Lee Taehyun, CEO of Content Wave (left), and Kim Insu, Chairman of the Busan Film Commission Operations Committee, are signing a business agreement on the 23rd.

Lee Taehyun, CEO of Content Wave (left), and Kim Insu, Chairman of the Busan Film Commission Operations Committee, are signing a business agreement on the 23rd.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] Online video service (OTT) Wave is strengthening exchange and cooperation in the film and video sector through a partnership with the Busan Film Commission.


Content Wave announced on the 24th that it signed a "Film and Video Industry Development Business Agreement" with the Busan Film Commission on the afternoon of the 23rd at Wave's headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul.


First, both parties will jointly promote the "Busan Film Planning Exhibition" in early October, when the Busan International Film Festival takes place. Through the OTT platform, they plan to introduce Busan Film Commission-supported productions and locally produced films to online audiences. Additionally, they will cooperate in various areas including ▲establishing a stable foundation for screening film and video content ▲discovering and supporting excellent content through projects such as screenplay contests ▲enhancing awareness of Busan's film and video industry and spreading positive perceptions.



Lee Taehyun, CEO of Content Wave, said, "We plan to carry out activities to discover and introduce good content through collaboration with the Busan Film Commission," adding, "We hope that as a project supporting the revitalization of the film and video industry, we can provide differentiated value to Wave users."


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