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Where was the five-star hotel filmed?

13 China Luxury Hotel

Because of Haiyan's influence in the hotel industry, the five-star hotel has gathered the essence of domestic 13 luxury hotels, and created a magnificent top-class "five-star hotel" in the play: the building is Hyatt Regency Shanghai, the lobby is Kunlun Hotel Beijing, the guest room is Sophia Hotel Hainan, and the underground parking garage is Hua Ting Hotel Shanghai. ...

Speaking of being able to shoot in so many hotels, Haiyan himself is quite proud: "It is generally known that the crew is like locusts, and the hotel does not want them to come in to shoot, but I have the face to shoot a TV series in the 13 luxury hotel.

In addition, the play also went to Yunnan, Changbai Mountain and other places to shoot, which cost a lot and took a long time.

These refined production methods also make Haiyan miserable. Before the play was finished, it was rumored that the crew had overspent and the investment made Haiyan "bankrupt" The filming of Five-Star Hotel lasted for half a year from June last year to June this year, which is much longer than the production cycle of ordinary TV dramas. Haiyan also had to admit: "The 30-episode TV series took so long to produce, which shows our weakness in organizational work."

Selling real estate costs a lot of money to shoot.

It is understood that Liu Xingang, the director of this drama, has always been famous for pursuing the quality of TV dramas beyond movies, and his requirements for image quality are almost harsh. He once spent 20 days just waiting for the most beautiful dusk. It is rumored that Liu Xingang is the "culprit" that led to Haiyan's over-investment and "bankruptcy". Regarding the cooperation with the director, Hai Yan said: "There are always people in the film and television circle who think that I am a very overbearing person. In fact, all the directors I have worked with say that I am a very weak person, such as Zhao Baogang, Wang Jun and Li Yin. We have all cooperated many times. " He said, "The average person shoots 1 episode in three days, and Liu Xingang shoots 10/episode in three days. The contract we signed with the actors was overtime, and the Korean actors demanded compensation, so the producers complained to me. While trying to suppress this matter, I want to send a short message to Director Liu to encourage him to shoot carefully. I can't handle this contradiction well, but I want good quality and want to save money, but I finally gave in to good quality. "