Explanation
To make our group work as efficiently as possible and to create the best work we possibly can, we need to create separate for each of the team members to do. These roles include Creating the Ancillary Tasks on Photoshop, Filming the Video, Editing the Video, Recruiting Actors and Research.
Creating the Ancillary Tasks on Photoshop
Our group was lucky enough to have two members who have extremely good photoshop skills. John and Tom both created extremely good quality AS work as you can see below, therefore as a group we decided to choose them to create the ancillary tasks of Digipak artwork and a poster.


Filming the Video
Ideally we would like to film the video with everyone present, however there will be times where it will be impossible due to other important aspects of peoples lives such as school football or revision for exams. This means that filming will be done by whoever is available at whatever time.
Editing the Video
Being the only member of our group with any experience with final cut or editing videos (our trial run towards the end of Year 12) we decided that I would be the predominant editor of the video. I also was one of the only members of the group that had minimal exams in the January period and no ties to sports teams, meaning I was available to edit most of the time - which is a very time consuming process.
Recruiting an Actor to play the Artist
Picking our artist was made easier because of Tundé's friends. His friend Remi sings in a group so we left it up to Tundé to get him involved. Thankfully Remi was enthusiastic about getting involved in the creation of a music video.
Research
Research needed to be distributed evenly so we all did the same research separately so that we all did the same amount and there would be no arguments about people doing more work than others. Research would involve rival digipak conventions, rival video conventions and mise-en-scene of Drake in his previous videos.
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