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Flow change · Corner before shooting · Someone is panicking
The meeting point changes, and the tiny chaos arrives.
Head shell, camera, batteries, and props are squeezed into the corner. A new location pops up in the group chat while someone digs through a bag and starts to panic.
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Stabilize the site first.
CREW MAP
Crew flow map
Flow, camera, materials, and mood: steady the line before it tilts.
Meeting point changed
What is the first thing you stabilize on site?
Corner before shoot
What do you naturally do first?
Someone panics
How do you usually catch this person?
Midway risk
Which problem do you notice first?
Duration
About 4 minutes
Questions
8 questions
Result
Support role + action direction
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
Meeting point changed
The meet-up point changes temporarily during a free-route event. Photographer, Kiger, and friends all wait for the new plan.
This moment pauses on
What is the first thing you stabilize on site?
Scene 02
Corner before shoot
Before the official shoot, head shells, props, cameras, batteries, and crowd routes are squeezed into one small corner.
This moment pauses on
What do you naturally do first?
Scene 03
Someone panics
Someone is clearly panicking: searching for props, afraid of delaying the shoot, and starting to speak unclearly.
This moment pauses on
How do you usually catch this person?
Scene 04
Midway risk
Halfway through the shoot, everyone looks busy, but you vaguely feel something may affect the rhythm.
This moment pauses on
Which problem do you notice first?
Three seconds on site
Three lines on the backstage table
Reorder the meeting flow and contact points
Lock camera positions, light, and crowd flow first
Catch prop accidents and emotional swings together
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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.
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