Listening to On-site Voices
Discussion on Measures to Revitalize Support for Broadcasting Video Production Companies

The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (hereinafter Kibo) announced that Chairman Kim Jong-ho visited the filming site of the drama 'Maestra,' produced by RaemongRaein (CEO Kim Dong-rae), on the 28th to listen to the voices from the content production site and discuss ways to revitalize support for broadcasting and video production companies.


This site visit was arranged to review the broadcasting and video production system that has been changing since the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to redefine the direction of the Cultural Industry Completion Guarantee system supported by Kibo and to seek ways to ensure that support policies for broadcasting and video production companies are implemented in a timely manner.


Kim Jong-ho, Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), is visiting a drama production site and taking a commemorative photo with Kim Dong-rae, CEO of RaemongRaein.

Kim Jong-ho, Chairman of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation (right), is visiting a drama production site and taking a commemorative photo with Kim Dong-rae, CEO of RaemongRaein.

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Present at the meeting were CEO Kim Dong-rae, director Kim Jeong-kwon, cinematographer Ha Kyung-ho, and actors Lee Young-ae and Lee Mu-saeng. They conveyed firsthand stories about the current status and difficulties of the broadcasting and video industry, as well as support measures for companies, from the perspective of industry workers. At Kibo, Chairman Kim, the head of the Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters, and the head of the Cultural Content Finance Center attended and agreed to review the incorporation of support policies.


The new drama 'Maestra,' produced by RaemongRaein, depicts the story of a female conductor uncovering mysteries within an orchestra and approaching the truth surrounding her. It is scheduled to air on tvN in the second half of this year.



Chairman Kim said, "Domestic broadcasting and video content, including dramas, are gaining worldwide popularity due to their differentiated themes and outstanding creativity, leading the export growth of the cultural industry. To support the sustainable growth of the rapidly changing and growing broadcasting and video industry, Kibo will also expand support for the cultural content industry by developing various support products in line with industry changes."


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