Episode Details
Back to Episodes
25Q3 โSteph: A Canadian Female Director Behind Spicy Vertical Dramas
Description
๐ Short Drama Alliance โ Learning Resources & Industry Insights
๐ Essential Industry Book
Short Drama Writing 101: Write What Platforms Want
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FX45ZXK7
๐ Self-Paced Online Course
Short Drama Writing 101: A Practical Course with Real Case Studies
https://maggie-han.mykajabi.com/short-drama-bootcamp-1?preview_theme_id=2166150379
๐ฌ 4-Week Online Bootcamp (with Real Feedback)
Short Drama Bootcamp
https://maggie-han.mykajabi.com/short-drama-bootcamp
๐ Industry & China Market Insights
Future Playbook: Chinaโs Short Drama Ecosystem and Insights for Global Business
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FX5QBY3Y
In this episode, we feature a conversation from the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q3 Edition with Steph Tablizo, a Toronto-based multi-hyphenated director and producer reshaping vertical storytelling with cinematic flair, emotional depth, sharp pacing, and a no-compromise approach to short-form drama.
With nearly 15 years in film and media, Steph entered vertical dramas two years ago and has since worked on multiple series across Canada. She brings both creative and critical perspective, especially on how female creators can shape content in ways that resonate with predominantly female audiences.
Together, we discuss:
- How short dramas differ from traditional film and TV, with immediate hooks and addictive pacing.
- Why audiences embrace vertical dramas as quick escapes with high entertainment value.
- The role of data, tropes, and strong openings in creating hits.
- How female creators bring unique insights, ensuring safe practices and more empowered characters.
- Why Steph believes short dramas are the natural next step for Western markets.