Reviewers can now draw squares, circles, and arrows directly on shots while reviewing playlists, instead of being limited to freehand sketching alone.
Shape annotations can communicate feedback faster and more precisely than rough drawings: pointing an arrow at a specific element, circling an area that needs attention, or boxing off a region for a compositing fix takes a fraction of the time it would to freehand the same note, and the result reads more clearly to the artist on the receiving end.
For supervisors giving notes across dozens of shots in a single session, that speed and clarity adds up quickly and it keeps the review process moving without sacrificing precision.
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