18h ago
Today’s episode comes from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, featuring Judah Ray — founder of Butterfly and an ex-MGM development executive who has worked across more than 100 productions. In this conversation, Judah breaks down how he approaches Westernizing short-drama IP, what makes vertical storytelling fundamentally different from traditional filmmaking, and why formulas, retention mechanics, and data matter more than genre or style. He also shares insights from shadowing major platform shoots, what he learned directly from Chinese teams, and his candid thoughts on the future of vertical drama in the U.S. Let’s dive in. --- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 135-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — f — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
1d ago
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Cassandra Yang — CEO of RisingJoy , one of the most active global licensing hubs for micro-dramas, now connected with 50+ platforms across 20+ countries. Cassandra explains what truly defines micro-dramas, why mobile-first storytelling requires emotional hooks over logic, and the biggest misconceptions traditional film/TV professionals still have about the format. She also breaks down global demand trends, the rise of English and Korean short dramas, and the challenges of adapting Chinese content for international markets — from music rights to cultural context. Finally, we talk about the next frontier: co-productions, format licensing, and why the global short-drama market is still at “Level 1” compared to China’s five-year lead. Let’s dive in. --- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 135-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz
2d ago
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Kristen Brancaccio — a writer-director who has created 16+ vertical dramas across major U.S. platforms, and one of the emerging creative voices shaping the fast-paced directing language of vertical storytelling. In this interview, Kristen shares how she transitioned from TV pilots and YouTube into vertical formats, why pacing and emotional turns matter every 10–15 seconds, and how she balances genre tropes, production realities, and performance direction to craft addictive mobile-first stories. She also talks about working across platforms, adapting romance, mafia, and fantasy tropes for Western audiences, and why she believes vertical dramas open new doors for female creators. Let’s dive in. -- 📘 Future Playbook: China’s Short Drama Ecosystem and Insights for Global Business (35-page Light Version) — Available on Amazon 💰 Future Playbook: China’s Short Drama Ecosystem and Insights for Global Business (Full Edition) — Available here: https://payhip.com/b/jBRKF
3d ago
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Cypress Bai — founder of Storypod Studio, former Head of Content & Production at DramaWave, and one of the key writer-producers shaping the English-language vertical drama landscape. In this interview, Cypress shares how she first entered the vertical space, how she approaches adapting Chinese and English web novels, and why structure, rhythm, and emotional clarity matter even more in short dramas. We also talk about character design, cliffhangers, book-to-series adaptation, and how Hollywood’s three-act storytelling translates into vertical formats. It’s a sharp, practical conversation for anyone writing, producing, or studying micro-dramas. Let’s dive in. -- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
4d ago
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Jeebok Park — the founder of the global micro-drama platform Shortime and Shortime Studio . Jeebok talks about what makes short dramas fundamentally different from film and TV, why emotional engagement matters more than any metric, and how BL/GL fandoms became the foundation of their global growth. We also discuss how Shortime works with creators around the world, what types of stories travel best, and why he believes micro-dramas will become a mainstream global entertainment format. Let’s dive in. --- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
5d ago
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Cypress Bai — founder of Storypod Studio, former Head of Content & Production at DramaWave, and one of the key writer-producers shaping the English-language vertical drama landscape. In this interview, Cypress shares how she first entered the vertical space, how she approaches adapting Chinese and English web novels, and why structure, rhythm, and emotional clarity matter even more in short dramas. We also talk about character design, cliffhangers, book-to-series adaptation, and how Hollywood’s three-act storytelling translates into vertical formats. It’s a sharp, practical conversation for anyone writing, producing, or studying micro-dramas. Let’s dive in. -- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
6d ago
Today’s episode comes from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, Featuring Jen Cooper — founder of Vertical Drama Love , a global vertical-drama advocate, media commentator, and one of the most influential community-builders in the space. In this conversation, Jen shares how she entered the industry as a fan and became a bridge between creators and audiences worldwide. We discuss fan behavior, global viewing trends, the rise of vertical-drama awards and festivals, and how fan feedback is shaping what gets made. She also talks about shifts in storytelling, concerns around violence and AI-generated content, and why she believes women — and viewers who actually watch vertical dramas — have unique advantages in this ecosystem. Let’s dive in. 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 13
