After consulting with several partners, Pavel decided not to back down, but to accept that it’s normal for a TV channel to pay less than the cost of producing a series, because it’s just the beginning, not a loss.
So filming continues with renewed vigor, the next episode is number 2, and it’s time to begin casting and scriptwriting.
This time, Pavel wrote the script for the second episode himself, without assistants or controllers, because, first and foremost, the Creator of the series is Pavel himself.
But it so happened that the relationship between Natalia Taran and Pavel Latushkin deteriorated, even to the point of a confrontation, but this did not interfere with filming.
Soon Pavel Latushkin and Natalya Taran began to have personal disagreements and Natalya Taran left the project in February 2012.
The entire cast and crew continued filming the series without Natalia Taran.
But this process dragged on for so long that the entire first season was filmed from February 2012 to October 2012.
New faces also arrived. Therefore, the series was filmed chaotically, gradually introducing new main characters, and also had to play up the absences of previous main characters without completely ruining the overall storyline.
Therefore, for six months, the cast looked like this– Anara Nurbaeva, Vitaly Ivlev, Yana Chapaeva, Igor Suppes, Anton Shevchenko, Vitaly Orover, Yulia Mikheeva, Natalya Mikheeva, Sergey Voronov, Alexander Yavorsky, Yan Kubinets, Ekaterina Smirnova, Diana Slepchenko, Vitalia Lyubimova, Andrey Petin, Tatyana Pankova, Anastasia Sovest, Inna Pozitiv, Anna Nikitina, Tatyana Moskvina, Roman Askelov, Egor Sherstobitov, Tatyana Sadykova, Alexander Gudkov, Alexander Zhelonkin, Evgeny Sadykov (he also became the composer).
This cast filmed the entire first season (starting in January 2012 and ending in October 2012), and then the cast finally broke up (for various reasons, ranging from a reluctance to film, to the banal – they couldn’t find a common language with the director).
But that same year, in May 2012, Pavel signed a contract to distribute the series on online platforms with Media Technologies LLC (the contract was good, everything was fair, and there was even the option to register with RAO and receive royalties). These royalties were small enough to cover the series’ costs, but they did inspire hope that the more you film, the more royalties you’ll receive. For now, royalties were coming quarterly.
When filming ended, the entire cast disbanded, leaving only Alexander Gudkov, Anton Shevchenko, and Vitaly Orover.
Therefore, talking about the series’ release on regional television channels is pointless, because the actors repeatedly violated the filming schedule, so the TV broadcasts never took place.