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Re: What's Useful in an Extranet?

Posted by Specs on 10/06/15 11:28

"Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote in message
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> "Webslinger2300" wrote ...
> > Am a web designer and have been charged with creating an extranet for a
> > new video production company. This seemed like a good place to look,
> > but I couldn't find anything.
> >
> > It's going to be accomplished in stages, as the budget will allow.
> >
> > I've never done this before, but I saw one once that had storyboard,
> > shotlists, personnel listings, and call sheets as well as scheduling.
> > That's all I remember.
> >
> > That was years ago.
> >
> > Is anyone utilizing free software to do this?
> >
> > Does anyone know any places on the web where I can see what final
> > versions of these things look like, especially call sheets and
> > schedules?
> >
> > Any other advice? I'm literally starting from zero. I'd love to find
> > out what people found useful or not-useful. It doesn't have to be a
> > finished product right away, just functional, and it can be bits and
> > pieces from different places until I can develop something functional
> > on our own site.
>
> I agree that looking at others' sites is useful for getting ideas, etc.
> But have you analyzed your own business processes to see what
> YOU need, what would make it easier for your employees and
> your customers to do business? Do you have a list of features or
> forms or procedures or whatever that it would be beneficial to
> automate?
>
>
I would also add that webslinger should really be discussing with his/her
client how they generally work with their clients.

An extranet would be useful for allowing the client to input as much as
possible to the brief i.e. adding comments to to scripts, step outlines and
storyboards etc. Many companies I have worked with particularly the
boutiques often have rough cuts/alternative cuts for client viewing. How
you go about those tasks is where webslinger comes in. The extranets
functionality is determined by the relationship between company and client
so don't go looking for a onesize fits all piece of software. Some
extranets I have seen have been very slick other are no more than an FTP
site with word docs and mpg clips.

 

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