Gyeonggi Content Agency Launches One-Stop Film Support
Gyeonggi Province opens applications for the 'One-Stop Film & Video Support' program. Learn about the GCA's latest initiative for creators.
Gyeonggi Province opens applications for the 'One-Stop Film & Video Support' program. Learn about the GCA's latest initiative for creators.

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EN brief: κ²½μ½μ§, βκ²½κΈ° μνμμ μμ€ν± μ§μβ 곡λͺ¨ (culture) + 1 glossary term.
The Gyeonggi Content Agency (GCA) has officially announced the opening of applications for its "Gyeonggi Film and Video One-Stop Support" project. This initiative is designed to streamline the production process for filmmakers and content creators operating within Gyeonggi Province.
By providing a centralized support system, the agency aims to reduce the administrative and financial burdens often faced by independent and commercial production teams. The program covers various stages of production, from location scouting to filming permissions.
This move is part of a broader strategy to establish Gyeonggi Province as a premier hub for the Korean media industry. By simplifying the logistics of filming, the provincial government hopes to attract more high-quality projects to the region.
Interested creators and production companies are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria and submit their proposals through the official GCA portal. The selection process will focus on the feasibility and potential cultural impact of the submitted projects.
The Gyeonggi Content Agency, often referred to as GCA (or 'κ²½μ½μ§' in Korean), is launching a comprehensive support program to revitalize the local film and video industry. The "One-Stop Support" project is specifically tailored to solve the fragmented nature of production logistics. Instead of contacting multiple local offices for filming permits, creators can now utilize a unified channel provided by the agency.
According to the announcement, the support includes assistance with finding suitable filming locations across Gyeonggi's diverse landscape, which ranges from modern urban settings to historical sites. The agency will also act as a mediator between production teams and local authorities to ensure smooth filming schedules and public safety compliance.
While the article focuses on the administrative and logistical side, it also hints at the economic benefits for the province. By hosting more film sets, local businesses in Gyeonggi are expected to see increased activity. The GCA has not specified the exact number of projects they will select in this round, but they emphasized that the call is open to various formats, including feature films and digital series.
Applicants must demonstrate that a significant portion of their production will take place within Gyeonggi Province to qualify. This requirement ensures that the provincial budget directly supports local infrastructure and talent. The deadline for the current application cycle was not explicitly detailed in the brief, but interested parties are directed to the Seoulwire report and the GCA's official website for the full schedule.
κ²½μ½μ§gyeongkonjin (Gyeong-Kon-Jin) is a common Korean abbreviation for the Gyeonggi Content Agency (κ²½κΈ°λμ½ν
μΈ μ§ν₯μ). In Korean news and professional circles, long organizational names are frequently shortened to three or four characters for brevity.
κ²½μ½μ§μμ μλ‘μ΄ μ§μ μ¬μ
μ λ°ννμ΅λλ€.gyeongkonjineseo saeroun jiwon saeobeul balpyohaetseupnida. β GCA announced a new support project.
μ΄λ² 곡λͺ¨μ μ κ²½μ½μ§ ννμ΄μ§μμ μ μ²ν μ μμ΄μ.ibeon gongmojeoneun gyeongkonjin hompeijieseo sincheonghal su isseoyo. β You can apply for this contest on the GCA website.