Real variety shows, such as "Running Man" and "Infinite Challenge," where you can shoot outdoors for 2 days and 1 night and 2 days.
Do the members really think about each other without a script?
When I watch the broadcast, I often think that there's no script.
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Maybe a PD or a broadcast writer will set the basic framework.
Other than that, I think the members will think about it and move around.
So there's no script.
I don't really know what it's like, but I think so.
If all the members do it, there's no need to carry around a lot of producers or writers.
If we could frame it, we could finish it in the office.
Infinite Challenge alone takes more than 100 staff and continues to set scripts and roles.
You can see that the fun of cable and public TV changes when the same cast member appears.
The PD and broadcast writers keep giving instructions to what they have to say.
I keep telling them to talk about this in sketchbooks.
The cast will talk or act with a bit of ad-lib while watching it.
It's exactly what we're building together.
In terms of proportion, the capabilities of producers and broadcasting writers are important.
Basically, it's the ability of the PD and the broadcast writer to set the character concept or bring it to life.
It's about how deliciously the cast plays the script.
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