Topic 3

Functions

The Idea Generating and E-pitching Center (I-GEC)

Motion Picture Liquidation Calculator

Analyze the financial viability and success potential of your motion picture project. Based on the QS calculation model covering creative assessment, financing, marketing, earnings projections, and audience analysis.

Information — Property Access
ScreenplayAccess
Viz / DrawingNone
Analysis / TeamAccess
Budget / TopsheetAccess
Coverage & Creative Breakdown
ReaderJaanus Silla
Coverage Date9/16/2002
MaterialScreenplay
Pages90
Draft DateFall 2000
Time PeriodPresent day
Genre (Specific)Children's Fantasy
LocationSangre de Cristo foothills, Mesa Rondo, Colorado
Submitted byMike Snyder
Agent / Agency
Project Overview — "Unicorn"
Title Unicorn (Josie & the Unicorn©)
Log Line

Josie's mystical friendship brings harmony and fulfillment to the life of her single mother, gets the hopeless talent out of the Wild Goose roadhouse.

Premise / Synopsis

The story begins with a 13-year-old named Josie, who encounters and befriends a unicorn cub, Cody, at the mesa near the home where she lives with her aunt Bonny and uncle Caleb. Josie, a daughter of a local Country Western singer Lee Calder, inspires the TV journalist Bill Collingwood to come search for the fabled Cody, and to eventually bring with him a record producer, Yoakum. Trust in honorable men is restored to the heartbroken women by the actual Unicorn, while knuckleheads like Cole and Dusty make attempts to capture it. Samuel, a Native American whose family has had a unique association with the unicorns for hundreds of years, emerges to take Josie and Lee on their life's journey.

"A song about faith...and trust...and love...and unicorns."

Genre Drama / Humor / Family / Mystery / Adventure / Country Western / 'Rags to Riches'
Release Date Summer 2005

Language & Distribution
Original LanguageEnglish
Language StrategyOriginal English — full global market access
Target Languages

Distribution & Genre Profile
Distribution ModelStudio Wide Release (2000+ screens)
Primary Genre (for projections)Sci-Fi / Fantasy

Talent & Bankability
Writer Mike Snyder (WGA) — rated 7 · Contracted
Prospective Directors Ivan Raitman (9) / Chris Columbus (10) · Wish List
Acting Talent / Cast — · Wish List
Bankability Score 8.2
Creative Assessment
AspectScore (1–10)
Acting Talent9
Story Energy9
Story Analysis10
Formula9
Cost8
Audience Rating9
Audience Score9
Creative Average9.0
Execution Difficulty Level 4 / 10
Creative Aspects & Execution
Creative AspectScoreExecution NeedLevel
High Concept7Special Effects2
Page Turner10Music8
Entertainment Power10Technicality4
Story Wholeness10Directing Difficulty6
Story/Character Continuity10Period2
Visible Trailer Spots10Safety2
Location4
Target Audience Analysis
RankSegmentAgeAttend.Qty %RatingScore
1stAdult18–35430%1010
2ndYouth12–171010.5%98
3rdAdult36–50226.5%89
4thChildren5–11512%66
5thSenior51–70121%54

Audience Score8.5
Audience Reach Potential171
Audience-Adjusted GBO Estimate$267.2 KK
Comparatives — Gross Box Office
FilmGBO
Ghost Busters$238.6 KK
Ghost Busters 2$112.5 KK
Horse Whisperer$75.4 KK
E.T.$399.8 KK
Home Alone$285.7 KK
Home Alone 2$173.3 KK
Casper$100.3 KK
Average$197.9 KK
Marketing
P&A Budget$14.4 KK
Advertising$12.0 KK
Prints Cost$2.4 KK
# of Prints2,000
Rating10
AspectScore
Reach90
Frequency10
TV Spot9
Trailer9
Product Placement10
Promotional Tie-ins10
Location Brand9
Marketing Average11.5
Earnings — Distribution Windows (2026)
WindowAmount
Gross Box Office (GBO)$99.0 KK
PVOD$19.0 KK
SVOD / Streaming$22.8 KK
Foreign Markets$138.6 KK
TVOD / EST$11.9 KK
AVOD / FAST$3.8 KK
Television (Net + Prem + Synd)$9.3 KK
Ancillary$6.7 KK
Derivative Rights$2.1 KK
Total$313.2 KK

