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26Q1 | How Latin America Is Adapting Chinese Short Drama IP
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🌍 Short Drama Alliance — Learning Resources & Industry Insights
📘 Essential Industry Book
Short Drama Writing 101: Write What Platforms Want
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FX45ZXK7
📙 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
🎬 4-Week Online Bootcamp (with Real Feedback)
Short Drama Bootcamp
https://maggie-han.mykajabi.com/short-drama-bootcamp
🌏 Industry & China Market Insights
Future Playbook: China’s Short Drama Ecosystem and Insights for Global Business
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FX5QBY3Y
🎙️ In this episode, we spoke with Luisa Orozco — film director and showrunner with over 15 years of experience in television, streaming, and vertical formats — about how short drama differs from traditional long-form storytelling, the creative and production challenges of directing vertical series, and why localization, cultural identity, and emerging markets like Latin America and MENA could play a major role in the format’s global future.
If you want to understand short drama from a director’s perspective — and how the format can grow globally while staying deeply local — this is an episode worth listening to.
Let’s dive in.