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What Interaction Tier Are You?
Entrance · New angle · Noisy floor · Small mistake
Once the camera angle changes, the live scene really begins.
Phones light up in the front row as the photographer moves from front to side. Music and voices mix in the aisle, and the next burst call is already out.
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LIVE FEEDBACK
Live feedback monitor
Camera, noise, crowd, and tiny mistakes press in together.
First step
Refocus gaze
Side angle
When the camera position changes temporarily, what is your natural reaction?
Noise cover
How do you pull the scene back when noise covers it?
Burst shots
In this burst set, which one are you most like?
Duration
About 4 minutes
Questions
8 questions
Result
Interaction tier + direction tips
Scene cuts
These are the moments you will enter
Mirror, camera angle, crowd, and props take turns closing in; the first four scenes set the mood.
Scene 01
First step
The event just begins. The photographer lifts the camera, and a few people nearby stop to see your first step.
This moment pauses on
When the host or photographer signals start, how do you enter?
Scene 02
Side angle
The photographer suddenly moves from front to side, making the prepared angle wrong.
This moment pauses on
When the camera position changes temporarily, what is your natural reaction?
Scene 03
Noise cover
The corridor suddenly gets noisy. Audience and music mix together and break the original rhythm.
This moment pauses on
How do you pull the scene back when noise covers it?
Scene 04
Burst shots
The photographer calls for a continuous set. Shutters keep firing, and you need several usable actions in seconds.
This moment pauses on
In this burst set, which one are you most like?
Three seconds on site
Three seconds of live pressure
Pull your gaze back to the lens
Keep the motion rhythm going as gestures follow the side light
Catch the audience wave with a response that lands just in time
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Test FAQ
How should this test be used? What Interaction Tier Are You?
Treat the test as a route map, not a fortune-telling booth.
What does this test mainly evaluate?
It helps locate the part that needs work most, such as character restoration, performance rhythm, interaction style, or support positioning.
What should I read after finishing the test?
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