Chapter 240: Releasing the Documentaries

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"How horrible are the summertime TV shows? I'm actually watching a documentary in front of my computer right now."

"But this documentary surely is better than those low IQ shows. I've just learned there are so many gossip stories in the Ming and Qing dynasties, especially the concubines' lives in reality. They are much more pitiful than the concubines in the TV shows acted by actors."

"No need to say more. Just for these six precious artifacts, I will give it a five-stars review."

"I think this documentary is very meaningful. The artifacts recorded the changes of the dynasties, and they witnessed wars and the separations of families. I will also give this documentary a five-star."

"I've been to the forbidden city twice, and every time, except for the photos I took, I always felt like I learned nothing. I didn't understand the stories behind these artifacts at all. I'm prepared to go there again."

"I love documentaries about history. I love artifacts, I love the history, and I love China!"

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Guo Nan had some skills. His documentary had a high-tiered starting point that traveled back six hundred years so the audience could experience the history these old items carried. The summary of the documentary read: "Spreading Chinese traditional culture".

On the evening of August 2nd, before the second documentary was released, "Six Hundred Years of the Forbidden City" already had more than 50k views. However, some people still only gave it a one-star review.

"The six stories are not at all logical and are incoherent. I feel like the author randomly picked some stories on the internet before they went to the forbidden city to look for corresponding artifacts. Therefore, some details cannot be expressed at all, and they look very stiff."

"The actors being the background in stories look very awkward. In some scenes, I felt they were almost going to start laughing. Can they please put in more effort? This is a documentary produced by the national TV department, after all. Why isn't the production carefully done?"

"I think the producer of this documentary must be a neophyte. Many transitions of some scenes were edited weirdly. The previous story wasn't even done, and it just suddenly stops before quickly rushing into the next story. This affects my sensory organ. Sorry, I will only give it a one-star."

"Same. The script probably wasn't done, and they didn't know how to continue filming, so they probably directly started the second story."

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Because "Six Hundred Years of the Forbidden City" was unexpectedly welcomed by many youngsters. "Daily Life in the Live News Room" had just got released on the official national TV website before someone transferred it to other more popular websites.

"Daily Life in the Live News Room" was just like it sounded, and it told the story of how live news anchors worked behind-the-scenes. This producer, within ten days, followed two tier-three anchors in the national department and live-recorded their daily routines before editing them into a documentary.

"I love this idea! Just by looking at the title, I will give it a five-star."

"My mom likes the news from these two anchors! She's watching the documentary with me right now."

"The female live-streamer is so pretty. Hehehe, I'm giving it a five-star."

"News anchors always look super serious on the TV, but I didn't expect them to be no different from us normal people in private."

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