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What is the Likelihood Certified Fresh percentage, how is it calculated, and how does it relate to scores?
What is the Likelihood Certified Fresh percentage, how is it calculated, and how does it relate to scores?
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Written by Mary C.
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The Likelihood Certified Fresh percentage is the probability that a project will receive the Certified Fresh™ accolade from Rotten Tomatoes®, a key driver of a film’s financial performance.

Following a study showing the likelihood of a movie being Certified Fresh, profitable, and Oscar worthy, Slated’s data-science team built an estimator allowing all film industry participants to know the likelihood of a movie being Certified Fresh at the point of development. The estimator leverages Script or Screening Score, Team Score, and other key data points to generate the estimate.

This likelihood percentage is calculated by the Slated Analytics Data Science team as part of our Financial Analysis service and project's Financial Score, designed to help filmmakers show the true market potential of a project.

Slated is not affiliated with Rotten Tomatoes.

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