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This article is a bit out of control. We need to create a lead that establishes its parameters and then move forward with the list that conforms to those parameters. Specifically, a story is not just a pitch. It must have been definitively greenlit, with some kind of actual commissioning of scripts. Just a few lines in a series bible or a letter to the production staff doesn't make a "lost story". There is, in other words, a difference between an '''unsold''' story and an '''unproduced''' story. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 21:01: Fri 23 Jun 2017</span> | This article is a bit out of control. We need to create a lead that establishes its parameters and then move forward with the list that conforms to those parameters. Specifically, a story is not just a pitch. It must have been definitively greenlit, with some kind of actual commissioning of scripts. Just a few lines in a series bible or a letter to the production staff doesn't make a "lost story". There is, in other words, a difference between an '''unsold''' story and an '''unproduced''' story. {{user:CzechOut/Sig}}{{User:CzechOut/TimeFormat}} 21:01: Fri 23 Jun 2017</span> | ||
: Indeed, when it comes to stories that were pitched and not taken up on, I think we don't need to have a page on them. [[User:OttselSpy25|OS25]] ([[User Talk:OttselSpy25|Talk]]) 22:24, June 25, 2017 (UTC) |
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Defining the scope of this article
This article is a bit out of control. We need to create a lead that establishes its parameters and then move forward with the list that conforms to those parameters. Specifically, a story is not just a pitch. It must have been definitively greenlit, with some kind of actual commissioning of scripts. Just a few lines in a series bible or a letter to the production staff doesn't make a "lost story". There is, in other words, a difference between an unsold story and an unproduced story.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ 21:01: Fri 23 Jun 2017