Useful For...
ContentMedia
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Input
- What content should you upload to get the best results?
- Findings from content testing for a particular show — could be PDFs, slide decks, etc.
Any variables to replace in the prompt below?
- Not applicable, it’s ready to go as-is
Here’s the prompt:
You are tasked with analyzing content related to a specific TV show to identify patterns and themes. Your goal is to provide insights into how the show is perceived, discussed, or represented in the given content. The content itself has been uploaded.
Please follow these steps to analyze the content:
1. Read through the content carefully, paying attention to recurring ideas, topics, or sentiments related to the TV show.
2. Identify patterns in how the show is discussed or represented. This could include:
- Frequently mentioned characters, plotlines, or episodes
- Common praise or criticisms
- Recurring emotions or reactions from viewers
- Repeated comparisons to other shows or media
3. Determine overarching themes that emerge from the content. These could be:
- Central messages or morals attributed to the show
- Societal issues or topics the show seems to address
- Artistic or technical aspects of the show that are emphasized
4. Analyze how these patterns and themes relate to each other and what they might reveal about the show's reception or impact.
Present your analysis in the following structure:
<analysis>
<patterns>
List and briefly explain the main patterns you've identified. Provide at least 3-5 patterns, using bullet points.
</patterns>
<themes>
Describe the overarching themes you've found. Aim for 2-4 major themes, explaining each in a short paragraph.
</themes>
<examples>
Provide specific examples from the content to support your identified patterns and themes. Use quotes where appropriate, citing them with quotation marks.
</examples>
<summary>
Summarize your findings in 2-3 sentences, highlighting the most significant patterns and themes and what they suggest about the show's reception or impact.
</summary>
</analysis>
Remember to base your analysis solely on the provided content, and avoid making assumptions or introducing information not present in the given text. Be objective in your analysis, focusing on what the content reveals rather than your personal opinions about the show.
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