The document is a personal reflection on the impact of television on the author's childhood and young adult life, focusing on the influence of specific TV programs and their educational, cultural, and social implications. It also discusses the market

This vibrant cooking game show celebrates global cuisine by inviting viral culinary personalities from different countries each week and cooking with the host. Contestants face unique challenges tied to a 'Mystery Ingredient' and cultural traditions, blending hands-on cooking with trivia to engage both participants and viewers in a delicious exploration of diverse flavors

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The research paper "Road To International Market for Vietnamese Cinema" analyzes the challenges faced by Vietnam's film industry in achieving global recognition. Drawing inspiration from South Korea's success, it recommends improving production, refining storytelling, and utilizing social media to expand audience reach.

A Doll’s House Reimagined transforms Henrik Ibsen’s classic "A Doll's House" into a modern limited series, exploring themes of gender roles, financial dependence, and social media’s impact on identity in a contemporary setting. This adaptation amplifies the original play’s focus on reputation and appearance, reflecting the pressures of today’s society while targeting a broad audience through streaming platforms.

This hybrid curated film festival development celebrates innovative crime cinema from around the world, showcasing diverse subgenres and formats through a curated selection. Beyond screenings, it offers panels, workshops, and Q&As to explore the psychology and social forces behind crime narratives, aiming to educate and inspire both cinephiles and newcomers alike.

The Human Paradox: Choosing Morality in a Self-Serving World explores humanity's paradoxical nature through films that reflect societal anxieties and provide metaphorical commentary on ethical dilemmas. Drawing inspiration from this concept, it analyzes how these narratives highlight the enduring relevance of morality in an evolving, self-serving world

This Sports "Playlist" titled "Respect All! Fear None! Diversity in Sport Media" examines media examples to illustrate how sports media actively promotes diversity and inclusion, challenging existing stereotypes and significantly shaping cultural perceptions

This project proposes a Korean-Chinese film adaptation of Charlotte Breton's unproduced script, "YOU Make ME Feel," focusing on an autistic young woman's journey to romantic relationship and self-discovery. Inspired by the popularity of Asian romantic dramas and the increasing interest in mental health narratives, this script development aims to achieve commercial success while simultaneously raising awareness about autism