Providing Filming Infrastructure and Joint Promotion,
Cooperating to Attract Films and Dramas
Enhancing City Image through the Convergence of the Railway Industry and Local Culture
Busan Transportation Corporation (President Lee Byungjin) signed a business agreement with the Busan Film Commission (Chairman Kang Sungkyu) on the afternoon of the 15th to promote the exchange and joint cooperation of video, tourism, and promotional content.
Busan Transportation Corporation is signing a business agreement with the Busan Film Commission for the development of local video culture. Provided by Busan Transportation Corporation
The signing ceremony was held at the XR Tech Lab, a film shooting studio of the Busan Film Commission, with representatives from both organizations in attendance.
Based on this agreement, the two organizations plan to maintain close cooperation through various measures, including: ▲ development of local video tourism content ▲ promotional cooperation through video productions ▲ establishment of support systems for spaces and facilities to attract filming ▲ joint promotion utilizing infrastructure ▲ and expanded exchange in the fields of video and exhibitions.
The corporation has previously supported paid filming for more than 50 films, dramas, and variety shows, including "Pachinko," "My Liberation Notes," "Sweet Home," and "Broker." In particular, the unique atmosphere of urban railway facilities such as the Busanjin Station sidings is gaining popularity among film and drama production teams as a distinctive filming location.
With this agreement, the corporation plans to expand video-based tourism promotion activities, such as movie poster exhibitions and events linked to railway content.
Lee Byungjin, President of Busan Transportation Corporation, said, "This agreement will serve as an opportunity for urban railway facilities to develop into creative spaces that connect the video industry with cultural tourism," adding, "We will continue to actively utilize our facilities for various content productions so that they can become new tourist attractions in Busan."
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