I look for areas where, when I read the work,
"It felt like the easiest thing to call out, to visualise what we're talking about," Salmon says. "Because I know which show you referring to, but actually, there are quite a few shows that have done this, where they've done colorblind casting. I think especially with conversations with our casting director, is that idea that maybe we should move towards color-conscious casting, which is something that we do, where not everybody who we write do we write them the same race that we cast. For example, Alexandros in Season 2, initially he was written British, but a Greek actor came in and he was great, but then we had to rewrite. So, I guess the consciousness in the casting was rewriting the script to acknowledge the actor that we have."
,更多细节参见新收录的资料
The cell formula outlined in yellow is essentially the same across G6..G13, each lightly modified to point to a different criteria range. That calculates the count for each genre in column G, and column E holds my titles. Now I have what I need to generate the chart I wanted (aforementioned pie chart drawing bug notwithstanding). Here it is in glorious 3-D from the future (of the past)!
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