- P time, which naturally limits the number of filming tasks that can be scheduled simultaneously. (One convenient difference between the filming tasks listed in Table 1 and the twenty additional technical tasks listed in Table 2 is that the technical tasks have no personnel considerations. No one among your talent group of eight is required for any of the work described in Table 2.) Also mentioned earlier, the characters Hern, Tana, and Kim Egregas are not individual actors, but large puppets built and staffed by the firm Creatures Inc., hired to create and operate the akatatars of Native Sum. For the purpose of scheduling, you can treat Hern, Tana and Kim as individuals, because all the same rules apply to them: each akatatar puppet team cannot be two different places simultaneously, each must be allowed travel time for major changes in location. etc. However, one arrangement made between Convex Productions and Creatures Inc. has placed an important constraint on you: do not schedule any filming requiring the use of Hern, Tana, or Kim during the first 45 days of the schedule. Creatures Inc. will begin construction of the puppets and creation of the digital animation software to enhance their appearance on the first day of your Native Sun project schedule. Creatures Inc. has been allowed 45 days to complete these preliminary activities, and thus this firm cannot be summoned for filming at any time during the first 45 days of your schedule. Travel Time. An additional difficulty specific to Native Sun personnel is travel time, or the time that should be set aside to move the eight individuals between various sets and locations. Since some of these areas are located quite far from others, you must allow adequate time for your talent to travel between them. The following table shows how much time you must allow for any