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Conduct read-throughs

How conduct read-throughs are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

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Conduct read-throughs — illustrated

The bottom line

Roughly 80% of the work in Conduct read-throughs is information-shaped — already within reach of AI delivery. The question here is not whether it shifts, but which tasks go first and who staffs the residual.

Why: With no child occupations seeded, the digital scalar is derived from the process name and its media broadcasting context. Conducting read-throughs is an information-based collaborative task (reviewing and vocalizing scripts) that requires no physical manipulation and is routinely performed remotely via digital communication tools, placing it firmly in the digital band.

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Business-as-Code

Read as an executable program — the work decomposed into Code, Generative, Agentic, and Human.

Conduct read-throughs sits inside a larger value-flow — 1 parent structure it composes into. The hierarchy is grounding, not the story: it tells you which aggregate exposure Conduct read-throughs inherits.

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How the work flows

Trigger: A completed script draft is approved for pre-production and the primary cast is assembled.

  1. Distribute the scheduled script draft to the cast and production team
  2. Convene the cast, director, writers, and producers for the reading session
  3. Perform a complete vocal run-through of the script
  4. Document dialogue pacing, timing issues, and character dynamics
  5. Gather feedback from actors and the director regarding script flow
  6. Implement script revisions based on session notes for final production

Outcome: The script is revised for pacing and dialogue, and the creative team is aligned on tone and delivery before filming or recording begins.

Measured by

Script Revision Turnaround TimeRead-Through DurationScript Alteration Count