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GU1 planning

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reflection on last year

10

strategy for managing project

09

difficulties

08

ethics

07

laws & regulation

06

skills & roles

05

resources

Maximum mark 25

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timeline

Maximum mark 25

03

Research

02

Analysis of brief

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project Brief

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a fully developed project brief

Goal 2

What are you making? What is the format/medium/genre and message? What about length/size/duration/word counts? Start by producing an short overview of what you are actually going to make and then cover all of the areas covered in the following slides.

An analysis of the project brief including: — realistic objectives and measures of success — target audience and market research

Goal 3

What are you trying to achieve with your product? What is the purpose, aims and objectives of the product? How will you know it hs been a success? Who are you targeting with your product? Give the demographics... do not say it is for everyone. Who would be interested in your product?Remember that just because you can put it on the internet for the world to see doesn't mean everyone in the world is interested in your product. Distribution/publication/broadcast outlets and launch/release/performance places Market needs?

What primary and secondary research will you conduct? Make sure you understand the differences and identify appropriate and realistic research. Why would this research be useful? Who could you interview that might help? Would a survey give you some statistical data that might help?

Identification of primary and secondary research methods to be used

Goal 4

Start by brain storming and writing down everyhting you need to do. Think about pre production, production and post production activities. This will show that you fully understand the process from start to finish to produce your product. It must have dates and times in a logical order. You can create a ghant chart if you wish. Make it realistic so that it actually helps you to make your product by keeping you on track.

Goal 5

A timeline that schedules all production activities and includes milestones, resources, key stakeholders

What are you going to need to make your product? What people do you need and why? Do you need access to specific locations? What equipment/hardware do you need? What software do you need?

Goal 6

Resource planning, including people, places, equipment, software

What the the required soft and hards skills which you will need to make this product? Think of all the job roles you will be performing. What people/organisations will you need to keep in touch with when making the product?

Goal 7

Identification of the skills, roles and contacts required for completion of the project

What are the key laws you will need to abide by? What voluntary controls are in place for the industry related to your product

Goal 8

A consideration of relevant statutory and voluntary controls

What are the key ethical issues that are relevant to your product? What are key ethical issues relating to your audience and market? What ethical issues will shape your product?

A consideration of ethical issues relevant to themedium and audience

oal 9

What problems might you encounter? What about accessibility, budget, time constraints? Why might YOU be part of the problem? What solutions will you put in place?

Goal 10

Anticipation of potential difficulties and constraints and solutions

How exactly will you manage the project and organise yourself to complete the project to the deadline? You need to be specific about what you are going to do to manage the project. Files, Time Management etc

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Goal 1

A strategy for managing the development of the projectstraints and solutions

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The plan should be 800–1,000 words or 8–10 minutes of oral evidence. You must achieve all of the minimum evidence specified above in order to pass the planning stage. The planning stage must be passed before the developing stage begins. If remediation is required then you can only get a maximum of half the mark for this stage. 25 marks allocated to the Planning Stage

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