Day 3: Job Descriptions

The purpose of our presentation, is to show what jobs are involved in our company and what they do.

Let's start with the Chief Operating Officer.


Here is and example of what the CEO scene might look like.

Using characters, scenes, props and text make a scene for each job description.

Save and preview each scene until you are satisified with the way it looks.

You might have to add some time at the end of each scene, to allow your audience to read all of the job desctiption.

Use the duration function for each layer (in the right and column) to add a few seconds.

If the music runs out before finishing all the job descriptions, add a new tune to the time line.

Scene for Chief Financial Officier

Click on the + to make a new scene.

Find a character that looks like a person who might work in a financial occupation and drag them to the stage.

Change the color of text for job descriptions.

  1. In the actions panel, double-click the job descriptions.
  2. Click in the color box and enter #417505
  3. The text should turn green.
Vice President of Sales Scene

Click on the + to make a new scene.

Find a character that looks like person who might work in a sales occupation and drag them to the stage.

Adjust the image as to size and position.

Using the actions panel, change the outline of the image that you chose to a red color.

Vice President of Marketing Scene

Select a scene instead of a character for this scene.

Use a woman seated at a desk using a computer.

Adjust the size of the text so that it fits above and to the left of the image

Scene Vice President of Advertising

Use a character. I used Enu Trousers and top 3.

Scene Vice President of Information Technology

Select and appropriate scene showing a person sitting at their desk working on a computer.

Use your job descriptions sheet for information about job responsibilities.

Put the job descriptions on the front of the desk.

Adminsitrative Assistant

Use a person in wheel chair as your character.

Add a clock to to the stage.

Add text

Event Planner Scene

Find the scene with a little girl staning in front of a table of desserts.

Drag it to the stage.

Right-click on the little girl on the stage.

Selelect Delete to take her out of the picture.

Click OK

The table and desserts should still be there, but the little girl is gone.

Slide for Sales Associate

Find a charcter that could resemble a saleperson.

Add a bar graph prop to the scene.

Add the job description to the scene.

Scene for Marketing Assistant

Select a character and text for the title and job description

Use different colors for the image and text.

Scene for Accounts Payable/Payroll/Accounts Receivable

Use a person sitting at a desk working on a computer.

Add a prop - bedroom wall photo.

Adjust the size to 100 by 86 so that it is much smaller thant the person sitting at the desk.

Add the title and job description.

Scene for Branch Banker

I used a scene of a bank with two tellers.

Scene for Human Resources

I used a scene that looks like an office, with a person at the desk and another one in the waiting area.

The last layer contained the job title and description.

Scene for The Web Designers

I found a image of a spider's web on the Internet and imported it to use for the presentation.

I saved it to my Desktop as a .jpg file.

In Doodly,

  1. Click on the Characters icon
  2. Clik on the + icon to add the image to your charcter files.
  3. Browse files on the desktop until you locate the file.
  4. Click on the file name
  5. Open
  6. Continue
  7. Find the new image in your characters and drag it to the scene stage.
Scene for the Coordinator

I thought that this would be a good place for the program teacher or coordinator to explain their role and the company that was chosen by the employees.

I imported an image from outside Doodly and used voice over to explain what the company was all about.

Either import an image for this scene or use one of Doodly's characters or scenes.

I used the Wedding Planner on our web site as a reference.

The Wedding Planner The last slide

I made one last slide to give credit to the IT department who created the presentation.