October 2004
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 28m
English
Let's begin with something most production-oriented folks take for granted: planning. The desire to jump in and write songs, create incredible sounds, incorporate the latest middleware surround-sound solution, and hire the latest superstar actor for voice-over work makes us grind our teeth with anticipation, but it can lead to a mountain of wasted work and plenty of raised voices if it isn't planned properly. On the other hand, too much planning can lead to a product that is never released—and that, well, raises other voices. Let's look at how following the DPM can help us find a middle ground.
Three factors determine the success or failure of any project: whether it's released on time, how closely it ...
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