![]() Most viewers were too impatient to watch the whole show without skipping to focus on their picks’ screentime. YWY3 did well in stage setup and editing, but the episodes were lengthy with too many statements and announcements. Han Peiquan, Patrick, Caelan and Daniel Zhou Dead angle and unfocused frames were everywhere. While the cameras should have flexible moves to capture the trainees’ spectacular moments, the trainees on the other hand have to follow the cameras all the time and eventually mess up the lineup. However, Chuang’s filming was extremely poor. Through those sub-content, viewers were able to explore more about their picks’ personalities and how the trainees interacted with one another which was also a tremendous “sugar” resource for CP fans. The sideshows and other sub-content such as “Are you the werewolf?” or trainees’ daily vlogs were a huge bonus point. The length, the highlights, and the emotions were on point that viewers didn’t feel bored through a long episode. Production: scripting writing, filming, video editing, stage design, sound, and lightingĬhuang’s script editors were good at handling storylines in each episode. The thumbnails of “Lit” performance on Youtube’s channels of iQiyi (YWY’s production), Tencent Video and Chuang 2021. ![]() Meanwhile, YWY’s PD Chris Lee who used to be a winner in a singing contest demonstrated her role as an influential leader by giving the trainees in-depth and professional feedback. Or it could be said that there were more popular foreign trainees in Chuang than in YWY.Īs an actor and director who had little relation with the idol profession, Chuang’s PD Deng Chao was mainly responsible for the MC part and the show’s meme collection. In terms of visuals, Chuang had prominent names like Daniel Zhou, Wu Yuheng, Lelush, or Gan Wangxing while YWY had Tony Yu, Kingston, and Chang Huasen.Ĭhuang was more diverse in terms of nationalities as well as background stories. ![]() Meanwhile, YWY’s dance line – Liu Jun, Kachine, Luo Zizhou – and vocal line – Xu Ziwei, Wei Hongyu – were just as powerful. ![]() Chuang had outstanding dancers like Santa and Riki as well as great vocalists like Mika and Jing Long. The gap between both shows was insignificant in terms of trainees’ quality. Seeing Tencent increase its budget and production exponentially this year, I have a feeling they’re super serious about dominating this market so Chuang’s debut group might be more popular in that regard with greater resources, iQIYI can only do so much for these trainees since it’s a more niche company.– Mentors: Zhou Shen, Ning Jing, Amber LiuĬhinese, Japanese, Korean, American, Russian, ThaiĬhinese, Chinese American, Chinese Canadian, Japanese, Taiwanese But Wajijiwa is known to be a “place of retirement” where the artists may not gain so much fame but will be able to “live peacefully” if you will, though I think they’re really upping it with R1SE. iQIYI is purely an online video platform while Wajijiwa has multiple media partners and business channels. iQIYI only signs their debut group for 1.5 years while Wajijiwa signs for 2 years, so technically Wajijiwa has more time to manage the debut group properly, instead of trying to get them quick fame. IQIYI and Wajijiwa (the company that signs the debuting Chuang members) have different business models and that will most likely determine which group becomes the more popular one, but also taking into consideration how popular Chuang is vs YWY. If you’re actually comparing season by season, it would be NINE PERCENT vs Rocket Girls 101, UNINE vs R1SE, and THE9 vs BonBon Girls 303, meaning YWY/YWY’s debut group was not always more popular than Chuang/Chuang’s because UNINE is not popular at all, when people think of YWY they only think of IP and YWY2 because YWY1 was poorly produced so no one knows about UNINE. ![]()
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