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Lights, camera… casting call! We're signing our first star actors and crafting our very first story workshop script — a screwball romcom set in 1929 Hollywood. 🎮 Episode Highlights: Pre-production wraps on our first self-produced film — we break down what moved the quality needle and why Alvin Cook tips us off that a French magazine wants A-list talent, sending us straight to the casting pool We sign Roxy Grant and Elbert as our first star actors — one for artistic draw, one for commercial appeal The story workshop opens up and we build "Man on the Run," a romcom complete with a clumsy oaf, love triangle, and sweethearts-stay-together finale James Learner delivers a strong script and Cornelius hits his skill ceiling — time to plan his exit 💡 My Key Choices: ✅ I hired Oliver Cook immediately — a 6.7 actor at under $8K for three movies is a steal you don't pass up ✅ I signed Roxy and Elbert for years, not per movie, to maximize long-term value and studio reputation ✅ I skipped an antagonist entirely for the romcom — mismatched story elements hurt quality scores ✅ I assigned a level-2 security staffer to the film set early to start building his experience ✅ In this playthrough, I shelved James Learner's great script rather than rush into a second production too soon ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro & pre-production results breakdown 1:10 - Lydia Globe returns to the studio 3:03 - Casting office unlocks & the A-list magazine event 6:59 - Hiring star actors: Roxy Grant & Elbert 15:13 - Story workshop opens — building "Man on the Run" 21:03 - Assigning James Learner & wrapping up What would you have picked for your romcom's finale — sweethearts stay together, or something more dramatic? Drop it in the comments! Join the discussion: / discord