Studio Gross$138.6 KK
Production Co. Gross$90.8 KK
Production Co. Net$63.6 KK
Picture Development Score18.2
Picture Financing
Budget$49.5 KK
Negative Cost (Total)$58.0 KK
Completion Bond$3.0 KK
2nd Completion Bond$1.5 KK
2nd Contingency$5.2 KK

Foreign Presales
TerritoryAmount% of Neg. Cost
Japan$6.9 KK11.9%
UK$4.3 KK7.4%
Germany$5.8 KK10.0%
Spain$4.6 KK7.9%
Italy$4.6 KK7.9%
France$4.0 KK6.9%
Sweden$2.3 KK4.0%
Australia$3.5 KK6.0%
Hong Kong$2.9 KK5.0%
Brazil$2.3 KK4.0%
EstoniaN/A
Foreign Total$41.2 KK71.0%
Domestic Presales (SVOD + Net TV + Prem. CBL)$14.0 KK
Total Presales$52.5 KK

Gap Financing
Gap Is$5.2 KK
Additional$0.7 KK
Quotient1.2
Gap %50%
Gap Total$5.9 KK
Pay Back$8.9 KK

Total Secured Financing$58.4 KK
Co-Production Financing

Not applicable — "Unicorn" is structured as a US studio production, not a European co-production.

Financing Needs & Investor Returns
Single Film — Development Financing
Development Budget$1.0 KK
% of Production Budget1.7%
Development UseAmount
Synopsis & Treatment$0.08 KK
Screenplay (1st good draft)$0.35 KK
Presentation Materials$0.10 KK
Marketing & Business Plan$0.22 KK
Other / Contingency$0.25 KK
Development Total$1.0 KK

Single Film — Production Financing
Production Financing Need$58.0 KK
Secured via Presales & Gap$58.4 KK
Secured via Co-Production$0 KK
Remaining Shortfall (prospective)Fully financed

All figures are model-derived estimates for analysis purposes only. This tool supports but does not replace professional financial, legal, and creative judgment. Projections are based on user-supplied inputs and historical benchmarks — not confirmed commitments or guaranteed outcomes.


Development Investor Returns
Investment Sought$1.0 KK
Return %120%
Return Timeline1 year or when film enters production
Investor Return Amount$1.2 KK
+ Net Profit Participation10% = $6.36 KK
Total Development Investor Earnings$7.56 KK

Production Investor Returns

Not applicable — "Unicorn" production budget is fully covered by presales and gap financing. Production equity investors are typically relevant for European co-productions and art/festival stream projects where presales and subsidies don't cover the full negative cost. In those cases, production investors typically receive 20–50% of net profits depending on the size and risk of their equity contribution.


Legacy: Multi-Picture Package
Development Need (per picture)$1.0 KK
Total 3-Picture Package$3.0 KK
73–83
Commercial Viability Estimate
Likely Strong Prospect
Estimate range based on input confidence levels (±5)
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Project Overview

Language & Distribution

Distribution & Genre Profile
Distribution Credibility
Distributor / Sales Agent
Attachment Status
P&A Commitment

Talent & Bankability
Bankability Range0

Attachment Impact Simulator

Try hypothetical bankability ratings to see their impact on scores and projections.

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Talent Finance Impact

Analyzes how your talent package affects presale values across territories and overall finance plan viability.

Team & Key Personnel Assessment (qualitative — not scored)

Early-stage project success depends heavily on the team behind it. This section captures factors that formulas cannot measure.

Producer Track Record
Team Cohesion
Key Person Dependency
Track Record Notes
Project Details & Media (does not affect scores but essential for the package)
Industry Attachments & Commitments
AttachmentName / CompanyStatusProof
Agent
Agency
Trade Union / Guild
Bank
Completion Bond
Distributor / Sales Agent
Attorney / Legal
Accountant / Auditor

Diligence Checklist
Self-attested for now. These items appear on every investor's due-diligence checklist; missing any of them is a yellow flag, missing several is a red flag.

