TAICCA Steps Up Its Global Game with Strategic Partnerships
At the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF), Taiwan's leading content agency, Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), has announced a slew of major partnerships aimed at boosting its international presence in film, television, and digital entertainment.
The agency has entered into a co-production memorandum of understanding with K2 Pictures Inc., a prominent Japanese production company. This deal is expected to enhance the global visibility of Taiwanese screen projects through co-investment, co-production, and content financing frameworks. The partnership was sealed at TCCF by TAICCA deputy CEO Hu Ting-li and K2 Pictures Founder and chair Kii Muneyuki.
Kii Muneyuki emphasized that this alliance reflects K2's growing commitment to Taiwan as a creative ally, with plans to shoot on location in Taiwan and collaborate with local talent. The partnership is aimed at bringing Asian cinema to global audiences worldwide, strengthening ties between the two countries in the process.
TAICCA has long been committed to fostering creative exchanges between Taiwan and other nations. Deputy CEO Hu Ting-li highlighted the increasing momentum behind these exchanges, citing Taiwan's film and TV productions as increasingly drawing international attention.
In a separate move, TAICCA and Lunta Ventures have jointly launched the Digital Games Fund, a new initiative aimed at supporting original Taiwanese game IP from early development through commercialization. The fund is designed to elevate Taiwan's gaming industry globally and provide valuable resources for domestic talent.
By forging partnerships that span both film and digital games, TAICCA continues its efforts to position Taiwan as an emerging hub for Asian creative collaboration. With additional Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Japan's TOHAN and Korea's CLB set to drive Taiwanese comics onto the global stage, TAICCA is poised to cement its reputation as a major player in the world of content creation.
TAICCA's strategic partnerships are expected to yield significant benefits for the agency, including increased international visibility for Taiwanese screen projects and a stronger global presence for the country's creative industry.
At the Taiwan Creative Content Fest (TCCF), Taiwan's leading content agency, Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), has announced a slew of major partnerships aimed at boosting its international presence in film, television, and digital entertainment.
The agency has entered into a co-production memorandum of understanding with K2 Pictures Inc., a prominent Japanese production company. This deal is expected to enhance the global visibility of Taiwanese screen projects through co-investment, co-production, and content financing frameworks. The partnership was sealed at TCCF by TAICCA deputy CEO Hu Ting-li and K2 Pictures Founder and chair Kii Muneyuki.
Kii Muneyuki emphasized that this alliance reflects K2's growing commitment to Taiwan as a creative ally, with plans to shoot on location in Taiwan and collaborate with local talent. The partnership is aimed at bringing Asian cinema to global audiences worldwide, strengthening ties between the two countries in the process.
TAICCA has long been committed to fostering creative exchanges between Taiwan and other nations. Deputy CEO Hu Ting-li highlighted the increasing momentum behind these exchanges, citing Taiwan's film and TV productions as increasingly drawing international attention.
In a separate move, TAICCA and Lunta Ventures have jointly launched the Digital Games Fund, a new initiative aimed at supporting original Taiwanese game IP from early development through commercialization. The fund is designed to elevate Taiwan's gaming industry globally and provide valuable resources for domestic talent.
By forging partnerships that span both film and digital games, TAICCA continues its efforts to position Taiwan as an emerging hub for Asian creative collaboration. With additional Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with Japan's TOHAN and Korea's CLB set to drive Taiwanese comics onto the global stage, TAICCA is poised to cement its reputation as a major player in the world of content creation.
TAICCA's strategic partnerships are expected to yield significant benefits for the agency, including increased international visibility for Taiwanese screen projects and a stronger global presence for the country's creative industry.