Video Artist
- Video Artist
- the role that is played when a person
produces or obtains new digital video
content for one or more
systems or
applications, or
software components
As illustrated in the preceding figure, Video Artist is part of the following inheritance hierarchy:
The typical role-specific responsibilities of a Video Artist are to:
- Shoot video content.
- Obtain video content (e.g., from marketing or product development).
- Digitize video content.
- Provide video content to GUI designers.
Video Artist typically inherits the
general role responsibilities from the
Role method component.
To fulfill these responsibilities, a Video Artist typically should have the following
personal characteristics,
expertise,
training, and
experience:
A Video Artist should typically have the following personal characteristics:
A Video Artist typically should have the following expertise:
- An indepth knowledge of content requirements and sources.
- An indepth knowledge of the customer’s products and services.
- Use of video taping and editing equipment.
- A bachelor’s degree in marketing, sales, public
relations, graphic arts, or the equivalent.
Video artists typically perform the following
role-specific tasks in an iterative,
incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
Video artists typically inherit
common role tasks from the
role process component.
Video artists typically perform these tasks as members of
the following teams:
As members of these teams, video artists typically produce
all or part of the following work products:
- Video artists need not create content from scratch. It
may also come from a content producing system or a legacy
content source.
- This role is unnecessary if content management is not a
requirement (e.g., there is no human interface or the human
interface does not contain human produced content).
- This role typically inherits the
common team guidelines from the
roles process component.