Arts Management Support Center Podcast on 'Performing Arts Video Production' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park] The Arts Management Support Center will broadcast a podcast on the theme of 'Performing Arts Visualization' through 'Curtain Call,' a podcast operated by SBS News Headquarters.


This podcast is a program jointly promoted by 'The Apro,' an international performing arts exchange information platform operated by the Arts Management Support Center, and 'Curtain Call,' a podcast by SBS News Headquarters. The Apro is a platform designed to integrate and manage performing arts information scattered domestically and internationally, providing major news and status updates to activate overseas expansion. Curtain Call is a performing arts culture channel covering overall culture and arts, operated by SBS News Headquarters.


The Apro and Curtain Call invite experts from various fields to discuss the topic of 'Performing Arts Visualization,' which has emerged in the performing arts sector after the COVID-19 pandemic, covering all aspects including video production, consumption, intellectual property rights, and its characteristics as a new art genre.


The 'Performing Arts Visualization' podcast, conducted through the collaboration between the Arts Management Support Center and SBS, will be released every Wednesday until September 2 on four major podcast channels, including the SBS News Curtain Call channel.



In the first episode released on the 5th, hosted by Kim Suhyun, senior reporter of the Policy and Culture Department at SBS News Headquarters leading Curtain Call, guests included Park Byungsung, director of The Musical, Yoon Bomi, CEO of Bom Art Project, and Jo Mansu, a theater critic, who shared their opinions on 'Performing Arts Videos in the COVID-19 Era.'


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