The Ministry of Tradition, Sports activities and Tourism introduced Monday that it’s going to host the “Sequence On Board” showcase along side the Korea Inventive Content material Company (KCCA), the place Korean small- and medium-sized cultural content material producers will immediately meet with international streaming providers.
The members of “Sequence On Board” are anticipated to share strategies on the best way to make the most of mental property, together with the sale of broadcasting rights, co-production, re-production and methods to draw buyers.
Purposes for “Sequence On Board” could be submitted till 11 a.m. on July 26, by way of KCCA’s content material export advertising platform web site Welcon. Three cohorts every composed of seven drama firms and one non-drama sequence firm might be chosen for conferences in the USA, Britain or Japan, respectively.
This yr’s “Sequence On Board” might be held in Tokyo from Sept. 23 to 25, London from Nov. 6 to eight and Los Angeles from Nov. 11 to 13.
That is the second “Sequence On Board” showcase, following the inaugural occasion held final yr in Los Angeles. Final yr’s ENA drama “The Kidnapping Day” was confirmed for a British remake on the occasion.
This yr’s showcase may have a broader scale of assist, in accordance with the Tradition Ministry. In contrast to final yr’s occasion which solely handled TV Drama content material, this yr the federal government may also embrace documentaries, leisure reveals and different sorts of content material.
“Content material mental property is the driving drive that allows small manufacturing firms to advance onto the worldwide stage,” mentioned Media Coverage Bureau Director of the Tradition Ministry Kim Yong-sup. “We’ll actively assist Okay-media and video content material in order that it may well broaden worldwide and create success tales.”
BY KIM MIN-YOUNG [kim.minyoung5@joongang.co.kr]