Coverage & Submission Tracking

Track professional coverage results and platform submissions. Industry reader coverage with Recommend/Consider ratings is the most valuable validation.

Platform / CompetitionResultProof

Coverage Wanted
Coverage & Creative Breakdown
Creative Assessment (rate 1–10)
AspectScore
Acting Talent
Story Energy
Story Analysis
Formula
Cost
Aud. Rating
Aud. Score
Creative Average0
Creative Aspects Review & Execution Needs
Creative Aspects Review
Creative AspectScore (1–10)
High Concept
Page Turner
Entertainment Power
Story Wholeness
Story / Character Continuity
Visible Trailer Spots

Execution Needs
Execution NeedLevel (1–10)
Special Effects
Music
Technicality
Directing Difficulty
Period
Safety
Location

AI Utilization

Indicate the AI tools use. This affects cost projections, execution difficulty, and artistic/festival scoring.

AreaAI Use (1–10)
VFX / Visual Effects0
Music / Score0
Screenplay / Script0
Post-Production / Editing0
Marketing / Promotional0
Dubbing / Localization0
Storyboards / Pre-viz0
Cinematography0
AI Utilization Level 0 / 10
AI & Copyright (Moore): As of 2026, AI-generated content without substantial human authorship may not be copyrightable under US law (per USCO guidance). Heavy AI utilisation in core creative areas (screenplay, music, cinematography) creates ownership risk — distributors rely on copyright to protect their investment. Ensure human creative direction is documented for all AI-assisted elements. SAG-AFTRA and WGA contracts impose additional restrictions on AI use in guild-covered work. Learn more.
Target Audience Analysis
Rank Segment Age From Age To Attend. Qty % Rating Score
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th

Audience Score0
Audience Reach Potential0
Audience-Adjusted GBO Estimate$0 KK
Comparatives — Gross Box Office ($KK)
Comparative FilmGBO ($KK)
Average$0 KK
Picture Financing ($KK)
Capital Stack Principle: The order of financing matters. Tax incentives and rebates (soft money) should be deployed first — they carry no cost of capital. Presales come next, secured by distribution commitments. Gap/debt financing follows at bank interest rates. Private equity should be the last dollar in, filling only the remaining shortfall — it carries the highest cost (typically 120%+ return plus profit participation). A successful producer is a financial architect who minimises equity by maximising soft money and collateralised debt. Learn more.
Budget
Negative Cost (Total)
Completion Bond
2nd Completion Bond
2nd Contingency
Adjustment % (1)
Adjustment % (2)
Adjusted Negative Cost$0 KK

Capital Stack
Visualises the full financing plan: equity, debt, soft money, tax credit, presales, and gap. Updates live as you fill in inputs above and below. Hover any segment for the exact figure.

Foreign Presales ($KK)
Region focus
Presale Source
TerritoryAmount% Neg.CostConfidence
Japan0%
UK0%
Germany0%
Spain0%
Italy0%
France0%
Sweden0%
Australia0%
Hong Kong0%
Brazil0%
Estonia0%
Rest of World0%
Foreign Total$0 KK0%

Withholding Tax Savings
Producer Country
Co-Production Partners
Manual W/H Adjustment
Total W/H Saving$0 KK

Domestic Presales ($KK)
Discount
SVOD / Streaming
Network TV
Premium CBL
Total Presales$0 KK

Gap Financing
Gap Source
Additional
Quotient
Gap %
Gap Total$0 KK
Pay Back$0 KK

Total Secured Financing$0 KK

Financing Confidence
$0 KK
$0 KK
$0 KK
Weighted (Bankable) Total$0 KK
Co-Production Financing

For projects using the co-production model enter amounts and confirmation status for each financing source.

