Thursday, 31 March 2011

Shotgun Schedule - WeirdHairGuy + TASACDWS

Gantt chart part two! (Because my gantt chart is so big D:)

Gantt chart part 1.
Well, because I'm quite the idiot, (:D) before adding the actual gantt chart to my pre-existing excel spreadsheet, I don't actually have an pre-saves due to the fact that I'd just be clicking the floppy disk button. (save.) Anyway, this shows pretty much most of the tasks that I had scheduled, and their priority, alongside a gantt chart. I didn't put in dependencies for two reasons:

1) F'in impossible to get it to link with other data in excel
2) Above.
Random tasks, of high priority, set on my desktop screen. Even though these tasks are somewhere else such as on my shotgun or excel schedule, or on my hand, or scribbled on a piece of paper in my bag somewhere.

First stage of my excel chart. Now, I used MANY different forms of scheduling. Excel, shotgun, facebook, and my awesome sticky notes on my desktop, however, in no specific order of scheduling


And here we have another screenshot showing the current point of where my shotgun schedule is at the moment. This probably will not change, as the group has failed to even take notice of the shotgun schedule, and I find that using excel is better for me in terms of scheduling daily things, or whatever. :P

This was a point later on in the production schedule, where all the tasks that I had been assigned or I had assigned myself, had been completed. Although, this was until more tasks were added generally.









Same as above, but comparison of the other image with the new.

Since we was introduced to shotgun at around week 5/6, I actually started scheduling basic tasks / layout in excel, so I didn't actually use shotgun that much. In terms of scheduling, I didn't think that shotgun was actually quite efficient. Only seems efficient in terms of scheduling a production, not everyday tasks and so forth... So here you can see, an early screenshot, me assigned one task, and it's progress.



One - Intro screen upon logging into shotgun. This screen shows all my tasks which need to be completed, alongside the tasks which I or others have set for my group schedule. So I'm a part of two different schedules, one individual, and one for the group blog.

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