In image production, when people discuss whether a director or producer has genuinely been accepted by their peers, the focus usually falls on the success or failure of a single work — whether a particular film won an award, whether a particular collaboration earned a good reputation. But this way of judging, work by work, sidesteps a more basic question: by what means does the industry’s professional adjudication system actually confirm a creator’s standard?
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