In the early stages of generating and refining an idea for a movie the small incubation team
Question:
In the early stages of generating and refining an idea for a movie the small incubation team includes a director, a writer, some artists, and some storyboard people. Once approved, a movie enters production using computer-aided design (C A D) systems that apply mathematical models to simulate lifelike textures, movement, and lighting. The process was managed by small, collocated, autonomous teams that had great discretion over their work routines.
Artists showed their ongoing work to directors and peers in "dailies," in order to receive regular and honest feedback.
- Why does Disney keep its development teams small?
- What are the pros and cons of the teams being so autonomous?
- Is Disney's team approach mostly suited to creative projects, or would it work equally well in other kinds of industries?
Your response must provide your point of view on the questions from a project team and collaboration perspective. In-text citation and references must be included.
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Auditing Cases An Interactive Learning Approach
ISBN: 978-0133852103
6th edition
Authors: Mark S. Beasley, Frank A. Buckless, Steven M. Glover, Douglas F. Prawitt