It's lighthearted and fun so far. Comedy is not overdone and delivered well as well. No overly annoying characters…
She is already thinking maybe he is not the one who poisoned her . Let's see if they can finish that confusion in less episodes rather than dragging it till the half. They are still introducing characters and it will go on for a while.
Yes, he auditioned for it himself and got the role just like PF. It's great he's taking on unique and challenging…
The last line. π Hoping this opens better opportunities in the future. Costume dramas has lots of restrictions and it heavily depends on showing what people are already used to. I'm happy Rui is moving forward by taking new challenging roles.
The title is wrong in both Mandarin and in pinyin. TJR I thought had a supporting role in it because he's basically…
This is alternate title of the drama. But they aren't changing it. What's the name the official weibo is using. If we send them that they might change the title.
I think it was more of a collaborative credit then GJM writing everything. So the source of the βeveryone says…
The original vision of the director doesn't rely on screen times but the plot, scenes and the placement of those scenes. So the question still remains when they are in the stage of shooting those scenes how can they measure which one will get how much screentime and which one will not. Screen times doesn't make a drama but scenes make it.
If a director or any creative is removing scenes just out of spite or any other reason he is willing to give up his original vision. And that's a question to their credibility. Either they love their drama enough to tell the story or they don't love it enough.
I think it was more of a collaborative credit then GJM writing everything. So the source of the βeveryone says…
"He can decide which scenes remain or get cut, determine how much screen time each character receives, rewrite dialogue, alter or remove parts of the script"
I wonder where license distribution people come into the play in this. π Just asking if everything is set already then why are they being asked to change this and that, remove these scenes before giving the license to the dramas.
FYI, anyone who is shooting a drama will not be depending upon how much time the scene will have. Sometimes the scene can be extended if thy feel less impactful and remove some dialogues or points if they feel it is getting dragged on. They also have different takes for a single scene(not all scenes but for many). Its all the basic, that a main leads will get more screentime because he has more scenes that's it. It's not like the creative people on the sets will be having a stopper watch to check how much time and actor will get and who gets more screentime like fans will and can do.
This is a general thing not particularly for any drama or director.
I think theyβre not releasing any anniversary poster. Only a birthday one. I havenβt seen any official wb…
ππ lets just hope we don't have to wish the actors their birthday twice before the drama is released. ππ That's the best effort the officials can show.
They are still introducing characters and it will go on for a while.
They still don't have a page for Fun Breeze youku variety show. The show is already on air and it will be third week this Friday.
Costume dramas has lots of restrictions and it heavily depends on showing what people are already used to. I'm happy Rui is moving forward by taking new challenging roles.
times doesn't make a drama but scenes make it.
If a director or any creative is removing scenes just out of spite or any other reason he is willing to give up his original vision. And that's a question to their credibility.
Either they love their drama enough to tell the story or they don't love it enough.
I wonder where license distribution people come into the play in this. π Just asking if everything is set already then why are they being asked to change this and that, remove these scenes before giving the license to the dramas.
FYI, anyone who is shooting a drama will not be depending upon how much time the scene will have. Sometimes the scene can be extended if thy feel less impactful and remove some dialogues or points if they feel it is getting dragged on. They also have different takes for a single scene(not all scenes but for many). Its all the basic, that a main leads will get more screentime because he has more scenes that's it. It's not like the creative people on the sets will be having a stopper watch to check how much time and actor will get and who gets more screentime like fans will and can do.
This is a general thing not particularly for any drama or director.