Japan s drama mode, is it a TVB TV series broadcast in Japan?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Japanese dramas are synchronized with the broadcast of dramas, and the general cycle of a drama is one episode a week, and one episode is filmed and one episode is broadcast. The number of episodes is less, generally 10 12 episodes. The plot of the episodes is adjusted according to the ratings of the episodes, and if the ratings have not been optimistic, the episodes may be cut to about 7 episodes, and the original plot will also change.

    I think that's cruel.

    Each episode is divided into gold, wood, water, fire, earth, sun and month (equivalent to Monday to Sunday), and then according to the time period of each day. As far as I know, Fujidai's 9th month (9 p.m. on Monday) is the ** file.

    Japan generally doesn't finish a drama at once, just look at the filming process of the series, unless it's a replay.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    =lz example, I look a little dizzy.

    Japanese dramas are filmed and broadcast at the same time.

    will change the script according to the actual situation (take the wild boar makeover, the original role of Akira Kusano was not too heavy, but because it was very popular after the broadcast, so).

    You can refer to the specific lz.

    The broadcast time is more clear here.

    If you have any questions, please ask me again**(==|||bar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do you know what this is going to do? Hehe, I also like to watch Japanese dramas! The Japanese version of the boys and girls in the flowers, the men in the flowers, the wild boar makeover, the love is not guilty....Too much! I like the starry sky.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wrong, the number of Hong Kong dramas broadcast in Japan is at least 100 times higher than that of mainland dramas in the past 30 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It won't be broadcast! There are too few Chinese!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I see there's a message waiting to be processed, and I just came over to take a look, sorry, I don't know, I haven't watched Chinese TV, I'm sorry, I can't help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've watched Star TV Chinese, but I haven't watched this drama ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Taiwan, South Korea, Japan. The development time is relatively long. And it developed earlier than the mainland.

    The level in the interior may only be the level they were a few years ago. So. Their appetite in the market will definitely be picky.

    However, the mainland market has only been in development for 30 years. It can't be compared to their developed markets. and idol dramas performed in the mainland.

    Let's be honest. People in the mainland don't see it very much. Something that young people won't see.

    How can it be competitive in the market? =

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    ...There is no market competitiveness. Foreign TV stations think that no one will watch mainland idol dramas, so naturally they will not spend money to introduce wasted time.

    You think mainland idol dramas seem to be very good.

    But in fact, it is still lagging behind Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.

    It hasn't been a few years since the mainland's economy took off, and the appetite is not as heavy as those in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, where they have been filming idol dramas for export for decades.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, Koreans also watch mainland idol dramas, like that meteor shower or something, they all know it, and they like Zhang Han very much, I studied there for half a year, so I know.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I think mainland idol dramas are really ugly, as long as they are mainland, I won't watch them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Well, it should be admitted that the idol dramas in the mainland are really not that bad.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. Because Japanese TV dramas are a combination of production and broadcasting, that is, from pre-planning to casting, shooting, publicity, and ** are all completed by the TV station and its production companies, each station will produce TV dramas independently, and there is no purchase from other stations. It will only be purchased if you introduce overseas dramas such as Korean dramas and American dramas.

    In addition, Nippon TV is mainly divided into four major private broadcasts and a state-run NHK, but there are local stations in various parts of Japan, and each of these local stations is also affiliated with these five broadcasting companies, so sometimes local stations will rebroadcast certain dramas, and of course they will also broadcast their own productions.

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