11 laws of showrunning mean version

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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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Slide 1
This appears to be the first page of a 48-page document/essay.front_matter
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or long-form document rather than a traditional slide deck.establish_context
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The slide is a text-heavy narrative page discussing the economics of TV production and the role of showrunners.establish_context
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This appears to be a page from a long-form document or essay rather than a traditional presentation slide.frame_problem
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The text uses an extended metaphor comparing TV production to a retail supply chain.establish_context
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This appears to be a page from a book or a long-form manifesto rather than a traditional slide deck.transition
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The slide is a text-heavy page from a larger document, likely a guide or manifesto on showrunning.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a text-heavy educational deck.establish_context
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The slide is a polemic against lazy management in television production.summarize
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The text discusses the importance of leadership communication and the distinction between superficial perks and genuine employee loyalty.summarize
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The text is written in a conversational, slightly provocative tone, typical of a manifesto or advice-based presentation.summarize
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The text is a continuation of a larger document, focusing on leadership philosophy in television production.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a highly text-heavy presentation deck discussing leadership psychology.frame_problem
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a text-heavy presentation deck regarding leadership philosophy in showrunning.summarize
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The text is a continuation of a series of 'laws' for showrunners, focusing on management and creative leadership.present_framework
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a text-heavy presentation deck discussing television production management.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a text-heavy presentation deck discussing television production management.other
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The slide uses a provocative, informal tone to emphasize the professional necessity of timely script delivery.present_framework
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This page is formatted like a manuscript or essay rather than a traditional presentation slide.illustrate_case
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or book rather than a traditional slide deck.other
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The slide uses a humorous anecdote about Herbert Von Karajan to illustrate the trap of trying to be everywhere at once.establish_context
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This is a text-heavy page from a manuscript or book, not a typical slide deck.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a book or a long-form instructional deck. It uses a conversational, informal tone ('whiny bitch', 'Sparky', 'Shiny!').other
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This slide is part of a series of 'laws' for showrunning, focusing on management philosophy and workflow prioritization.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a narrative-heavy presentation deck.establish_context
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This appears to be a page from a book or long-form document rather than a traditional slide deck.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay rather than a traditional slide deck.other
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a long-form essay rather than a traditional slide deck.summarize
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This slide outlines a specific management process for television production, emphasizing delegation and narrative focus.present_framework
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or instructional guide for showrunners.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a book or long-form document rather than a traditional slide deck.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or essay rather than a traditional business presentation slide.summarize
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The slide uses a list format to detail the psychological and organizational impact of poor management practices.frame_problem
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or instructional guide on showrunning.present_framework
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This appears to be a page from a book or long-form document rather than a standard slide deck.other
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This is a text-heavy slide presenting management advice for creative teams.present_framework
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This appears to be a page from a book or long-form document rather than a traditional slide deck.plan_implementation
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This slide appears to be a page from a manifesto or essay, focusing on the importance of mentorship and recognizing individual differences in skill levels.summarize
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The text discusses the role of hierarchy and the necessity of being the primary source of truth to prevent rumors and maintain organizational health.summarize
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This appears to be a page from a book or memoir rather than a traditional business presentation slide.other
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This appears to be a page from a book or a long-form essay on showrunning.other
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or industry advice book, focusing on professional conduct and the power dynamics between showrunners, writers, and sother
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or a book, not a standard business presentation slide.other
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This appears to be a page from a book or long-form manuscript rather than a standard business presentation slide.other
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript, essay, or text-based presentation deck rather than a standard visual slide.illustrate_case
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This appears to be a page from a manuscript or book rather than a standard business presentation slide.other
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This appears to be a page from a long-form essay or book, not a standard business presentation slide.summarize
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The slide serves as a final, informal closing page of a document.summarize
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