per-title verdictterm-year forecastrevenue projectionnear-miss playbookcaps & rights signals
Step 1 · Inputs in detail
The rule pack & the catalogue, side by side
Drill into what each upstream stream actually contains. The left panel shows every rule segment CLIP's rule-extraction module digitised, organised by product category. The right panel is the slice of the live catalogue this section will evaluate.
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CLIP Rule Pack
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Title Catalogue
Composed live · IMDb + TMDb + Aurora Studios internal media systems
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Step 2 · Processor
Run the Eligibility Engine — Aggregate · Pattern · Eligibility · Insight
One agentic pass. Aggregator joins rules × titles × term years. Pattern analyzer clusters near-misses. Eligibility reasoner produces a verdict per title with the exact failing condition. Insight narrator surfaces the levers that would unlock revenue.
CLIP · Eligibility Processor
Click Run Engine to evaluate every title in the catalogue against every rule for every term year. Results render below.
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Step 3 · Segmentation
Eligibility segmentation — at a glance
Every catalogue title lands in exactly one of four buckets after the engine runs. The amber bucket is the unique CLIP output: titles you can turn into revenue with a small, ranked intervention.
Step 4 · Per-title verdicts
Every title · every segment · every reason
Click any row to drill into the four-segment evaluation. Every PASS/FAIL is tied back to a real attribute on the catalogue record and a real condition extracted from the contract.
Catalogue verdicts
Step 5 · Make-It-Eligible
Near-miss playbook — ranked levers per title
For every title that failed by a small margin, CLIP generates the exact change that would tip it into the eligible bucket — boost theatrical screens, attach a tier-A cast, shift a release window. Sales planners use this to prioritise marketing & distribution spend.
Top near-miss revenue opportunities
Sorted by smallest gap-to-eligible. Each card shows the failing condition and the smallest move that resolves it.
Step 6 · Term-year strip timeline
Each title's eligibility window — drawn across the contract
Every catalogue title has its own start-date window computed from the rule (earliest-of, latest-of, fallbacks). This Gantt overlays each window on top of the four term-year columns so you can see which terms it lights up — and how rules that change per term (year-floor advances, cap tightening, rate escalators) shift eligibility from one column to the next.
Eligibility windows · top 14 by passes
Bar position = window start → end · column shading = term-year boundaries · ✓ marker = title is eligible in that term (all 4 segments pass for that specific term).
Feature Films
Library
TV Series
Direct-to-Streaming
✓ eligible in that term · faded bar = window outside contract
Step 7 · Multi-term-year forecast
Eligibility evolves across term years
CLIP's compounding value: as time passes, theatrical windows close and start-date rules open. Titles ineligible in T1 become eligible in T2/T3. This forecast re-renders every time the catalogue or rules change.