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Comedy Deep Dive: British vs. American Humor
The landscape of television comedy is vast and no dichotomy in the genre exists quite like British vs. ...
StoryFit Takes Center Stage at Content London
Founder and CEO of StoryFit, Monica Landers, delivered presentations this past weekend on the integration and impact of ...
What Makes For a Successful Comedy Series?
In the realm of entertainment, few genres hold as much broad appeal, and challenge, as comedy.  Comedy’s ability ...
Take a Look at First Look
If you’re deciding on whether or not to produce a script, you’re probably wondering: What are the story’s ...
A Revolution in Entertainment Analytics: How Data is Changing the Industry
The entertainment industry has always been driven by creativity, artistic vision, and technical innovation.  In recent years filmmakers ...
AI Script Analysis as the Missing Piece to the Puzzle
Even the most seasoned of professionals question the strength and relevance of their story before it’s released. StoryFit ...
ScriptCheck Supercharges Your Script Process
You asked, we delivered. After more than a year of feedback from clients of all sizes seeking a ...
StoryFit Successfully Predicts Audience Sentiment
What if you could predict how an audience will respond to content before it’s actually produced and distributed ...
Demystifying the Comping Process Through Entertainment Analytics
One powerful entertainment analytics tool that industry veterans have consistently relied on is almost as old as Hollywood ...
Entertainment Analytics for Studios: Top 5 Script Mistakes
Every film and television studio in the industry has one major thing in common: they’re all searching for ...
Why Do Audiences Love Anti-Heroes? A Character Analysis
For as long as humans have been captivated by traditional hero characters, a love for their equally engrossing, ...
Parlez d’IA? AI Dominates the Conversation at Cannes
Arriving at Cannes in the midst of a writers strike, I wondered how much the debate over AI ...

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