SourceAmount% BudgetStatusProof
National Film Fund 0%
Tax Rebate / Incentive 0%
Production Co. Equity / Deferrals 0%
Subsidy Fund(s) — Primary Country 0%
Pre-Sale — Primary Distributor 0%
Subsidy Fund(s) — Co-Pro Country 0%
Pre-Sale — Co-Pro Distributor 0%
Original Film Music Investment 0%
Post-Production Deal 0%
Gap / Equity Investment 0%
Co-Production Total 0 0%
Financing Needs & Investor Returns
Single Film — Development Financing
Development Budget ($KK)
% of Production Budget0%
Development UseAmount ($KK)
Synopsis & Treatment
Screenplay (1st good draft)
Presentation Materials
Marketing & Business Plan
Other / Contingency
Development Total$0 KK

Single Film — Production Financing
Production Financing Need ($KK)$0 KK
Secured via Presales & Gap$0 KK
Secured via Co-Production$0 KK
Remaining Shortfall (prospective)$0 KK

All figures are model-derived estimates for analysis purposes only. This tool supports but does not replace professional financial, legal, and creative judgment. Projections are based on user-supplied inputs and historical benchmarks — not confirmed commitments or guaranteed outcomes.


Development Investor Returns
Investment Sought ($KK)
Return % (e.g. 120)
Return Timeline
Investor Return Amount$0 KK
+ Net Profit Participation (%)
Profit Participation Earnings$0 KK
Total Development Investor Earnings$0 KK

Industry Reality: "Net Profits" in Hollywood Net profit participation in film deals is notoriously difficult to collect. Studios apply distribution fees (30%+), overhead charges (typically 15% of gross), P&A expenses, interest on negative cost (often 125% of prime), and numerous other deductions before calculating "net profits." Even commercially successful films frequently show zero net profits on paper. Gross participation (a share of adjusted gross receipts before deductions) or Modified Adjusted Gross Receipts (MAGR) — which deduct only actual distribution costs without overhead markups — are significantly more valuable negotiating positions. If your investors are relying on net profit participation as a primary return mechanism, this should be flagged as high-risk. Learn more in the Compass.
Production Investor Returns
Investment Sought ($KK)
Return % (e.g. 120)
Recoupment Position
Investor Return Amount$0 KK
+ Net Profit Participation (%)
Profit Participation Earnings$0 KK
Total Production Investor Earnings$0 KK

Preferred Return & Corridor (Optional)
Modern indie deals avoid the “net profits” trap by paying a preferred return first, then splitting any additional upside through a corridor. Leave at defaults if your deal uses a flat % return.
Preferred Return % (annual)
Preferred Return Cap (multiple)
Corridor Investor Split %
Pref Return Earnings$0 KK
Corridor Investor Share$0 KK

LP Metrics (Modeled)
Modeled from your inputs and standard distribution-window timing. Not a guarantee — real IRR depends on actual deal mechanics, recoupment timing, and waterfall structure. Use as a starting point for investor conversations.
IRR (annualized)
Payback Period
Multiple (MoM)

Legacy: Multi-Picture Package (Optional)
Development Need (per picture, $KK)
Total 3-Picture Package$0 KK
Marketing (rate 1–10 unless noted)
P&A Budget ($KK)
Advertising ($KK)
Prints Cost ($KK)
# of Prints
Rating (1–10)
AspectScore
Reach
Frequency
TV Spot
Trailer
Product Placement
Promotional Tie-ins
Location Brand
Marketing Average0
Producer Direct Costs
Distribution Strategy
DDE — Direct Distribution Expenses ($KK)
ALP — Above-the-Line Participation (%)

In the Rent-a-Distributor model, you do not expect to earn from domestic theatrical — those rights are given to the studio. You keep foreign, home entertainment, TV, and ancillary. DDE and ALP are real producer expenses deducted from your Production Co. Net below.

Distribution reach: home ent 70%, streaming 85%, foreign 85%, TV 70%.
Earnings Projections ($KK)
Auto-Project Earnings

Calculate projected earnings from your comparatives, creative scores, audience analysis, and 2025/2026 industry benchmarks. You can override any value after projection.

