Reviewer

Role

Evaluates works, submissions, proposals, applications, or program entries according to criteria.

Description

A Reviewer evaluates works, submissions, proposals, or applications against criteria, inside a process: festival selection rounds, grant panels, platform curation, award juries. The role's product is a judgment someone else can act on — scored, reasoned, and comparable across entries.

Immersive submissions resist skimming. There is no fast-forward for presence, and a reviewer facing forty headset works is doing physical labor under fatigue that flattens judgment. Good rubrics earn their keep here, separating the ambitious-but-broken from the polished-but-empty while the reviewer's neck still works.

Discipline-Specific Description

Reviewing is structured judgment in service of someone else's decision, which is exactly what distinguishes it from opinion: the criteria, the conflicts declared, the reasons written down.

Scope Note

Often includes criteria application and scoring, written assessments, conflict-of-interest declarations, panel deliberation, calibration against fellow reviewers, and feedback to applicants where the process offers it.

Boundary Note

The Reviewer judges inside a process, against criteria, for a decision-maker; the Critic publishes interpretive judgment in public, on their own authority. Different again from the Release Readiness Reviewer, who checks a team's own work before it ships.

Collaboration Note

Works alongside festival programmers, grant panels and program officers, fellow jurors, and the submission coordinators who keep the process moving.

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