A micro-short drama became popular, with a cost of 80,000 yuan, earning 20 million a day. Then there are first-line directors such as Stephen Chow and Wang Jing who have also set up projects to shoot micro-short dramas. Micro-short dramas, is it really going to become a "regular army of internal entertainment"?
The success of "I Was a Stepmother in the Eighties" seems to have dropped a bombshell on the entire film and television industry. This short drama has achieved amazing benefits at a very low cost, which not only aroused enthusiastic responses among the audience, but also attracted the attention of many first-line directors. Stephen Chow, Wang Jing and others have set up projects to shoot micro-short dramas, which seems to indicate that micro-short dramas are about to become a new force in the film and television industry.
However, it still takes time to prove whether micro-short dramas can really become the "regular army of internal entertainment". Although the success of "I Was a Stepmother in the Eighties" has won a lot of attention for micro-short dramas, this does not mean that all micro-short dramas can achieve the same results. As an emerging form of film and television, micro-short dramas still need to be continuously explored and improved in terms of content, production, and promotion.
At the same time, first-line directors have set foot in the field of micro-short dramas, which does not mean that micro-short dramas can become mainstream overnight. Although their addition will undoubtedly improve the production level and influence of micro-short dramas, how to maintain the unique charm and freshness of micro-short dramas and prevent them from becoming copies of traditional TV dramas is still a question worth pondering.
In general, the success of "I Was a Stepmother in the 80s" has opened a door for the development of micro-short dramas, but if micro-short dramas want to truly become a "regular army of domestic entertainment", they still need to make efforts in many aspects. We look forward to seeing more excellent micro-short drama works, and we also look forward to micro-short dramas occupying a place in the future film and television industry.
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