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What does judgment in shooting mean?

Review in the filming process refers to that in the filming process of a film or TV series, the producer or director invites professionals to review the script, actor performance, photography and other aspects. The evaluation results provide guidance for the production team to make decisions and modify the script, and ensure that the final work meets the needs of the market and the audience.

The evaluation at the time of shooting is helpful to find out the problems in the work, such as the logic of the script, the portrayal of the characters' emotions, and the degree of restoration of the scene. And make timely revisions and adjustments to improve the quality of the works and enhance the audience's viewing experience. At the same time, evaluation also helps to tap the potential of the actors and help the directors to guide the actors better, thus making the actors' performances more natural and vivid.

In the process of shooting, producers or directors usually invite many professionals to participate, such as screenwriters, actors, photographers, production designers and so on. Members of the jury usually watch the filmed clips, analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the works, and make comments and suggestions. The way of evaluation can be collective discussion or individual independent evaluation. Finally, the production team will make modifications and adjustments according to the evaluation results to achieve the final perfect work.