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, with Mauricio Osaki — filmmaker and creative director of Lupi Films , where he develops original short dramas and leads localization for multiple global platforms. In this interview, Mauricio shares how he first entered the vertical-drama space, what makes mobile-first storytelling fundamentally different from film and television, and why he believes the essence of short dramas is a modern, mobile version of the soap opera. We also talk about the craft behind directing: fixing cultural mismatches in localization, choosing actors who can carry emotional intensity in one-minute scenes, and shaping pacing through table reads and post-production. Mauricio offers practical advice for new actors and writers entering the industry, and discusses which genres — from sports to military to horror — are emerging beyond CEO romance. Let’s dive in. --- 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 12
Today’s episode comes from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, featuring Max Jiang and Joy Quinn , co-owners of 9:16 Productions , one of the most organized vertical-drama teams in the U.S. In this interview, they discuss how they approach performance, pacing, casting, and localization for mobile-first audiences—and why new genres like horror and thriller may be the next frontier in vertical dramas. Let’s dive in. 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 11
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, with Monika (Whitney) Dalman — a Casting Director, industry consultant, and producer who has worked on more than 80 vertical microdramas across multiple global platforms. In this interview, Monika breaks down how vertical casting really works, what production teams often overlook when adapting film/TV workflows to microdramas, and why performance, safety, and communication matter even more in this fast-turnaround format. We also talk about talent pipelines, the challenges of working with new vertical platforms, and how she supports productions from casting through delivery. Let’s dive in. 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 10
Today’s episode comes from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum, featuring Lucas Zhang , CEO & Founder of Daogu Entertainment and co-founder of Dramago . Lucas has been at the forefront of China’s short-drama evolution — from live-action vertical series to AI-powered motion comics — and his teams have worked across the full pipeline: writing, production, post, distribution, and long-tail monetization. In this conversation, he breaks down: what truly differentiates short dramas from traditional film & TV the rise of AI motion comics and their global potential future opportunities for creators, platforms, and IP owners Lucas also shares candid insights on user acquisition, long-tail revenue, translation markets, and why AI is becoming an essential tool — not a threat — for short-drama creators. Let’s dive in. ------ 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 10
Today’s episode features a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Kasey Esser — an actor and producer recognized by Rolling Stone as one of the breakout stars of the vertical drama industry. Kasey shares how he entered the U.S. vertical-drama space early on, what he’s learned from starring in viral hits like Fated to My Forbidden Alpha and Love in the Shadows , and why pacing, romance, and emotional clarity matter so much on a mobile screen. We also talk about the rise of action-adventure verticals, how to hook viewers in the first few seconds, and why he believes fan feedback should directly shape the next generation of micro-drama production. Let’s dive in. 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Dec 9
From the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q4 In this episode, we share a conversation from our 2025 Q4 Short Drama Forum with Jenny Rosen — Junior Development Executive at DramaBox , vertical drama screenwriter, and traditionally published author. Jenny’s vertical dramas and web novels have generated over 70 million views across ReelShort and Wattpad/WEBTOON Studio, with her work featured in The Guardian, The Times, ITV, and Der Spiegel . In this interview, Jenny discusses: How she approaches writing for mobile-first audiences The differences between web-novel logic and vertical-drama structure Why pacing, hooks, and emotional beats matter more than plot complexity How DramaBox works with writers and evaluates story potential The future of genre innovation beyond CEO romance The rising importance of fan feedback in shaping story development If you want to understand how top creators craft stories for the fast-growing vertical drama ecosystem, this conversation offers invaluable insight. Let’s dive in. 📘 Want to dive deeper into the storytelling logic behind global short dramas? Check out my book — Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 126-page guide for producers, writers, and platform strategists. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 🌿 Just starting out or curious about how short dramas work? Try my online course — Short Drama Writing 101 for Everyone — designed for grassroots creators and newcomers who want to understand short-drama storytelling in a fun, accessible way. 👉 https://payhip.com/b/oMALI
Sep 21
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this episode, we speak with Jeannie He, a short drama producer with over 8 years of experience in content development and production. As a platform-side producer, Jeannie offers a rare behind-the-scenes perspective on how global short dramas are selected, shaped, and optimized for success. She is best known for Pregnant with My Infertile Alpha King , a werewolf-themed series that topped the Western short drama charts for several consecutive weeks. From fantasy and romance to algorithm-driven content packaging, Jeannie’s work blends creative instincts with platform strategy. In our conversation, we explore: • How platforms evaluate and greenlight new short dramas • What genres and tropes dominate global rankings • The creative decisions behind viral titles like Pregnant with My Infertile Alpha King • How producers can align with platform trends without sacrificing storytelling depth If you want to understand how short dramas go from script to chart-topping success — especially on emerging mobile-first platforms — this episode is packed with practical insights and strategic takeaways.
