma. Tiene una economía diversificada con actividades como el turismo, la industria y la agricultura. El país tiene una rica cultura e historia que se refleja en sus tradiciones y patrimonio arquitectónico.
This informational session will focus on the application processes and admission practices for professional healthcare programs such as, pharmacy, nursing, dental, and medical school. Suggestions on what high school courses and prep classes students should take to prepare for undergraduate pre-health programs. Recommendations for classes that undergraduates should be taking will also be provided.This session will be useful for high school counselors who are advising students with an interest in healthcare and for admission counselors looking to direct students in pre-health majors to options after graduation.
Automated Hadoop Cluster Construction on EC2Mark Kerzner
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Using The Master Genealogist ― AdvancedTeresa Pask
This document provides an advanced tutorial on using The Master Genealogist genealogy software. It covers topics like the data set manager, accents, focus groups, custom flags, advanced report options, and designing report filters. It also discusses how to create sources and repositories, custom roles, witnesses, sentence structure, source templates, and exporting data. Finally, it introduces companion products like Second Site for generating websites and TMG Utility for modifying databases.
This document provides guidance on developing various components of a research proposal or thesis, including developing research questions, stating hypotheses, integrating relevant theories, operationalizing variables, and addressing scope and limitations. Key elements that are discussed include writing research questions that do not invite yes/no answers and can be investigated, relating hypotheses to the existing literature, operationalizing theoretical concepts, and identifying how the study will benefit institutional and individual beneficiaries.
O documento discute o gênero musical rock progressivo, destacando suas principais características como a fusão de estilos como jazz e música erudita e o uso de efeitos e instrumentos eletrônicos. Grupos como Rush, Yes, Genesis e Eloy são citados como exemplos do estilo. O texto também fornece uma breve bibliografia sobre o assunto.
1. The document describes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands". Key aspects included choosing the news station name, creating a logo, appealing to the target audience, and constructing the 20-second title sequence using video editing software.
2. Feedback was gathered from an audience panel and the title sequence was amended based on this, such as changing the repetitive music.
3. The creator feels the title sequence is successful as it follows researched codes and conventions while making the identity unique and recognizable to the target audience.
1. The document describes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands". Key aspects included choosing the news station name, creating a logo, appealing to the target audience, and constructing the 20-second title sequence using video editing software.
2. Feedback was gathered from an audience panel and the title sequence was amended based on this, such as changing the repetitive music.
3. The creator feels the title sequence is successful as it follows researched codes and conventions while making the identity unique and recognizable to the target audience.
This document discusses the media technologies used during the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a radio drama project. It describes the use of recording equipment like microphones, sound decks and handheld recorders during construction. Editing software like Adobe Premier Pro, Audacity and presentation software like PowerPoint and Blogger were used for editing, planning and evaluation. Photoshop was used to design advertisements and spreads for ancillary texts. Feedback from teachers and peers on Facebook helped improve the project.
1. The student created a title sequence for a local TV news program called "Morning Midlands" with their group. They chose the name and logo to represent the broadcast time and location in the West Midlands region.
2. In designing the title sequence, the group considered audience demographics based on the Hartley Classification and included images that would appeal to different age, gender, ethnicity, and social groups in the local area.
3. The finished 15-30 second title sequence used video editing software to combine the logo, footage, transitions and music into a simple, professional intro to engage viewers and represent their news brand.
The document discusses what the author has learned about technology through constructing a media product.
It covers several areas:
- Pre-production: They used online resources to research titles and audiences. Technology facilitated planning.
- Production: They experimented with DSLR vs. camcorder and chose DSLR for better visuals.
- Post-production: They learned to use Motion for complex titles and lighting effects. Sound editing software helped sync music. Compatibility issues arose.
- Feedback: Technology enabled viewing peers' work and receiving timely feedback to improve their project.
Advanced Media Practice Production LogBrandon Boyd
This was a group assignment where we were given a brief and had to create a short video for their website along with short videos which would be uploaded to their social media accounts!
