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What does classics reading usually write?

The director explained that from the content point of view, it is generally like this:

1. Explain the conception, theme and background of the script;

2. Analyze the character, quality and fate of the main characters in the play;

3. Understand and grasp the contradictions and conflicts in the play;

4. Future film style and style orientation;

5. Handling of rhythm;

6. Creativity and modeling design requirements for performance, camera (photography), beauty, culture, lighting, Taoism and clothing;

7. Skills of various creative departments such as music (composition), recording and editing;

8. Ask for the part of the script that needs special effects to coordinate with the special effects department;

9. Ask for the part of the script that needs animation, write detailed design and production requirements, and participate in production.