Sep 20
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance Christy Wang is a PGA producer, angel investor, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Tiklatam, a cross-border MCN focused on short drama production and influencer-driven storytelling across the U.S., Mexico, and Brazil. In this episode, Christy shares how she went from managing social media creators to producing high-performing vertical series in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. We talk about: · How Latin America became a key hub for short drama production · Her TikTok-native approach to casting, budgeting, and distribution · The intersection of short drama, shoppable content, and e-commerce · What platform partners are really looking for in genre stories · How to localize Chinese-style drama structures for Western markets Whether you’re an aspiring producer or platform strategist, this episode offers a global playbook for mobile-first storytelling.
Sep 20
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this episode, we talked with Brandan Dennehy , a pioneer in serialized audio and vertical storytelling, and the founder of Stratagem Content . With over a decade of experience shaping the future of scripted entertainment, Brandan has led the development and production of more than 10,000 hours of audio series , most notably during his time as Head of U.S. Content at Pocket FM , where he helped scale the platform into a global serialized audio leader. Brandan’s career spans multiple intersections: from working as a writer and development executive in Hollywood to launching multi-language audio IPs , optimizing AI-powered story workflows , and spearheading mobile-native storytelling strategies. He’s worked closely with major tech platforms, brand partners, and international studios to transform bold ideas into engaging, binge-worthy series. At Stratagem Content, Brandan now collaborates with creators and companies to bridge the gap between story, technology, and monetization. His current projects span vertical dramas, cinematic audio series, and AI-assisted storytelling pipelines that redefine how global audiences consume serialized fiction. This conversation dives deep into: How Brandan helped shape the U.S. fiction audio market Lessons from scaling high-volume audio IPs and webnovel adaptations Why vertical drama is the next frontier for global entertainment The role of AI and data in story development What emerging writers and producers need to know today If you’re curious about where storytelling is headed next — from your headphones to your phone screen — you won’t want to miss this episode.
Sep 3
Today’s episode features Chris Wicke , a 25-year veteran of the film and TV industry and the founder of Embr Entertainment . Chris has been producing vertical mini dramas for platforms like ReelShort and Salty TV, with hits such as Truth or Dare (which ranked #4 on Salty TV) and Married to the Assassin . Before founding Embr, he produced vertical dramas at Be Here Media and has since built Embr Entertainment to focus exclusively on short drama production. With a background spanning film, television, and digital formats, Chris brings both traditional production expertise and hands-on experience in the fast-evolving short drama market. He views short dramas as “feature-length films with 65 to 70 cliffhangers” and has been at the forefront of experimenting with genres like romance, horror, thriller, and action in the vertical format. In this conversation, we explore: · Why short dramas resonate so strongly with audiences · How genres like horror and action translate to the vertical screen · The challenges of adapting Chinese-influenced storytelling for U.S. viewers · What genres and trends may define the next wave of short dramas Chris’s perspective combines industry depth with a pioneering spirit in one of the most disruptive storytelling formats today.
Aug 30
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.
