Li Liangxing stepped out of the building feeling a bit dazed.
It was the beginning of February in the afternoon, and the sunshine was warm.
He glanced down at the script in his hands, still feeling somewhat unreal. Had he really gotten the script? Filming was scheduled to start next week, sooner than he had anticipated.
Thinking of Xu Qingyan's words, "The company structure is light, the smaller the company, the quicker the action," he couldn't help feeling invigorated; he had a week to familiarize himself with the script.
Sitcoms relied heavily on the screenwriters, and while Li Liangxing was overflowing with gratitude towards "Producer Xu," his confidence was lacking; he had absolute faith in the talents who could write such a script.
The scripts he used to get were basically just a few pages, sometimes only a few sentences. Now, he held entire settings collections and some of the character's lines.