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Evaluating pre production document

Evaluating pre production products
Why do we evaluate pre production products?
Evaluating the effectiveness of pre production documentation is vital in ensuring that the final version that is sent to the production team is effective.
If documents aren't checked, they could be the cause of a major planning problem, so it's important that the quality of the documents is evaluated.


How to evaluate:
The document need to be considered in relation to:
-Suitability of content for meeting the brief and usefulness in aiding the production team in producing the product.
-Suitability of content for the target audience.

Should use:
-Positive language
-Consider the original creator
-Provide specific feedback on and suggested improvements, justifying why it would make the document more effective.

Evaluating first document:
Floorpan/set design
No colour
No annotations
No character detail
Clear layout
There are no layouts
No position for camera man


Production scheduale-
Clear structure -outlines how long for each department
Colour coding-each department is labelled differently
not an accurate schedule
clearly not related to an animation as its the biggest chunk

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