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How To: Co-ordinate NaSTA Entries: Difference between revisions

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* Consult with the computing team over technical specifications. Make sure you know what you’re doing well in advance of having to submit anything.
* Consult with the computing team over technical specifications. Make sure you know what you’re doing well in advance of having to submit anything.
* Get someone who can use After Effects to create a title card template that can be placed in all the entries. Make it purple, because purple is the official colour of YSTV, because I say so.
* Get someone who can use After Effects to create a title card template that can be placed in all the entries. Make it purple, because purple is the official colour of YSTV, because I say so.
* Keep a spreadsheet detailing where you’re at with all the awards. Google Docs is useful for sharing spreadsheets if you want someone else to be able to see and edit it. [http://oi58.tinypic.com/11rbqfl.jpg Here’s what mine looked like].
* Keep a spreadsheet detailing where you’re at with all the awards. Google Docs is useful for sharing spreadsheets if you want someone else to be able to see and edit it. [http://oi58.tinypic.com/11rbqfl.jpg Here’s what mine looked like]. (also, if any member of the computing team is reading this, the docs wiki image uploading page is fuct)
* Don’t leave things right up until the deadline before submitting. If your computer sets on fire (which, in YSTV, is more likely than not) and you miss the deadline, NaSTA won’t be sympathetic.
* Don’t leave things right up until the deadline before submitting. If your computer sets on fire (which, in YSTV, is more likely than not) and you miss the deadline, NaSTA won’t be sympathetic.


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