Aug 30
In this episode, we feature a conversation from the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q3 Edition with Emma Wang, Executive Producer and Head of Content , and Ben Pengilly, CEO and Founder of On Set Octopus . Emma Wang is the Executive Producer and Head of Content at Onset Octopus, where she leads the project-based writer team and oversees the full process from development to release. As an award-winning screenwriter, she has created multiple hit vertical dramas and brings strong bilingual expertise in both storytelling and execution. Ben Pengilly is an award-winning bilingual producer with 15 years of experience in film and media, now specializing in English-language vertical dramas. As a leading figure in the UK short drama scene, his hit titles include Mafia Lover , Virgin’s Addiction , and Pride and Prejudice , known for delivering high-impact stories with efficiency and scale. Together, they share insights on: Why short dramas are the “next step” in filmmaking , as addictive as social media itself. How genres like BL, Mafia, forbidden love, and British period dramas are reshaping the landscape. The differences in directing, acting, and scriptwriting for vertical content compared to traditional film. Why the UK and European markets are wide open and poised for massive growth in vertical storytelling.
Aug 29
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this episode, we sit down with Leonid (Leo) Ovdiienko, Co-Founder and CEO of Drama Shorts , one of the fastest-growing vertical drama platforms outside of Asia. Leo started with Alpha Novel, a marketplace for web novels, and quickly pivoted into producing short dramas based on popular IP. Today, Drama Shorts is ranked among the top 15 players worldwide , with an ambitious goal to break into the top 3 this year. The company is producing over 50 exclusive titles across Europe, the U.S., and Ukraine — aiming to reach 100 by the end of the year. In our conversation, Leo explains how his team defines vertical movies (not just “short dramas”), why pace and cliffhangers are essential to hook audiences, and which genres — from CEO romance to paranormal, detective, and fantasy — drive engagement. We also discuss the challenges of expanding into the U.S. market, the role of AI in script development , and what it takes to compete with Chinese platforms that dominate this space. If you’re curious about the future of vertical storytelling and how a European challenger is reshaping the market, this episode is a must-listen.
Aug 29
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance Today’s episode features a conversation from the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q3 Edition, where I interviewed Dana Protsyshak , a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, former screenwriter, and founder of VertIGo . After years of writing and producing vertical content, Dana is now shifting her focus to building bridges across the global vertical drama industry . In this episode, Dana shares her journey from storytelling to community-building and introduces the LA Vertical Drama Market , the first-ever in-person industry event dedicated to vertical dramas. We discuss why she believes platforms should move beyond billionaire-werewolf fantasies, how new genres like thrillers, LGBTQ+ stories, and comedies can unlock fresh opportunities, and her mission to connect creators, producers, and platforms worldwide. Key topics we cover in this episode: · Why Dana is launching the LA Vertical Drama Market · From writer to industry connector: Dana’s personal journey · The untapped potential of genres beyond fantasy romances · Challenges and opportunities for vertical creators · Building a global community for vertical storytelling This episode offers an inside look at how vertical dramas are evolving from niche content to a global industry — and why Los Angeles is becoming a new hub for creators
Aug 28
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance Kate HE is a multidisciplinary storyteller born in Hangzhou and trained in both the U.S. and U.K., with a background in film, theatre, psychology, and mythology. She brings emotionally rich narratives to life across screen and stage, with recent short drama work including In My Sister’s Stead: The Reckoning. In our discussion, Kate shares her insights on how women are shaping the future of vertical short dramas , bringing unique perspectives and creative approaches to storytelling. We also dive into the evolution of audience habits, cross-cultural production challenges, and the growing opportunities for female voices in the global short drama industry. Key topics we cover in this episode: Why female creators are redefining vertical storytelling Kate’s approach to crafting emotionally rich narratives The rise of female-led teams in short drama productions How cross-cultural experiences shape creative perspectives What makes vertical dramas different from traditional formats Opportunities and challenges for women in the global content market Whether you’re a creator, producer, or industry professional , this episode offers a unique lens on how female voices are reshaping the future of vertical dramas worldwide .
Aug 26
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this special prelude to the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q3 Edition , I sat down over Zoom with Bogdan Nesvit , co-founder and co-CEO of MyDrama — the leading vertical streaming platform in the U.S. and Europe. With 70+ original shows and a recent Webby Award for Best Streaming Service , MyDrama is redefining how vertical dramas are created, distributed, and monetized. In our conversation, Bogdan shares: How MyDrama blends book IPs, AI-driven production, and vertical streaming Why dopamine-driven hooks capture Gen Z attention The evolving monetization models — subscriptions, IAPs, and ads What gives MyDrama its competitive edge in the global race for short drama leadership 👉 Tune in for an insider’s look at the rise of vertical dramas — and where the future of storytelling is heading.
