Wondering what will happen to the cultural-contents industry in 2008? Let's go to Cyber Open Lecture Series and find out!

"Let's find out the major policy changes and upcoming trendsetting works in the cultural-contents industry in 2008!"

Cyber Cultural Content Academy, operated by Korea Culture and Content Agency (KOCCA, CEO: Ko, Seok-Man), offers an open lecture entitled Preview of 2008 Cultural Content Industry at the KOCCA building (1st floor, Seminar Room) in Yeoksam-dong, Seoul, on January 26.

Lee, Byeong-Min, Director of KOCCA Policy Developing Team, will open the lecture series by making a presentation on "Major Policies and Changes in the Cultural Contents Industry in 2008", in which Lee will discuss 10 major issues that symbolize this year's cultural-contents industry, such as HE2 (Human, Experience, Health, & Environment) contents, the Korea Syndrome at its second phase, and Neo-UCC, a more evolved UCC that leads the culture and business of the future.

The lecture series also offers participants a preview of "The Good, The Bad, and The Weird", arguably the best-expected film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starred in by Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, Jung Woo-sung. The introduction to the film is provided by Seo Woo-Sik, Director of Barunson Film Production's Business Team.

Other speakers include Kang, Byeong-Joon, Director of the U-Media Team at The Electronic Newspaper, who will discuss the trends in the cultural-contents industry in 2008.

The Open Lecture Series are a series of monthly lectures offered by Cyber Cultural Content Academy to provide a place in which specialists in the cultural-contents industry and audience to meet and discuss hot and exciting issues in the industry. Those who wish to participate in the lectures can apply for a seat by visiting the academy's Web site (http://contents.connect.or.kr). Up to 100 audiences will be admitted for free.











The Source : Koreacontent News Team

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