File 2.1
Approval happens long before the bell
System note: Approval is not an ending. It is the moment a match stops being flexible and starts being fixed.
Signals
- Tape marks appear earlier than usual
- Ref checks the same corner twice
- Camera holds on a specific lane
What changes
- Timing gets locked to cues
- Improvisation becomes risk
- Coverage prioritises the finish
Approved finishes are decided early - sometimes days in advance, sometimes weeks. By the time the audience sees the match, the ending has already shaped rehearsal, spacing, and pacing.
This is why deviation feels so disruptive. It does not break the story at the end - it exposes how much of the story was built to protect that ending.
The quiet part is the paperwork - run sheets, cue lists, camera priorities. Once those exist, the finish is no longer a choice.
File takeaway: Approval does not decide who wins. It decides when choice stops being allowed.