7 STEPS TO A HIT CHINESE TV SERIES

7 STEPS TO A HIT CHINESE TV SERIES

How do you make a hit Chinese TV series? 

There is more potential in Chinese TV than in Chinese film. And now is the time to get your piece of the action. Recently Korean dramas captured Chinese hearts. But then the THAAD hoo-ha hit and the Chinese government but a ban on Korean talent.  In the article “.”  Xu Qinsong, a Guangdong delegate to the CPPCC (Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference), said that that obsession “…is hurting China’s “cultural self-esteem.'”  What about Chinese TV? Xu described local TV content as “poorly written and lack creativity.”

But South Korea’s loss could be your gain. With a Chinese audience hungry for good content and time slots to fill – now is the time to grab this opportunity.  So, what can you do to create a hit Chinese TV series?

1. FOCUS ON WOMEN

  1. Ode To Joy Chinese Web series

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    Last season’s hit online drama “Ode to Joy” has been viewed 24 billion times. That’s 24 BILLION. “Ode to Joy” is an online drama about five young Chinese women who are neighbors in a Shanghai high-rise apartment. The show has covered socially conservative ‘off-limits in China’ themes such as sex, sexism, and status.

    Why is it so hot? The article “” explains how “China has seen rapid change in recent decades and the problems women face now are very different from those faced by women decades ago.” Take a clue from 29 billion fans – put female characters front and center.

2. TELL A MODERN STORY

In the article “Can Chinese TV shows recapture their former glory in SE. Asia?”,  Zhou Xing – Beijing Normal University professor said, “Just look at the most-watched South Korean and US dramas in our country, most of these are telling modern stories.” Stick to modern times.

3. PLUG A FOREIGNER INTO THE CAST

Director Clapping The Clapper Board, OutdoorYou will need a bi-lingual foreign actor but they are more common than before. (see this  IMDB link). In the article “” a director for state-owned China Central Television, Liu Yongli, said, “When Chinese people see a foreigner who speaks good Chinese and has gotten to know Chinese culture well, we get a very warm feeling, seeing that someone respects China so much.”

4. ADD CHARACTERS THAT POP

TV critic and author of The Revolution Was Televised, Alan Sepinwall quoted in the article “What it takes to make a hit TV show”  said for a TV series to have staying power “It just can’t be some variation on something that’s been done 50 times before. It has to have a specific point of view. It has to have characters who pop.”

5. USE INTERNATIONAL WRITING TEAMS

Young business partners sharing ideas and planning work at meeting in officeChina is looking for Hollywood screenwriting talent.  China Daily reported in the article “” one top Chinese director Bao Bei’er, said, “China needs more quality screenplays and Hollywood’s rich experience in storytelling can be an inspiration.”

6. ADD CLIFFHANGERS

Surprised African male sitting on couch at home, eating popcorn and watching exciting TV show online on laptop computer or shocked with cliffhanger ending of detective series, keeping his mouth openWhy do audiences keep tuning in each week to their favorite TV shows? It’s the cliffhanger. The article “The Secret Behind Cult TV Shows” reported that “…today’s best showrunners have elevated the cliffhanger into a true art form.”  Keep your audience wanting more by leaving them on the edge of their seats every week.

7. HOOK THE AUDIENCE

Amazed couple watching tv sitting on a couch at homeFurthermore, your audience must be drawn to your engaging hero and feel the need to take the journey with her. This is why your audience keeps tuning in week after week.

What’s your favorite (Chinese or American) TV show? What qualities do you think would translate to both markets? Leave your reply in the comments.

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