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1Super-category for the process by which various kinds of shows, games and series are created.
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4Basics:
5* ActorInspiredElement
6* MediaNotes/ScriptLifeCycle
7* StripBuffer
8* StuntDouble
9** NoStuntDouble
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11Interference:
12* BudgetBustingElement: A lot of the budget is used on one specific aspect of production, which may come at the expense of other important production aspects.
13* ChristmasRushed: Production is rushed so the work can be released in time for the holidays.
14* ExecutiveMeddling: The executives force the creators to make changes to the work.
15* GodDoesNotOwnThisWorld: The creator doesn't own the rights to their work, so the company that does own the rights doesn't require the involvement or approval of the creator to continue production or reboot the work.
16* HostilityOnTheSet: People involved with the production who didn't get along well.
17* ReleaseDateChange: The intended release date gets changed.
18* TheProductionCurse: Strange disasters which may involve bad things happening to the cast, crew, or set of a production.
19* TroubledProduction: Production of the work was plagued by problems so great that it's a miracle the work was able to see the light of day at all.
20* WriterOnBoard
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22Delays:
23* DevelopmentHell: Several obstacles that get in the way of finishing production ensure that completing production of the work will take forever.
24** SavedFromDevelopmentHell: After several delays and difficulties, the work finally gets finished and released.
25* ExtremelyLengthyCreation
26* OrphanedSeries
27* RealSoonNow: Uncertain release dates.
28* TrailerDelay
29* VaporWare: Video games that never get released.
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31Endgame:
32* AccidentalDownerEnding: A work ends on a down note with hints and promises that it will be continued, but it does not.
33* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show gets cancelled because the network didn't give it enough decent airtime and chose not to renew the series.
34* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: A work has finished production, but takes a while to get released, if at all.
35* ShortLivedBigImpact
36* JumpingTheShark: The moment where a series begins to decline in quality.
37* ImplementingTheIncomplete: When a work is forced out before it is either complete, made to work reliably, or polished enough to look good.
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39Other:
40* AbsurdlyShortProductionTime: When a work takes a short amount of time to complete.
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