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Korean Webcomics and Webtoons

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The history of webtoons have began in 1990's and started growing bigger in 2003, when portal sites like Naver or Daum began they webtoon portal services. Over the years these internet comics have developed into stories of various genres. It's also possible for readers to leave the comments under the webcomic to communicate with the artist. The popularity of webtoons is growing year on year. In May 2014, Naver published 128 weekly webcomics while Daum around 85.  The growth of webtoons has led to the trend of adapting the most popular ones such as "Secretly Greatly" or "Misaeng". (webtoon and drama called "Cheese in the trap") Sources: https://koreancultureblog.com/2015/01/19/koreans-favourite-comics-cartoons-webcomics-or-webtoons/ https://pl.pinterest.com/pin/586453182697398984/ https://twitter.com/poupee19/status/856467022556704768

Live-shoot series- K-drama system

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The live-shoot system usually looks like that on the beginning  only two first episodes are being filmed and after drama being aired they continue to shoot the rest of series. Normally one episode is about 60-70 minutes long and it’s aired two times per week. But why people use this system since sometimes filming and editing may also take place at the same day as airing(even few minutes before the airing!) and it’s really risky? Well, sometimes it takes time for production team to get a confirmation of airing time slot and they don’t want to take a risk of not being able to recover production costs. Another disadvantage of this system is that it leads to harsh working conditions, for example actors due to not organized filming schedules or last minute script changes. However, you can find some benefits from this live shoot system since Korean viewers like to give a feedback on the dramas. Knowing what viewers think, script writers can re-work the plot and increase drama’s ratings.  A