The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Clarify design requirements
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With reference to production documentation identify the scope of design projects Completed |
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Identify factors that may have an impact on the design process Completed |
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Participate in preliminary concept meetings to clarify understanding of design requirements Completed |
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With reference to production documentation, itemise elements that need to be addressed during the design phase Completed |
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Generate and assess ideas
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Generate a range of design ideas that respond sympathetically to the brief and provide creative solutions to design issues Completed |
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Assess ideas and collaborate, as required, with relevant personnel to maximise contribution of ideas to initial concepts Completed |
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Continuously reflect on and appraise ideas for implications on cost, technical feasibility, and creative requirements Completed |
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Conduct research and experimentation
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Research aspects of content and target audience characteristics that might influence production styles and techniques Completed |
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Trial various techniques to test the suitability of their use in given design projects Completed |
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Organise research and experimentation material for ease of access by relevant personnel during the design development process Completed |
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Analyse and document research and experimentation findings for use during the design phase Completed |
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Produce draft design specifications
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In consultation with relevant personnel, evaluate initial concept ideas in light of research and experimentation findings and select the most appropriate approach Completed |
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Ensure that agreement is reached with relevant personnel on a consistent interpretation of design and visual details Completed |
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Create storyboards as required Completed |
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Prepare or supervise the preparation of sample material to be included in design specifications as required Completed |
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Write draft design specifications to include relevant advice to design and development teams Completed |
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Discuss draft design specifications with relevant personnel to ensure that all requirements have been addressed Completed |
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Finalise design specifications
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Present draft design specifications to relevant personnel for review Completed |
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Participate in the initial and ongoing evaluation of design specifications Completed |
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Negotiate and agree to additions or modifications and amend design specifications as required Completed |
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Clarify the ongoing role of the designer during the production phase and in the evaluation of the final animations or digital visual effects Completed |
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Review process of designing animation and digital visual effects and note areas for future improvement Completed |
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