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Diagnosing Contractual Inefficiency in a Creative Project

A film studio is producing an experimental documentary. The director's plan is to adapt the filming schedule and shot list daily based on events that unfold during production. To control the budget, the studio has hired the camera crew on a series of detailed, fixed-price contracts, each for a specific, pre-defined set of shots. The project is now significantly behind schedule and over budget, with the crew and director in constant conflict over requests that fall outside the written agreements. Based on the principle that contract choice should match task predictability, analyze the fundamental source of the studio's operational failures.

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