The most important thing is that the script information shows that "Pawnshop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with a total of more than 100 episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series will be completed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the current shooting models in the Chinese film and television industry...
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the most important thing about the current shooting model of the Chinese film and television industry is that the script information shows that "Pawn Shop No. 8" is expected to be filmed in three parts, with the total series exceeding one hundred episodes.
What Han Sen has in hand is the first part, the entire thick script, which is initially planned to be 38 episodes.
In other words, if Han Sen takes over this drama, it is very likely that he will shoot three episodes in a row, and he will not be finished until all the episodes of the "Pawn Shop No. 8" series have been filmed.
Perhaps seeing Han Sen's concerns, Gu Min smiled slightly and took the initiative to clarify: "Don't be scared by the estimated number of episodes written by the screenwriter. How many episodes can "Pawn Shop No. 8" be shot? How many episodes do you want to make?
It depends on the ratings later."
"But Senzai, one thing I can explain is that "Pawn Shop No. 8" will be our most recent key project at Jiangnan TV Station. Now the crew has been completed and the actors have almost auditioned. They will be on standby soon.
The only thing left is you as the protagonist."
"We invited the famous director Jiang Hua to shoot. Director Jiang Hua is also very good at training actors. After his training, even newcomers will make great progress in their acting skills."
Han Sen nodded, understanding what Gu Min meant.
Although the screenwriter estimates that the plot can be extended to more than a hundred episodes, the most important thing still depends on the ratings of the first part.
If it is a big hit, it will naturally be followed by a second, third, or even fourth film. But if the ratings are average, there will not be so many follow-ups, and even the first film will be cut in half.
What makes Han Sen feel a little strange is that the current shooting models in the Chinese film and television industry