[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Wysiwyg Studio (hereinafter Wysiwyg) announced on the 16th that it has acquired FPOST, a company specializing in post-production work such as editing and content creation.


FPOST was founded by CEO Kim Jun-young, a former cinematographer who worked on about 15 films and dramas over the past 10 years. CEO Kim established Frame Pictures, a company specializing in rental of filming equipment, in July 2014, and founded FPOST, a post-production specialist company, in April 2017. Currently, it provides all-in-one services ranging from filming equipment rental to post-production such as editing.


FPOST has participated in the production of content including last year's popular dramas "Family Is (tvN)" and "Private Lives (JTBC)," as well as this year's first half productions such as "L.U.C.A.: The Beginning (tvN)," "Mouse (tvN)," and "One Day, Destruction Came to Our Front Door (tvN)."


With the acquisition of FPOST, Wysiwyg's content production pipeline, which has been built up so far, is expected to be further strengthened. This is because, in addition to internalizing solid IP production and production processes from self-sourcing intellectual property (IP) to drama, film, entertainment, and animation production companies, it has added specialized filming equipment and post-production functions such as editing.


A Wysiwyg official said, "FPOST possesses an industry-leading lineup of filming equipment," and added, "It is a company equipped with the latest equipment and facilities necessary for post-production work such as editing, D.I (color grading), and sound mixing, as well as professional personnel."



He continued, "With the addition of FPOST, which has established solid references in the industry, Wysiwyg's production capabilities will be significantly enhanced."


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