Guan Siya had far more acting experience than Cheng Shenlv, having played almost ten different roles, big and small.
Having struggled through various film crews, she considered herself quite familiar with the life on set.
Yet, in all the dramas she had acted in, she had never experienced filming like what had just occurred.
Four cameras were capturing the actors' performances, with actors moving and interacting within the editing room space; each actor was perfectly in character, as if they had been collaborating for a long time, seamlessly in sync.
Not a single person forgot their lines, misspoke, or skipped scenes.
How smooth the scene just now was, she, being present on-site, saw it all. If the final version broadcasted is a refined product through editing and adjustments, the scene just performed live was in its rawest form, which typically has flaws.
Suddenly, Guan Siya felt a surge of pressure.
A tremendous pressure.
