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Implementing a digital asset management system : for animation, computer games, and web development / Jens Jacobsen, Tilman Schlenker, and Lisa Edwards.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jacobsen, Jens.
Contributor:
Schlenker, Tilman.
Edwards, Lisa.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Digital media.
Internet entertainment industry.
Project management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (269 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
Burlington, MA ; Oxford : Elsevier Focal Press, 2005.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Learn how the top CG film, computer game and web development companies have saved significant time and money on their projects by optimizing digital asset management systems and streamlining production processes. Also included is a product overview with 28 detailed descriptions of software solutions, including screenshots and prices, as well as a practical assessment of their suitability for different industries & project sizes.
Contents:
front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Preface; Who should read this book?; What do you get out of this book?; Why is Digital Asset Management important?; Why we wrote this book; About the authors; Acknowledgements; body; 1 Introduction; 1.1 What is it all about?; 1.2 What does this book cover?; 1.3 What's an asset anyway?; 1.4 What is Digital Asset Management?; 1.5 How is this book structured?; 2 What can asset management do for you?; 2.1 What can happen...; 2.2 ...And how it can be avoided; 2.3 Who needs DAM?; 2.4 What companies expect from Digital Asset Management (DAM)
2.5 What DAM is (and what it is not)2.6 General benefits of DAM systems; 2.7 Benefits for different departments; 2.8 The case for Return On Investment (ROI); 2.9 Industries benefitting from DAM; 3 Assess your individual situation; 3.1 Analyze the business - find out where you are; 3.2 Define desired improvements - find out where to go; 3.3 Analyze value of desired result - find out what you gain; 4 Plan what you need; 4.1 What is your business objective?; 4.2 What do your assets want?; 4.3 What do your users want?; 4.4 What your new workflow should look like
4.5 Compile a list of features needed4.6 Other important features of asset management systems; 4.7 The most important consideration: focus; 5 Find the right solution; 5.1 Types of DAM solutions; 5.2 Complexity and capabilities of the solutions; 5.3 Which size fits for you?; 5.4 What if there is no suitable system?; 5.5 Rent a DAM solution; 5.6 Don't over-engineer; 5.7 Questions to ask potential vendors; 5.8 Sample scenarios for the application of DAM; 6 Implement the solution; 6.1 Planning; 6.2 Testing; 6.3 Team preparation; 6.4 Workflow integration; 7 Success stories; 7.1 Lionhead Studios
7.2 Sony Pictures Imageworks7.3 Scholz & Volkmer; 7.4 Framfab; 7.5 Attitude Studio; 7.6 Pixelspell Animation Studios; Appendix 1: Product overview; What you can find here; Image catalogs and libraries; Software Configuration Management (SCM); Digital Asset Management (DAM); Web Content Management; Enterprise Content Management, Document Management, and Brand Asset Management; Appendix 2: Glossary; Appendix 3: References; index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-244) and index.
ISBN:
9786610628735
9781136035777
113603577X
9781136035784
1136035788
9781280628733
1280628731
9780080456430
008045643X
OCLC:
475938649

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