41 # A pause is necessary…

There are no longer any events that surprise Pavel, but it’s annoying that the bets were always placed on certain actresses. And when those actresses leave the show, reshoots or additional filming are immediately necessary.

So now we need to find the main characters again and steer the plot.

Filming is complete, editing is ongoing, and full promotional efforts are underway to promote the series and negotiate distribution contracts.

Pavel has even begun to enter foreign markets. Experience shows that in Russia, our Russian cinema isn’t popular, and in the West, their Western films aren’t popular. But audiences, for example, are very interested in our Russian films.

The summer passed calmly, without any major upheavals or incidents.

Pavel continued to distribute the series to the American and Western markets.

Simply ME Distribution LLC shared the good news that in two months, the Dish Network cable network had accumulated approximately 45,000 views. To begin cooperation and for monetization to begin, the entire first season must be released. At that time, only two episodes had been released as a trial, and earnings begin at 50,000 views.

Pavel refused, as the company stated that he would now have to pay the cable operator Dish Network up to $200 per hour of content for delivery. Their income was initially offered at $10 per 1,000 views. So, if you crunch the numbers, the delivery fee would be $1,600, but the revenue would only be $1,300. And that’s just a quick one-time income for one month of rental. There would be views after that, but not as many.

It wasn’t until October 2014 that Pavel forced the removal of all content from Dish Network and the official, final termination of the contract.