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1. A Lead In is a mini story which occurs before the main plot. It is used to warm up the audience and set up the events which lead to the main story. Aside from being a catalyst, it usually has very little relevance to the rest of the episode. It may also be used to stretch the script to a sufficient length. A Lead In differs from The Teaser in that: * It does not occur before the credits (and is therefore not intended to grab the audience before a channel change). * The Teaser does not have to be a separate set up, it can be an intrinsic part of the main plot.

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  • 1. A Lead In is a mini story which occurs before the main plot. It is used to warm up the audience and set up the events which lead to the main story. Aside from being a catalyst, it usually has very little relevance to the rest of the episode. It may also be used to stretch the script to a sufficient length. A Lead In differs from The Teaser in that: * It does not occur before the credits (and is therefore not intended to grab the audience before a channel change). * The Teaser does not have to be a separate set up, it can be an intrinsic part of the main plot.
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  • 1. A Lead In is a mini story which occurs before the main plot. It is used to warm up the audience and set up the events which lead to the main story. Aside from being a catalyst, it usually has very little relevance to the rest of the episode. It may also be used to stretch the script to a sufficient length. A Lead In differs from The Teaser in that: * It does not occur before the credits (and is therefore not intended to grab the audience before a channel change). * The Teaser does not have to be a separate set up, it can be an intrinsic part of the main plot. A lead-in and a teaser are similar in that they both serve to bring the audience into the story. Examples of Lead In include:
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