Short-form drama production company New Univers has emerged as a new power in the global K-content market.
New Univers is attracting attention as a Korean production company that is achieving notable success in the expanding global short-form drama market.
'Hello, Oppas,' a short-form drama recently released by DramaWave, not only entered the global ranking at 3rd place on launch day but also reached 2nd place overall globally on the 17th, securing 1st place in Korea, generating a lot of buzz.
DramaWave is a rapidly growing platform that has jumped to 3rd place globally; 'Hello, Oppas,' produced by New Univers, is receiving acclaim from local media in China as a high-quality Korean short-form drama while achieving significant results.
Previously, New Univers made an impression with its first content, the action short-form drama 'Nachal,' released through Japan's Unireel and North America's Sereal+, which climbed to 19th place overall globally and 1st place in the male-oriented genre rankings right after its release. Following this, 'Hello, Oppas' has established New Univers as a leading short-form drama production company representing Korea.
Founded by CEO Jeong Ho-young, who previously served as the representative of Korea's first short-form drama platform Top Reels, New Univers is accelerating its growth as a global short-form drama production company, buoyed by the successful global response to 'Hello, Oppas.'
'Hello, Oppas' plans to release the brother-themed original soundtrack 'Words That Must Be Spit Out' and the heroine theme 'Frozen Memory' soundtrack separately.
As the representative domestic production company in the rapidly emerging short-form drama market, there is much interest in whether New Univers can carve out another K-content market. The company is invited to participate as a representative panel for Korea at the '1st Global Short-Form Drama Brand Conference' to be held in Shanghai, China, on the 26th.
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