The document outlines a 5-step program planning process used by a television station. Step 1 identifies objectives related to showcasing Philippine pride and nationalism. Step 2 determines the priority objective. Step 3 identifies necessary human, technical, and physical resources. Step 4 executes action programs by dividing tasks over a 2-day filming trip around Bulacan province. Step 5 maintains control through checking work and group consensus. It also lists the distribution of tasks among 12 group members for the program.
This document summarizes the process of creating a title sequence for a local TV news programme called "Prime Central". Key steps included:
1) Choosing the name and logo for the news program after analyzing codes and conventions of existing TV news.
2) Creating a logo incorporating a sun flare and purplish shaded area to represent the Midlands region. Transition effects and a spinning globe gif were added.
3) Incorporating images relating to the target audience's interests, ethnicity, class, gender and nation to appeal to demographic groups.
4) Constructing the 20-second title sequence in video editing software, adding the logo, footage, transitions, effects and music chosen for its short
The document summarizes the process an advertising group went through to create an advertising company, including developing a logo, slogan, product, and pitching their idea. Some key points:
- The group of 4 students created a company called "Swaits" from their initials. They selected the slogan "Sweetening your product" to describe what their company would do.
- They developed several logo designs before settling on one incorporating their initials "S" and "W".
- Their product was chewing gum, which they packaged in colorful, informative wrappers.
- After weeks of work, they pitched their idea to an audience with a simple PowerPoint presentation focusing on their logo and slogan.
1) The group researched hip-hop music videos thoroughly using Google, YouTube, and analyzing Travis Scott videos to understand conventions of the genre and ideas for their own video.
2) They created mind maps and took notes on paper to document their research and ideas. Software like Blogger, Slideshare, and Piktochart were used to organize information and create presentations.
3) Editing software like iMovie and Final Cut Pro were used to edit the video together with creative effects like altered pacing, colors, and lighting to depict a trip on LSD.
Final Cut Pro X was the most important technology used throughout the planning, construction, and evaluation stages. It was used to edit focus group footage and recce footage, add effects and transitions, change color correction, layer sound and record voiceovers. Motion was used for graphics and ident creation, using particle generators and font effects to create interesting opening titles. Blogger allowed planning and research to be posted online to receive feedback and to see classmates' work for further feedback and idea sharing.
The student evaluated different TV adverts and analyzed their visuals, music, audience and meaning. They then chose an advert to analyze in more detail. For a class project, the student and their group created an advertising campaign. They came up with a company name and slogan, designed a logo, and chose to advertise bottled water. The group researched existing water brands, created advertising materials like a logo and print ads, planned and filmed a video advert, then presented their campaign to the class. The student was pleased with the final results but noted one area for improvement in matching the actor's clothing during reshoots.
The document describes the process of creating a logo for a TV news program aimed at teenagers. It involved analyzing existing logos to understand effective design elements, deciding the target audience was teenagers and the morning broadcast time. Design discussions determined the logo would feature a wavy white line representing sunrise, with a circular shape and ombre colors resembling a sunset over water. An "M" was made with one letter upside down to look like a reflection. The final logo was intended to attract teenage viewers through its appealing morning-themed design.
The document summarizes the changes made from a preliminary task to the main task. It discusses improving the research, using better audio equipment to reduce background noise and improve dialogue quality, advancing editing skills with software, and the group putting in more effort overall to create a better final product.
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The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
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The document discusses research and planning for a documentary project. It describes researching topics around education, universities and employment by watching other documentaries as examples. A filming schedule was created to determine when, where and who to film. Formal interviews were arranged with two people. Research was also done on conventions of articles and radio trailers by reviewing other examples. Planning tools included Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Scribd and Slideshare to organize notes. A camera was used to film footage and record audio, which was then edited using Final Cut Express to add sound, transitions and adjust images for the documentary.
