How AI Evaluates Acting Performance

A step-by-step guide to LegitMate's AI scoring process

LegitMate's AI evaluates acting by analyzing uploaded showreels across five performance axes: voice, body language, presence, expression, and delivery. Each axis receives an independent score from 0 to 10, producing an overall AI acting score that casting directors use for objective talent assessment.

The Evaluation Process

1

📤 Upload a Showreel

Record and upload your acting showreel to your LegitMate profile. The system accepts video in standard formats.

2

🤖 AI Video Analysis

The AI system processes the video, analyzing visual, audio, and temporal features frame-by-frame.

3

🎙️ Voice Evaluation

Vocal clarity, modulation, projection, and tonal quality are assessed to score the Voice axis (0–10).

4

🤸 Body Language Assessment

Physicality, gesture control, spatial awareness, and movement quality are evaluated for the Body Language axis.

5

Presence Measurement

Screen charisma, audience engagement, and magnetic quality are quantified for the Presence axis.

6

🎭 Expression Analysis

Emotional range, facial acting nuance, and micro-expression control are scored on the Expression axis.

7

🎬 Delivery Scoring

Dialogue timing, pacing, naturalism, and scene rhythm are assessed for the Delivery axis.

8

📊 Overall Score Generation

Individual axis scores are combined into an overall AI acting score from 0 to 10, available on your profile.

FAQ

How long does AI evaluation take?
AI evaluation typically completes within minutes of uploading a showreel. Processing time may vary based on video length.
Can I improve my AI acting score?
Yes. Upload new showreels regularly. The AI provides per-axis scores that highlight specific areas for improvement.
Is the AI evaluation biased?
AI scoring is designed to be objective and consistent. It evaluates technical performance attributes without demographic or subjective bias.
Do casting directors use AI scores?
Yes. Casting directors on LegitMate use AI scores to shortlist candidates, complementing their creative judgment with objective data.