Aug 25
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance 「Roundtable」From Basics to Future Vision What defines short drama in today’s entertainment world — and where is it heading next? In this exclusive roundtable, we bring together four leading voices from Los Angeles, New York, and beyond to discuss the rise of vertical dramas, new storytelling formats, and how global creators are shaping the future of entertainment. Guests: • Anina Net — internationally working actress in film and television and former top model, known for her standout short drama roles in “Makeup Sex” and “Pregnant with my Infertile Alpha King” playing Lind Smith. • Cayman Cardiff — a U.S. actor known for Mated to My Savage Alpha. Originally from the South, he began in musical theatre and now works professionally in Los Angeles, with experience in commercials and ongoing training. • Irvin Gelb — a veteran producer and talent manager with 30+ years in the industry, from studio films like Chaplin to global short-form consulting. He’s now a leading voice in vertical content and helps develop original projects with emerging talent. • Wendi (Paddy) Ma — Wendi (Paddy) Ma is a film producer and director who has been active in the New York City film industry for over a decade. His notable short drama works include No Escape from My Ruthless Alpha and Twin's Love Trap For Billionaire Dad. Key Topics We Explore: • 📱 What makes short dramas unique — vertical format, mobile-first storytelling, and dopamine-driven pacing • 🌍 Cultural trends: How Chinese short dramas are influencing global storytelling • 🎭 Behind the scenes: How actors and producers adapt scripts for different markets • 🚀 The future of short drama — AI, interactive storytelling, and cross-border collaborations • 🔥 Tips on creating viral hits and understanding audience behavior Whether you’re a creator, producer, or content strategist, this episode dives deep into the business, creative trends, and technology reshaping the industry. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights from Short Drama Decode and join the conversation about where storytelling is headed. #ShortDramaAlliance #VerticalDrama #MicroDrama #MiniDrama #ShortDramaDecode
Aug 23
In this episode of Inside Vertical Short Dramas from Short Drama Decode , we talk with Jennifer Cooper , a London-based entrepreneur and cultural analyst who unexpectedly became a devoted fan of Chinese vertical dramas. Jen shares her unique perspective on why these fast-paced, emotionally addictive stories are resonating with Western audiences. We explore how short dramas bypass cultural barriers, the power of “domineering CEO” tropes, and what makes Chinese platforms distinct in shaping global viewing behaviors. Jen is also the founder of Vertical Drama Love and Jennifer Cooper Timesaver , and has been featured by BBC Radio 4 and The Guardian as a leading voice on vertical video culture.
Aug 23
Today’s episode of Inside Vertical Short Dramas from Short Drama Decode features Sarah Gomez , a short drama researcher and fan from the Philippines (IG: @escapismviaverticals). Sarah runs Escape Through Short Dramas , where she shares her love for the genre and global insights. We discuss her journey as a viewer and her take on March 2025’s breakout hits— Baby, A Billionaire and I , Breaking the CEO’s Playground , and The Missing Master Chef . Sarah also reflects on how women worldwide are embracing short dramas as a cross-cultural trend. If you want to know why short dramas are booming globally and which genres resonate across markets, don’t miss this conversation!
