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Multimedia Project Team Roles

Chapter 11. Multimedia Project Team Roles. Team Efforts. Creating large multimedia applications requires the concerted efforts of many people over time. Project Phases. Many large-scale multimedia projects follow the system development life cycle (SDLC). The Project Team.

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Multimedia Project Team Roles

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  1. Chapter 11 Multimedia Project Team Roles

  2. Team Efforts • Creating large multimedia applications requires the concerted efforts of many people over time.

  3. Project Phases • Many large-scale multimedia projects follow the system development life cycle (SDLC).

  4. The Project Team • The makeup of a project team depends on the nature of the project and its budget and schedule. On small teams, members often fill more than one role.

  5. Project Team Roles • Project teams may include: • Client Representative • Project Manager • Producer • User Interface Designer • Programmer • Systems Architect • Graphic Artist • Writer and Editor • Audio and Video Specialists • Quality Assurance Analyst • Webmaster

  6. Client Representative • The organization or person who pays for the application and publishes it

  7. Project Manager • Responsible for ensuring that the team meets its deadlines and stays within its budget

  8. Producer • Responsible for planning and coordinating the development of all the different media in an application

  9. User Interface Designer (UID) • Responsible for planning all the aspects of an application that affect a user’s ability to understand and navigate it

  10. Programmer • Uses programming languages to develop the underlying code that enables an application to run on computers

  11. Systems Architect • Responsible for the overall technical design of an application, including: • The hardware and operating system it will run on • How its components will work together • The programming languages and other tools that will be used to develop the application

  12. Graphic Artist • Creates original graphics for the application, working closely with the UID, photographers, and any others who contribute to the application’s visual content

  13. Writer and Editor • Writers specialize in content or documentation. • Editors review the work of all writers.

  14. Videographer and Audio Specialist • May record sounds, integrate existing files into the application, edit recordings for clarity, and convert files to different formats

  15. Quality Assurance Analyst • A specialist whose job involves testing the application and reporting problems to be corrected

  16. Webmaster • Responsible for keeping a Web site up-to-date and running smoothly, and for helping visitors who have questions about the site

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