Ladies Making Dramas
- Dramas television production
- Categories:Essays, Poetry & Correspondence
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Publication date:August,2024
- Pages:380
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:135mm×200mm
- Text Color:Two color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★Recommended by South Korea's mainstream media, JoongAng Ilbo!
★From the creative perspective of popular Korean drama female directors, it tells the stories behind the camera, revealing how they conceive and achieve warm, innovative, and groundbreaking narratives, showcasing the role and influence of women producers in the film and television industry.
★Focusing on female creators, mainly producers, screenwriters, and directors, it observes the issues they encounter in the industry ecosystem and how the addition of their presence has brought differences to TV dramas and films.
★In-depth conversations with five outstanding women producers in the film and television industry, including Lee Eun-jung, the first female TV drama producer at MBC and producer of the popular Korean drama "Coffee Prince 1st Shop," and others.
Description
The book also touches on the evolution of TV production methods, from unlimited working hours to the implementation of more reasonable work systems, as well as the diversification of TV narratives, which are no longer solely centered around traditional love stories between men and women. With the rise of OTT platforms, Korean dramas have been able to reach a global audience, and producers are exploring how to tell stories through these new platforms.
Through a year of interviews and organization, the author presents the struggles, frustrations, and laughter of these producers, as well as how they transform their personal passions into captivating stories on screen. The book showcases the producers' pursuit of innovation and their efforts to create a better production environment, more engaging narratives, and more novel TV dramas. Through these stories, readers can feel how the producers' passion is transformed into vivid narratives in TV dramas and gain insights into their outlook and expectations for the future development of TV dramas.