Aug 23
In this special in-person interview, recorded during Sam’s visit to China, we explore the rise of Dashtoon — an ambitious AI-powered platform redefining how visual stories are created and consumed. This episode captures Sam’s reflections at the end of his China journey, where he met with short drama producers, creators, and platforms to explore opportunities for cross-border collaboration and storytelling innovation. ✨ What we discuss in this episode: How Sam started Dashtoon and the vision behind it Key lessons from the early-stage startup journey: building teams and attracting talent Empowering creators with generative AI tools Why creator-led platforms differ from traditional webtoon models Global expansion strategies: from launching in India to scaling internationally Why vertical storytelling and episodic formats resonate with modern audiences Monetization challenges and the role of performance marketing Observations on China’s short drama and digital comics ecosystem This conversation highlights the intersection of AI, digital comics, and short dramas , offering insights for creators, investors, and anyone curious about the future of visual storytelling. 🎬 Hosted by Maggie Han , Chinese short drama producer and founder of the Short Drama Alliance . 📺 For more global interviews & short drama insights: YouTube @ShortDramaDecode #ShortDramaAlliance #ShortDramaDecode #Dashtoon #AIComics #GenerativeAI #WebtoonPlatform #VerticalStorytelling #DigitalComics #CreatorEconomy #IndiaStartups #GlobalContentTrends #Microdrama #VerticalDrama #Minidrama #CDRAMA #StorytellingWithAI #ContentInnovation #AsianContent #ShortDrama
Aug 15
🎧 Today’s episode features director Mauricio Osaki , a Brazilian-Japanese filmmaker bringing Chinese-style short dramas to global screens. Working with platforms like ShortMax (China) and Vigloo (South Korea) , Mauricio directs both localized adaptations of Chinese hits and original stories inspired by the emotional pacing of vertical drama. He shares how he rewrites scripts for Western audiences, softens over-the-top tropes, and focuses on emotional clarity over spectacle. For Mauricio, short drama is a powerful new format — blending cinematic storytelling with cultural nuance. Let’s dive in!
Aug 15
🎧 Today’s episode features a conversation from our YouTube channel, Short Drama Decode, with Jacqueline “Jaxx” van Eijk — a Netherlands-based talent coach and strategist known as The Vertical Godmother , guiding actors through the emotional and professional complexities of short-form drama. In our conversation, Jaxx shares how a coaching request from an LA-based actor led her into the fast-moving world of Chinese-style vertical dramas. Drawing from years of experience in performance coaching, she now works with actors to overcome self-doubt, develop expressive tools like micro-expressions and voice, and navigate career choices in an industry where typecasting and cultural gaps can be real challenges. We talk about the tension between platform data and audience psychology, why over-reliance on metrics can limit creativity, and how regional culture shapes what stories resonate. Jaxx believes vertical drama isn’t just about speed—it’s about emotional impact , cross-cultural nuance , and creating rewards for everyone involved . Let’s dive in!
Aug 14
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this exclusive episode, Canadian director & producer Steph Tablizo brings us into the sizzling world of vertical short dramas . With 15+ years in the film and TV industry, Steph now crafts stories that blend romance, fantasy, and edge — all in under five minutes. From mafia affairs and BDSM dynamics to queer empowerment and spicy CEO fantasies, Steph shares how she localizes Chinese short drama scripts for Western audiences, while keeping the heartbeat of the story alive. 💡 What you’ll hear in this episode: Her first steps into vertical storytelling (and why she stayed) Popular genres: why North America is ready for BDSM and queer plots How to create “urgency and intimacy” in 30 seconds The cultural nuances of adapting Chinese dramas for Western screens Why short drama is a format, not a fad — and who’s getting it right 🎬 “Urgency and intimacy — that’s the essence of short drama.” – Steph Tablizo
Aug 12
In this eye-opening episode of Inside Vertical Short Dramas , we sit down with Chris Wicke — a 25-year veteran of the film and TV industry and founder of U.S.-based short drama app Embr Entertainment . Chris takes us inside the making of a $70,000 vertical short drama that helped generate over $10 million in app revenue, revealing the realities of cross-border production between China and the U.S. From adapting “dominant CEO” and “abuse-romance” scripts for Western audiences, to navigating cultural localization, ultra-low-budget filmmaking, and lightning-fast shooting schedules, Chris shares hard-earned lessons from the frontlines. We also explore the untapped genres poised to break out, the potential of AI in short drama writing and production, and why Hollywood storytelling rules don’t directly apply to vertical dramas. Whether you’re a producer, investor, or short drama fan, this episode delivers data-driven insights, production hacks, and a global perspective on the next wave of entertainment.
