How Assignment Desk organizes pitches
The following diagram illustrates how Assignment Desk organizes a pitch.
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How Assignment Desk organizes a pitch
In the above diagram—
- The pitch provides the theme for the entire effort. Examples of pitches include social events, product launches, and multi-faceted documentaries.
- Pitches have one or more assignments—collections of assets, each one pertaining to one aspect of the pitch. An assignment includes participating team members: the assignee who produces the content, the editor who oversees the content, and other team members who want to receive notifications regarding the assignment’s progress.
- Assignees generate one or more assets pertaining to each assignment.
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