Major Media Windows
Gross Box Office (GBO)
Projected MPAA Rating
Rating impact on GBO cascade 1.00×
Budget–Earnings Corollary
Break-even GBO (2.5× budget)$0 KK
Potential GBO ceiling (50 × √budget × reach)$0 KK
Your projected GBO vs. curve
PVOD
SVOD / Streaming
Foreign Markets
TVOD / EST
AVOD / FAST

Television
Network TV
Premium CBL
Syndication

Ancillary Revenue
CategoryAmount ($KK)Confidence
Merchandise & Licensing
Music & Publishing
Other Ancillary
Ancillary Total$0 KK

Derivative Rights
Sequels
Prequels
TV Spin-off
Derivative Total$0 KK

Major Media Total (Gross)$0 KK
  less: Pre-sold Rights (went to financing)$0 KK
Projectable Gross (excl. presales)$0 KK
Calculated Results
Studio Gross$0 KK
Production Co. Gross (before deductions)$0 KK
  less: Picture Development$0 KK
  less: DDE (Direct Distribution Expenses)$0 KK
  less: ALP (Above-the-Line Participation)$0 KK
Production Co. Net$0 KK
Picture Development Score0
Financing Readiness Decision Panel
Enter budget and financing data to see readiness assessment.
0
Commercial Viability Estimate (0–100)
Enter data above
0
Artistic / Festival Merit Estimate (0–100)
Enter data above
Beyond the Numbers

What these scores do not capture:

  • Director's unique vision and artistic voice
  • Cultural timing and zeitgeist fit
  • Team chemistry and execution capability
  • Legal standing of IP, chain of title, and rights clearances
  • Current market conditions and competitive landscape
  • Founder grit, adaptability, and pivot capability
  • Relationships with distributors, talent agencies, and financiers

This model is a decision-support tool, not a decision-maker. Scores are derived from weighted formulas applied to user-supplied inputs and should be considered alongside professional judgment, legal due diligence, and market analysis. Learn more about model limitations in the Compass.

Market Context & Model Assumptions
Market Risk Flags (external factors — not scored)

Assess external risks that the model cannot calculate. These appear in results and exported documents as context for decision-makers.

No risk Low Moderate High
Market is currently oversaturated in this genre
Major competing release in same distribution window
Regulatory/censorship risk in key territories
Currency exchange volatility affecting foreign presales
Platform/streamer acquisition slowdown
Uses AI with live web search to find current data on each risk factor for your project.
Recoupment Waterfall Investor-Ready

This is a decision-support model, not a decision-maker. The waterfall shows how revenue is distributed in priority order. Investors see exactly when and how they get paid back. This auto-generates from your Calculator data above. All figures are model-derived estimates for analysis purposes only — this tool supports but does not replace professional financial, legal, and creative judgment.

All figures in $KK (thousands of thousands). Based on Calculator projections. Actual returns subject to final agreements.

Scenario Analysis Investor-Ready

Four scenarios showing how revenue and returns shift under different assumptions. Conservative assumes -30%, Optimistic +30%. The Risk-Adjusted column applies your financing confidence weights — it shows what happens if only the bankable portion of your financing materializes.

All figures in $KK. Scenarios auto-generated from your Calculator projections.

Financing Stack Investor-Ready
Cashflow Timeline Financing Engine

When money arrives matters as much as how much. This timeline shows funding sources against spend requirements at each production phase, highlighting temporal funding gaps — periods where you need bridge financing.

Production Timeline
months
months
months
months
Budget Spend Allocation (%)
%
%
%
100%
Risk Concentration Map Financing Engine
Enter financing data to see risk concentration.
Distribution Deal Comparison

Compare three distribution models to see how fees, P&A responsibility, and revenue splits change your bottom line.

Distribution Agreement Traps (Moore): Watch for these common pitfalls: Cross-collateralization — where losses in one territory offset gains in another, potentially eliminating your profit across all markets. Perpetuity terms — insist on a fixed term (7–15 years) with rights reversion, not "in perpetuity." Uncapped P&A — negotiate a P&A cap or approval right so the distributor cannot overspend and charge it against your revenue. No performance minimums — include clawback provisions if the distributor fails to deliver minimum marketing commitments or release guarantees. Learn more.
Break-Even Analysis
Festival Calendar & Submission Timeline
Enter project data above to see festival calendar.
Market Timing & Release Window
Enter project data above to see market timing recommendations.
Version History

Compare two saved versions to track how the project has evolved.

War Room Sensitivity · Packaging · Comps · Peers

Which levers move the greenlight score most? Each bar shows the score change from a ±20% shift in that variable. Longer bar = more fragile.

Project Comparison — Side by Side

Select two saved calculations to compare.

Idea Generator

The Idea Generating and E-pitching Center (I-GEC) serves studios, development and production companies, as well as any creative individuals immersed in the industry system.