Aug 12
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In this episode of Inside Vertical Short Dramas, actor Cayman Cardiff shares his journey from aspiring physician to a rising star in the fast-growing world of international short dramas and vertical short-form storytelling. Discovered through Instagram in 2023, Cayman has since acted in numerous microdramas produced by Chinese companies for global audiences. Key topics in this interview include: Career Shift: From pre-med student to short drama actor, recruited via Instagram. First Roles: Collaborations with Chinese company Joy Reels in Toronto, starring in Santa Sent Me a Billionaire Husband and Rejected Heiress . Popular Short Drama Genres: CEO romance, werewolf fantasy ( Alpha’s Fated Surrogate ), mafia boy-love ( My Mafia Pilot Boyfriend ), military protection ( Forever Begins Now ), and comedy-drama ( My Savage Alpha ). Cultural Localization: How Chinese short drama scripts are adapted for Western audiences by changing expressions, cultural references, and storytelling style. Industry Trends: Rising demand for original stories, cinematic production quality, and genre diversification — including action, fantasy, romance, BL, and thrillers. Audience Insights: The power of escapism, female-centric fantasy, and emotional engagement in vertical dramas. Production Comparison: Differences between Chinese and international short drama productions, and praise for platforms like Vigloo and Drama Box. Future Plans: Cayman’s ambition to expand into writing, producing, and directing in the short drama industry. 🎯 Quote from Cayman Cardiff: “Escapism. Viewers want to step out of their everyday lives and experience fantasy, romance, or thrill that they might not get in real life.” Keywords: short drama, vertical drama, microdrama, minidrama, international drama, CEO romance, werewolf fantasy, BL, romance, fantasy, acting career, cross-cultural storytelling, Chinese short dramas, Joy Reels, Vigloo, Drama Box.
Aug 2
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance In our very first episode, host Maggie Han interviews Scott Brown — Emmy-nominated director, producer, and creative executive behind some of the internet’s most iconic content. Scott has helped build online powerhouses, including: Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s YouTube channel MrBeast’s main channel Comedy projects with Kevin Hart Over 750 episodes of Larry King Now on Hulu Now, he’s betting on vertical series as the next frontier in storytelling — a format he believes could rival traditional television in both scale and narrative sophistication. In this episode, we explore: Why vertical series are more than just “short dramas” What Western creators can learn from China’s short drama boom How to balance data-driven production with creative originality The role AI could play in shaping the future of vertical storytelling This is a must-listen for creators, producers, and platform leaders navigating the rise of shortform vertical content.
Sep 19
📘 New release: Short Drama Writing 101: From Industry Logic to Social Psychology — a 36-page practical guide on short dramas. Covers audience psychology, social trends, scriptwriting methods, paywalls, and ad-driven business models. Available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Turkish. 👉 Get your Eng copy here: 🔗 https://payhip.com/b/K82oz 👉 Available in multiple languages: payhip.com/ShortDramaAlliance This episode comes from the Short Drama Forum 2025 Q3 Edition , a global roundtable connecting short drama creators from across cultures. 🎤 Our guest is Kunlin Wang — a bilingual director who transitioned from academic filmmaking into the high-pressure world of Chinese vertical short dramas. Her breakout project, “Makeup Sex” , showcases everything we love about this genre: intense emotional beats, sharp plot twists, and cinematic pacing — all under 60 seconds. In this forum session, Kunlin shares: How she directs 1-minute stories with emotional impact and narrative density The creative challenges of adapting short drama to international markets Why female creators might have a unique edge in vertical storytelling What it’s like to move from film school to commercial platforms, and how to stay creatively sharp vertical drama, microdrama, short drama, Kunlin Wang, Makeup Sex, Chinese short dramas, fast-paced storytelling, female director, 1-minute drama, vertical filmmaking, short drama forum, Short Drama Decode, Short Drama Alliance, Q3 2025, roundtable interview
Aug 28
In this episode, we talk with Daniel Jongma , the founder of @actingvertical , based in Sydney, Australia. Daniel actively explores performance in vertical storytelling, with experience spanning acting in lead and supporting roles, as well as casting, writing, and producing vertical dramas. In our conversation, Daniel shares his journey of entering the short drama industry and his insights on: · How he approaches performance and storytelling designed specifically for vertical formats · The opportunities and challenges for actors in the growing short drama ecosystem · His perspective on global audience engagement and the future of vertical drama production Whether you’re an actor, producer, or simply curious about vertical dramas, this episode offers valuable insights from a creator deeply involved in shaping the future of vertical storytelling.