The document evaluates the documentary and ancillary tasks created by the student. The 5-minute documentary was about young people and unemployment and was titled "The Jobless Generation". To make it realistic, the student researched conventions of real documentaries and included elements like an intro ident, opening montage, title sequence, interviews, narrative structure, and voiceover. The ancillary tasks included a 30-second radio trailer and a two-page magazine listings spread. The evaluation discusses how effectively the student incorporated conventions from real media and connected the documentary and ancillary pieces to promote the topic. Areas for potential improvement are also identified.
The student used a variety of media technologies throughout the research, planning, production, and evaluation stages of their documentary project. In research, they used the internet, Google Images, blogs, YouTube, and analyzed other documentaries. Microsoft Word was used for questionnaires. During planning, they created storyboards, mind maps, and used Prezi and Slideshare for presentations. Production involved using a professional camera, tripod, microphone, and Adobe Premiere Pro for editing. Evaluation was created and shared using PowerPoint, Prezi, blogs, SoundCloud, and social media.
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The document discusses how new media technologies were used at various stages of creating a music video. In the research stage, YouTube was used to analyze pop music videos and identify common conventions. A questionnaire was distributed digitally to gather audience insights. Focus groups were filmed and edited to understand audience opinions. Planning involved creating a storyboard in Premiere Pro and obtaining song rights. Filming used multiple cameras and tripods. Editing synchronized footage to the beat in Premiere Pro. The digital pack and poster were designed in Photoshop. Evaluation was conducted through Prezi, linking to the video on YouTube, and collecting Facebook comments to analyze. A director's commentary was also recorded and layered in Premiere Pro.
1) The document describes the process of creating a title sequence for a fictional local TV news program called "Prime Central".
2) Key elements of the title sequence included a logo featuring the letters "PC" and an animated globe, as well as footage highlighting the central region of England.
3) Transitions, effects, and music were added to make the title sequence conform to conventions of existing TV news programs and grab audience attention.
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The document provides a research matrix on the topic of broadcast law and ethics regarding radio pornography in the Philippines. It lists several journal articles, theses, dissertations, books and their authors that are relevant to examining the compliance of FM radio stations to rules set by the KBP on indecency and profanity. The findings of the sources show that radio has influence over listeners and society, and religious groups have worked to prevent radio profanity when complaints have been made.
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This document outlines the agenda and topics to be discussed at a workshop on uplifting science, technology, and research. The workshop will provide an overview of basic research concepts like the scientific method and steps in the research process. It will then cover specific workshop topics including problem identification, conceptual frameworks, data analysis and interpretation. The document discusses key research concepts like the scientific method, paradigms of inquiry, and the general order of scientific methods. It also defines the role of theories and related literature in developing a theoretical framework for research.
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The document outlines the 5 steps in program planning for creating a promotional video for Bulacan State University:
1. Define objectives such as showcasing the university's beauty and inspiring viewers
2. Determine priority to showcase the university
3. Identify resources like technical, research, and listening skills
4. Execute action programs by conducting a two-day shoot of the different colleges and editing the video
5. Maintain control by continually polishing the video until satisfied
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This document provides the programming outline for the initial broadcast of Ultimate TV (UTV) on a Friday. It includes a schedule from 5:00 AM to 11:30 PM broken into 30 minute time slots. Each time slot lists a program type along with a schedule allocating time for the program, commercials, and station identification. The schedule includes music, morning shows, educational programs, cartoons, fashion, cooking, variety shows, travel, sports, public service, health, games, news, sitcoms, magazines, gag shows, documentaries, and sign-off.
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1. For Logo/Station Name/Station ID
ULTIMATE TV (UTV) Channel 1
VISION
A great, historical city like Malolos is worthy of an equally great public television station… one
that is capable and competent in delivering community-building television programs and services
as the voice and the platform for its community.
UTV aims to be the voice of broadcasting freedom in Malolos. It will emphasize the issues
of concern and the cultural richness of its people, the Malolenos through information,
discussion and entertainment. We aspire to be the ultimate, the superior in bringing about
change in local broadcasting hence the channel choice – number 1.
