5 Allocating tasks

Who does what?

The next part of the plan is to decide who is going to do what. If you are working in a group on your project you will probably want to share some of the tasks. You may want more than one person to have a go at editing, shooting, recording and directing or it may be that you take responsibility for a section of the production. It’s probably important that each person is involved in each stage of the production.

However, you should be able to start to think about all the jobs that will need to be done and to think about who will do them, even if you share the tasks for some of the time. Tasks in TV and radio are slightly different, so they have been split up. There are of course many other tasks in both radio ...

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