Due to the differences in ability in various areas, as well as some members having more of an affinity for a particular type of work, we have divided up the role and responsibilites respectively.
John Spooner
Main Roles: Ancillary task production, Filming, research
I, along with Tom, will take the leading role in producing all of our ancillary task as I have previous experience, understanding and ability when it comes to working with Adobe Photoshop.
I will also do the vast majority of filming, this is simply because the group have decided I have the steadiest hand, and our video will contain alot of tracking shots.
Hard at work
Tom Knapp
Main Roles: Ancillary task production, drawing plans, research
Tom is also experienced in Photoshop, and so will be a great help in assisting me with the production of the ancillary task. Tom has a creative mind that will be useful when designing our work.
Tom also has an ability that is weak among other members of the group in that he can draw well, this will be very useful when we are disigning our ancillary task and will also be useful when it comes to making our animatic.
Examples of Mine and Tom's previous work:

Dan Myles
Main Roles: Video production, research
Dan is the only member of the group with previous experience on Final Cut Pro, and so he will take a lead role in editing the video. He has a good understanding of the software and will be good at making the video flow with the music. He is the man for the job.
Tundé Giwa
Main Roles: Recruitment of actors and organisation of filming, research
Tunde has found our actor, Remi, who we could not do the video without. He also found our song. Tunde is the one who manages to organise the filming, as he has links with both the actors and the members of the group. He will act as the central unit when it comes to co-ordinating our activities.
All members of the group will have roles in all aspects of the work. We will all do some filming, and we will all contribute to the video/ancillary task production and idea. All members of the group will do research and all members will have an involved role in the overall progress of our work.
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