It wouldn't involve adding all sorts of bizarre characters to compromise the story, gain traffic, create trending topics, or employ other such tactics.
After Chu Tian read the script, his eyes lit up with anticipation for the final product, even though he had seen countless "Candle in the Tomb" series before.
He was as satisfied as he could possibly be.
This time, he had come simply to see if the scenes Wei Chuan shot deviated significantly from what he had envisioned.
Indeed, Wei Chuan hadn't reached this stage by merely coasting along.
Wei Chuan truly had skills. He not only followed the script strictly but also added considerable content during filming. This mainly involved using new technologies and incorporating numerous ideas for post-production.
After discussing the film with Wei Chuan for several days, Chu Tian was completely assured. As long as post-production wasn't subpar, there would likely be no problems.
