Li Muchen stood in front of the newly built venue for the variety shows "Who's a Millionaire" and "America's Got Talent", his eyes full of anticipation and pride.
Around the venue, staff members were busy moving around, carrying out the final equipment debugging and scene arrangement.
Li Muchen watched all this quietly, with a thousand thoughts in his mind.
He recalled the countless days and nights he had spent designing the two programs, those moments of racking his brains, and those scenes of intense discussions with the team, all of which have now turned into the spectacular stage before him.
He narrowed his eyes slightly and looked around the venue carefully. The main colors of the "Who's a Millionaire" stage were gold and blue, symbolizing the combination of wealth and wisdom.
A huge electronic display screen hung in the center of the stage, flashing various questions and answer options. Comfortable guest chairs were placed on both sides of the stage, and the color of the seats complemented the overall style of the stage.
The stage of "America's Got Talent" is even more colorful, with various lighting effects and stage props making people feel as if they are in a dream world.
The huge circular stage allows the contestants to fully display their talents, and the surrounding audience seats are packed, as if waiting for a wonderful performance.
Li Muchen showed a satisfied smile on his face. He was full of confidence in his design. He knew that the two programs must not only have exciting content, but also a stage that can attract the audience's attention.
He turned to the assistants around him and said, "Thank you all for your hard work. These two stages are the result of our joint efforts. I believe they will bring a brand new visual experience to the audience." The assistants nodded one after another, their eyes full of anticipation.
As the shooting time approached, Li Muchen became nervous. He paced back and forth in the venue, checking various equipment and props from time to time.
He knew that any small detail could affect the quality of the show. At this moment, the director came over and said to Li Muchen, "Mr. Li, everything is ready. We can start filming." Li Muchen took a deep breath and nodded, "Okay, let's get started."
The filming began, and the atmosphere instantly became tense and heated. The host walked onto the stage and introduced the program in an enthusiastic voice.
Li Muchen stood backstage, observing the situation on the scene through the monitor. He saw the nervous and excited expressions of the contestants and the expectant eyes of the audience, and his heart was filled with a sense of accomplishment.
On the show "Who's a Millionaire?", the first contestant was a young college student who walked onto the stage with a look of confidence in his eyes.
The host asked, "Are you ready?" The contestant answered firmly, "I am ready." As the questions came one by one, the contestant's expression became more and more nervous.
Li Muchen stared at the monitor closely, feeling worried for the contestants. When a contestant answered a difficult question correctly, he couldn't help but smile with satisfaction.
On the stage of "America's Got Talent," a singer was singing with deep emotion. Her voice was like the sound of nature, enchanting the audience.
Li Muchen was deeply moved as he listened to the beautiful singing. He knew that this stage was built for these talented people, and their performance would bring endless joy and emotion to the audience.
During the filming process, Li Muchen constantly communicated with the director and staff to ensure that every aspect was perfect.
Sometimes he frowned, pointing out areas for improvement; sometimes he smiled, affirming the players' performances. His seriousness and focus infected everyone around him, motivating them to work even harder.
After a day of intense filming, the first episode of the program was finally completed. Li Muchen looked at the finished footage with anticipation in his heart.
He knew that after post-editing, these materials would become a wonderful variety show.
He said to the post-production team: "Everyone, work hard to make this program more exciting. I believe in your abilities." The post-production team all expressed that they would do their best.
In the United States, two brand new variety shows have risen like bright stars, bringing endless joy and shock to people's entertainment lives.
The broadcast of "Who's a Millionaire" and "America's Got Talent" was like throwing a huge rock into a calm lake, causing ripples.
American audiences sat in front of their TVs with curiosity and anticipation, ready to embrace an unprecedented visual feast.
In an ordinary home, young Jack and his family are sitting in the living room.
On the TV screen, the opening music of "Who's a Millionaire" sounded, and the passionate melody instantly caught their attention.
Jack's eyes were glued to the screen, his heart filled with anticipation. He wanted to see if today's contestants could answer those seemingly impossible questions correctly and win the million-dollar prize.
As the host came on stage, the atmosphere became tense and heated.
The first contestant was a middle-aged man with a confident smile on his face and firm determination in his eyes.
The host asked, "Are you ready?" The contestant nodded slightly and replied, "I am ready."
As questions came one after another, the contestants' expressions became increasingly tense. Jack and his family couldn't help but worry about the contestants.
Every time a contestant answered a difficult question correctly, they cheered; and when a contestant got stuck, they nervously discussed the answer.
In another home, an elderly man was watching America's Got Talent. When a magician walked onto the stage, his eyes lit up.
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