Korea hosts major content market, showcasing AI-generated films and regional industry growth
The 20th Busan Content Market opened in South Korea, bringing together global media industry leaders and Korean productions, according to Arirang News. The event features Korean dramas that gained recognition at the Cannes International Series Festival alongside AI-generated films, per the report. The Busan Content Market serves as Asia's leading content marketplace and signals Korea's role as a regional media hub. The conference reflects growing investment in AI-assisted content creation across Asia's entertainment sector.
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- โThe Busan Content Market is in its 20th iteration. (Source: Arirang News title)
- โThe event took place in Busan, Korea. (Source: Arirang News description and title)
- โKorean dramas at the event were recognized at the Cannes International Series Festival. (Source: Arirang News description)
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- ~The event positions Asia's content industry around a major marketplace hub. (Source: Arirang News framing)
- ~AI-generated films represent an emerging category in Korean content production. (Source: Arirang News description)
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