Over 7,300 industry talents at HKTDC FILMART and EntertainmentPulse
2023年3月16日 - 09:00PM
JCN Newswire
FILMART and EntertainmentPulse, organised by the Hong Kong Trade
Development Council (HKTDC), assembled more than 7,300 leading
entertainment figures from 41 countries and regions. The four-day
content marketplace successfully showcased a great variety of
cross-media, cross-genre content and brought numerous business
opportunities for participants. The confident global exhibitors and
buyers were delighted to network in person. "This is my first time
attending FILMART. HKTDC helped line up over 10 business matching
meetings which are all helpful in establishing business contacts
and develop new opportunities. I'm sure some would come to fruition
with follow ups," said Ms Jean Dong, Founder & Chairman of
Zespa Media Group, based in London and Beijing.
A representative of Hengdian Film & Television Industry
Experimental Zone, which has participated in FILMART for five
consecutive years, said: "The film industry of Hong Kong is mature
and with the advantage of international connections. It is a must
for Hengdian to collaborate with Hong Kong in order to go global
and co-promote Chinese culture to worldwide audiences."
Over 700 exhibitors from 30 countries and regions gathered at the
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) over the past
four days for Asia's largest cross-media and cross-industry film
and TV entertainment trade expo. The Mainland China exhibitor tally
at FILMART exceeded 330, a record, including the three major
streaming platforms - iQIYI, Tencent and Youku. The revived
physical marketplace was as vibrant and active as in the past,
successfully reuniting industry players from all around the globe
for business partnerships.
Innovation and technology had a strong presence as the Hong Kong
Animation & Digital Entertainment Pavilion at FILMART gathered
more than 30 local companies offering animation, digital effects
and interactive media - the three major digital entertainment areas
- to promote innovative technology development. Their innovations
included creative content rendered through digital effects and Web
3. EntertainmentPulse, the concurrent conference series of FILMART,
featured a dedicated session on Web3 in the entertainment industry.
Entertainment industry leaders also discussed the prospects and
potential of Asian content, the hype behind dating and romance
reality shows, and Chinese donghua (animation) as soft power.
Growing interest in dating and romance reality shows
Dating and romance reality shows are not new to the TV landscape
but are finding great success once again. During the Love Story
Wanted: Hype behind Dating and Romance Reality Show session, Mr
Yosuke Muramoto, Director and Chief Producer of YD Creation,
described how to captivate audiences: "The question is 'What is
true love?'. But how many people amongst the viewers could answer
that? This is truly the topic that everyone wants to know and what
keeps the viewers coming back."
Web3 redefines engagement in the entertainment industry
The entertainment industry is fuelled by creativity and technology
can accelerate its development. The latest breakthrough innovation
is Web3 which makes entertainment more realistic and engaging. In
the session Uncovering the Application of Web3 in Entertainment
Industry, Ms Jenefer Brown, EVP and Head of Global Products and
Experiences of Lionsgate, discussed how brands should engage
consumers with Web3: "We should approach it in the way that fans
could understand and avoid the technical terminologies. The way we
market it and engage with fans should always be very simplified.
The key to success is to make it feel trusted, understandable and
not complicated. The more steps involved, the more people we
lose."
New era for Hong Kong Movies
Several Hong Kong productions have broken Hong Kong box-office
records recently. In Dialogue with Hong Kong Directors: The Spring
of Hong Kong Movies? renowned Hong Kong film directors including Mr
Sunny Chan of Table of Six, Ms Judy Chu of Sunshine of My Life, and
Mr Jack Ng of A Guilty Conscience, which became the
highest-grossing Hong Kong film, reflected on the city's cinematic
success. Mr Ng said: "It is the script that gives confidence to the
investors and actors. Without the script, we cannot go
anywhere."
Numerous special events announcing exciting titles
This year's FILMART again received strong support from major local
film and TV companies, organising press conferences as well as
on-site booths. Emperor Motion Pictures invited more than 80 movie
stars and industry leaders to announce upcoming productions at a
press conference, including Under Current, Customs Frontline and
New Police Story 2. In addition, PCCW Media Limited's MakerVille
and Viu also held a press conference to announce boy band Mirror's
first film WE 12. A large-scale release conference organised by
Muse Communications showcased a wide range of Japanese anime,
including the big hit Demon Slayer.
FILMART online platforms open until 15 April
The online FILMART portal is accessible until 15 April. Users can
revisit all the exciting content from EntertainmentPulse and
utilise the direct messaging function offered through the FILMART
online platform.
Websites:
FILMART: https://event.hktdc.com/fair/hkfilmart-en/
EntertainmentPulse: https://entertainmentpulse.hktdc.com/en
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About HKTDC
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body
established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's
trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China,
the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and
business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions,
conferences and business missions to create business opportunities
for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also
provides up-to-date market insights and product information via
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