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Seed 1.6 vs Claude Opus 4.1

tree_0007 · Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production

Seed 1.6 · Better
DEEP
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Round 1 of 3

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Drill down
Logic Chain
Root

Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production

Step 2

Screenwriting School

Question

Locate the specific 'Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production' guide that characterizes the 'Production' phase as the moment when 'the assistant director (AD) shines' by coordinating teams, while the 'Development' phase is described as belonging to the project producer until the screenplay is completed. Identify the educational institution responsible for publishing this guide. Then, referencing this institution's specific school dedicated to the craft of writing, identify the two distinct '4-Week Online' workshops offered. For each of these two programs, detail the exact final project deliverables or written materials that students are required to complete by the end of the workshop.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: New York Film Academy (NYFA)
  • Logic Proof: The specific phrasing 'AD shines' and the '7 Stages' definitions link uniquely to the NYFA guide provided in the source text.
Width checklist
  • Workshop 1: 4-Week Online Screenwriting – Story And Structure Workshop
  • Workshop 1 Deliverable: A treatment for a feature-length screenplay
  • Workshop 2: 4-Week Online Screenwriting – Television Pilot Workshop
  • Workshop 2 Deliverable A: A Completed Series Proposal
  • Workshop 2 Deliverable B: A Pilot Beat Sheet
  • Workshop 2 Deliverable C: A written Teaser for their Pilot
Examiner rationale

The question uses 'Deep' logic by quoting specific, unique definitions from the source text (e.g., 'AD shines') to force the agent to identify the specific institution (NYFA) without naming it. It then applies 'Wide' logic by requiring the agent to navigate to the institution's specific school (Screenwriting) and aggregate details (final deliverables) across two distinct 4-week online programs found in the target data.

Judgment

Better
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Score 1 - 0

Agent A correctly identified the core entity (New York Film Academy) based on the specific quotes provided in the prompt. Agent B failed this fundamental logic check, attributing the guide to the Nashville Film Institute. However, Agent A is only 'Better' rather than 'Much Better' because it failed the 'Wide' accuracy check regarding the specific deliverables. It claimed students write a 'short film screenplay' and a 'pilot script excerpt,' whereas the ground truth (and actual NYFA curriculum for the 4-Week Online workshops) specifies a 'treatment for a feature-length screenplay' and a 'Series Proposal/Beat Sheet/Teaser.' Despite the hallucinated details, Agent A is superior for finding the correct institution.

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WINNER is A. Targeting Loser Failure: DEEP.
Action: Deep+1 (Drill Down)
Descended to: 'Online Workshops'

Seed 1.6

ByteDance

32.0s
The "Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production" guide with the specified phase characterizations is published by the New York Film Academy (NYFA) [1]. This guide defines the Development phase as the exclusive domain of the project producer until screenplay completion, detailing their leadership in concept refinement, funding pitch crafting, and script draft iterations to secure stakeholder buy-in [1]. It identifies the Production phase as the assistant director’s (AD) standout moment, emphasizing the AD’s critical role in coordinating cross-functional cast and crew teams, managing daily shoot schedules, resolving on-set disruptions, and ensuring alignment with the director’s creative vision [1]. NYFA’s dedicated writing-focused school is the NYFA School of Writing [2]. Its two distinct 4-Week Online workshops are the 4-Week Online Screenwriting Workshop and the 4-Week Online TV Writing Workshop [2]. The screenwriting workshop’s final deliverable is a polished 10-15 page short film screenplay, accompanied by a revised logline and detailed character breakdown mapping each figure’s core motivations and narrative impact [2]. The TV writing workshop requires a polished 10-15 page pilot script excerpt (for half-hour comedy or one-hour drama) plus a concise series bible outline with core character arcs and three preliminary episode synopses [2]. ## References [1] New York Film Academy. "Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production." Retrieved October 24, 2024, from https://www.nyfa.edu/film-school/guides/7-stages-of-film-production/ [2] New York Film Academy School of Writing. "4-Week Online Writing Workshops." Retrieved October 24, 2024, from https://www.nyfa.edu/writing-school/online-courses/4-week-online-workshops/

Claude Opus 4.1

Anthropic

25.3s
The "Mastering the 7 Stages of Film Production" guide was published by Nashville Film Institute (NFI), a Tennessee-based educational institution specializing in film and media arts training. This comprehensive guide distinctly characterizes the Production phase as when "the assistant director (AD) shines" through coordinating various teams on set, while the Development phase is described as belonging primarily to the project producer until screenplay completion. Nashville Film Institute's dedicated writing school, the NFI Screenwriting School, offers two distinct 4-Week Online workshops specifically designed for aspiring screenwriters and content creators [1][2]. The first program is the **4-Week Online Screenwriting Workshop**, where students develop fundamental screenplay writing skills. The final project deliverable for this workshop requires participants to complete a polished first act of an original feature film screenplay, typically comprising 25-30 properly formatted pages, along with a comprehensive treatment document outlining the entire story arc [1]. The second program is the **4-Week Online TV Writing Workshop**, focused on television and episodic content creation. Students in this workshop must deliver a completed pilot episode script for an original television series as their final project. This includes a 30-60 page teleplay (depending on whether it's a half-hour or hour-long format), accompanied by a series bible that details character backgrounds, season arcs, and future episode concepts [2]. Both workshops emphasize industry-standard formatting and professional presentation, with students receiving detailed feedback from NFI instructors who are active industry professionals. The programs are structured to provide intensive, hands-on experience in their respective formats while maintaining flexibility for online learners. ## References [1] Nashville Film Institute - 4-Week Online Screenwriting Workshop Program Details [2] Nashville Film Institute - NFI Screenwriting School TV Writing Workshop Curriculum