While watching all the footage after each day of filming back, it was honestly one of the most useful parts of the whole process. Some scenes turned out better than I expected, which was really motivating, while others had tiny mistakes that we hadn’t even noticed on set, like a something or someone being in the wrong spot or a line being slightly off. Seeing everything played back made it easier to decide which takes we could keep and which ones needed to be reshot, and it gave me a clearer view on how the final film was coming together.
It also helped the actors a lot. Seeing themselves on screen allowed them to notice little things, like how their expressions came across or if their movements during the scene looked natural. They could make some adjustments in the next scenes, which saved a lot of time later. Personally, being able to review all of the footage early on helped a lot, instead of just guessing whether each scene worked by the time we had everything filmed .
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