Analyze your idea between the artistic and business principles. Fill in the blanks of the provided formula and analysis using our web-based calculation model before presenting to the industry.

Creative Compass

Position your project on these two axes. The AI brainstorming engine will calibrate its suggestions to match your creative intent.

Auteur — personal, artistic vision5Formula — commercial, genre-driven
Classic — traditional storytelling5Revolutionary — subversive, rule-breaking

Project Analysis Formula

Complete the formula below to evaluate your project's viability across creative and commercial dimensions. The calculation model will generate a project readiness score.

1

Core Concept

2

Creative Assessment

Derivative5Highly Original
Thin5Complex & Compelling
Low5Profound
Limited5Cinematic

When checked, AI-generated ideas, premises, synopses, and visuals will emphasize positive social impact, hope, empowerment, or meaningful change.

3

Business Analysis

Domestic only5Universal
No-name cast5A-list viable
4

Development Status

AI Idea Brainstorming

Enter your movie concept below and our AI (powered by Gemini) will generate three improved versions plus one 180° opposite concept. Each idea includes a justification and the creative principles applied.

E-Pitching

Show your thoroughly prepared motion picture projects to selected firms or to the public.

The Idea Generating and E-pitching Center (I-GEC) serves studios, development and production companies, as well as any creative individuals immersed in the industry system. The service helps developers analyze projects by balancing artistic and business principles before industry presentation.

How E-Pitching Works

1

Prepare Your Project

Complete the Idea Generator analysis formula. Your project must have a calculated readiness score before it can be submitted for e-pitching.

2

Submit Your Pitch

Upload your trailer and completed analysis. Fill in the entry form specifying your pitch materials, IP terms, and visibility preferences.

3

Control Visibility

Specify who may view your presentation: a specified studio, all major studios, production companies, writing agencies, or the general public.

4

Track Progress

Monitor your pitch through seven status stages as industry professionals review and respond to your project.

Pitch Status Stages

Your e-pitch progresses through these seven viewing stages:

1

Accepted for Viewing

Your pitch has been received and approved for industry presentation.

2

Waiting to Be Viewed

Your pitch is queued and available to your specified audience.

3

Viewed — Interest Indicated

One or more viewers have indicated potential interest in your project.

4

Positive Feedback — Contact Offered

A viewer has responded positively and offered to make contact regarding your project.

5

50+ Views with Comments

Your pitch has received significant attention and community engagement.

6

Forum Subject

Your project has generated enough interest to become a forum discussion topic.

7

Viewed — Not Interested

The pitch has been reviewed but did not generate further interest at this time.

Intellectual Property Terms

The system is based on trust and good will of each party. When submitting your e-pitch, you must select one of two IP conditions:

Public

Your content is findable by search and visible to all visitors. Public items count toward earning free Pro access.

Unlisted

Only people with the share link can view your content. Not findable by search or visible in the public gallery.

Private

Access requires a password. Share the link and password only with your intended audience. You can also grant specific people access by email with viewer, editor, or administrator permissions.

Disclaimer: The pitch provider acknowledges that QuickSummer Entertainment operates on a best-effort basis regarding content protection. By submitting an e-pitch for public display, the pitch provider deems QuickSummer not responsible for whatever happens with the e-pitch when displayed.

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Talent Tracker

Discover which talent is most sought after across projects on the platform. Useful for agencies, media, and producers exploring collaboration opportunities.

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Presentation Deck Creator

Generate a professional pitch deck PDF from your project data. The generator pulls from your Calculator analysis, Idea Generator concepts, E-Pitching contact details, and Internal Greenlight score to create a multi-slide presentation deck — modeled after industry-standard pitch decks.

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Industry Matching Engine

Take your analyzed movie project and match it with real production entities. The engine classifies your project and recommends the optimal packaging pathway — Studio System for commercial formula films, or the Art/Festival subsidized system for independent and auteur projects. You can always override the recommendation.

Required flow: All projects must be analyzed through the Calculator tool and achieve a minimum score of 70 points before accessing the Industry Engine. Ideas from the Idea Generator or E-Pitching must first be taken to the Calculator using the "Take it to Calculator" button.

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