MISSION
Ultimate TV endeavors to educate and enrich our community with quality programming
and services that not only entertains but also challenges minds and contributes to a life of
learning. We will dedicate our hardwork and passion in being the top unifying force in
Malolos, a lens through which we can better understand our culture not only as Malolenos,
but as Bulakenyos and as Filipinos.
LOGO COLOR SCHEME
RED - symbolizes the network's power to lead, to strengthen one's pride and the motive to
enlighten it's people and masses in all life aspects.
BLUE - symbolizes the network's loyalty, intelligence and trust and also to share its intention in
imparting knowledge and wisdom.
WHITE - symbolizes networks respect and devotion in showing what is true and not to be
biased.
2. 5 steps in Broadcast Planning:
1. Objectives (list down „yung mga ibo-bold ko dun sa mission and vision)
2. Determine priority („yung huli sentence sa mission)
3. Identify resources
Our group was given ample time to brainstorm and pool in our ideas and
suggestions for our station name, channel and logo. All of us greatly contributed
to the outcome, to the end-products. Our collaborative efforts are the resources
we relied on for these tasks:
Human resources. As they say, “Two heads are better than one.” We are
consisting of 11 members so more heads worked together to brainstorm
ideas for our station name and logo. There were various suggestions but
we finally settled for the word ULTIMATE because as our group number
suggests, we aim to be number 1.
Drawing skills. When it came to designing logo, most of our members
stepped up and displayed their drawing prowess. We actually came up
with almost 10 suggestions for our prospective logo. We had a hard time
choosing just one so we decided to combine two.
Technical skills. Drawing the logo in Photoshop required these skills.
Also for the shooting of our station id, two of our members served as
cameramen and director while the other one as the editor for post-
processing.
Writing skills. We drafted a script for our station ID, a sort of shot list for
the scenes and kinds of shots we would like to see.
Music and composing skills. Since we had to provide original music and
lyrics for our station ID, we turned to our members to come up with words
that are catchy and tune that has a recall – which will reflect our objectives
as a local station.
People skills. Naturally in any group dynamics, it is a must to be confident
and establish rapport with each and every now. Before doing the tasks, we
first assigned a leader and a co-leader to be facilitators in all of our
undertakings. We are all very vocal and assertive in voicing out our
opinions which helped in molding a bond between and among our
members.
Listening skills. We also learned to be keen listeners when it came to
acknowledging and respecting each and every one take and opinion on
matters regarding our station name and logo.
3. 4. Executing of action programs
We gave each member a specific task. There were others who are assigned
to focus on the logo, the others on the Powerpoint presentation and written
report. For our station id, there are assigned to be the props men,
cameramen, director, editor etc. Because it is easier that way and it entails
responsibility to carry out one‟s task for the whole group.
We had a votation among us which logo to use and the meaning behind
the color scheme of that particular logo.
We were basically united in choosing the word Ultimate for our channel
name.
We focused on infusing the objectives of our station in our script for our
station ID. We scheduled a two-day shoot focusing on the different places
here in Malolos because we are situated as a local station here. The
shooting days went well even though there were minor issues like the
weather, monetary, conflicting ideas, availability of time etc. Still we
managed to past those concerns and proceeded in making a quality station
ID.
After the compilation of our raw materials, we ensued in the post-
production/processing.
We recorded for the jingle in the cheapest way possible but ensuring that
its quality is acceptable.
5. Maintaining control
All of our tasks and actions are first consulted with the group before
finalizing each and every one of them.
We do not stop editing and rehashing and polishing until we get to say that
that product is worthy of a compliment.
We even had an extra half-day shoot for more raw materials for our station
ID and we edited our logo, keeping in mind the various suggestions and
comments we received during the first presentation.
The group would meet and discuss every now and then, if our free time
permits to discuss and update each other about our different tasks and
assignments.